Sri Lanka will remain neutral during ongoing Middle East conflict: President
Mar 6 (AD) President Anura Kumara Dissanayake today announced the stance of the Govt of SL pertaining to the ongoing Middle East conflict. President said Sri Lanka will remain neutral during the conflict between the US and Iran in the Middle Eastern region. The Prez, however noted, the govt will continue to fulfill its international obligations and take necessary steps on humanitarian grounds. He said that the commitment of all parties
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How is Sri Lanka responding to the Israel–Iran conflict: Day 6
Mar 6 (DM) Israel–Iran conflict has now directly reached Sri Lanka’s maritime region, forcing the country to deal with complex diplomatic, humanitarian and security challenges as fighting in the Middle East spills into the Indian Ocean. On the sixth day of the crisis, Sri Lanka is simultaneously managing the aftermath of the sinking of an Iranian warship within its Exclusive Economic Zone, responding to the presence of another Iranian naval vessel near its waters,
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Breaking down the Israel–Iran Conflict: What we know so far - Day 6
Mar 6 (DM) US-Israeli war against Iran entered its sixth day with fighting spreading across multiple fronts in the Middle East and beyond, as Tehran continued launching missile and drone attacks while Washington and its allies expanded military operations. Inside Iran, the humanitarian toll continued to climb while political uncertainty deepened following the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian state media said the death toll from the conflict had risen to 1,230
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Indian Ocean under fire: Parliament explodes over the sinking of IRIS Dena
Mar 6 (Island) Sri Lanka’s parliament became a secondary battleground yesterday as the sinking of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena ignited a fierce debate over national sovereignty, regional maritime priciples, and the govt’s perceived strategic paralysis. While the Navy’s rescue of 32 sailors was initially painted in shades of heroism, Opposition MPs have now unfurled a narrative of missed warnings and geopolitical betrayal.
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Karapitiya struggles to store bodies
Mar 6 (TM) Freezer facilities at the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital in Galle are insufficient to store the bodies of Iranian sailors recovered after a naval vessel sank in waters south of SL, Chief Govt Whip Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa told Parliament. He confirmed that 87 bodies recovered by SL Navy personnel have been brought ashore and placed at the hospital, creating an urgent need for additional cold storage facilities. Jayatissa said the Govt does not possess large-capacity freezer units
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CDS accounts on the rise; cross 1 m mark
Mar 6 (FT) Central Depository Systems Ltd, (CDS), a subsidiary of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), has reached a milestone as total registered accounts surpassed the 1 million mark. This achievement coincides with the approach of the organisation’s 35th anniversary in September, marking three and a half decades of providing depository infrastructure for the SL capital market. Since its inception in 1991, CDS has held the distinction of being the first depository in the South Asian region.
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Govt explores oil procurements from Africa and US
Mar 6 (FT) Govt is also exploring alternative short-term sources for crude oil and refined petroleum products, against the backdrop of escalating unrest in the Middle East, Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa said. “Potential procurement options under consideration include suppliers from Africa and the US,” he said at the weekly post-Cabinet meeting media briefing on Tuesday. At present, Sri Lanka sources most of its fuel supplies from India, Singapore, Malaysia & South Korea.
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Domestic dollar bonds to support SL’s liquidity after debt restructuring: LRA
Mar 6 (DM) SL’s recent regulatory measures to introduce Domestic Dollar Bonds and widen investor participation represent two coordinated phases of a domestic foreign currency funding strategy aimed at strengthening liquidity and supporting sovereign debt management after the country’s restructuring, according to the Lanka Rating Agency (LRA). The agency said regulatory actions taken in Oct 2025 and Jan 2026 together form a structured mechanism to mobilise foreign currency already
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Low-quality coal shipment affects Lakvijaya coal power plant operations
Mar 6 (island) Operations at Sri Lanka’s main coal-fired power facility, the Lakvijaya coal power plant, suffered a significant disruption soon after a new shipment of coal was introduced, raising concerns over generation stability and environmental emissions. Energy analyst Dr. Vidura Ralapanawa said that the plant began using coal from Ship 11 on Wednesday, following confirmation from officials of the CEB.
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Sri Lanka stocks close up despite market volatility amidst Middle East conflict
Mar 6 (EN) Colombo Stock Exchange closed up on Thursday, with diversified financials leading turnover. ASPI closed up 1.13 percent, or 256.12, at 22,833.53. The S&P SL20 closed up 1.00 percent, or 63.80 points at 6,421.46. The market “has been broadly volatile due to global uncertainty created, so we’re seeing the market movement in a massive decline,” Dimantha Matthew, Chief Research and Strategy Officer at First Capital Holdings said. John Keells Holdings (up 2.37% at Rs.21.60),
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Over 275 Lankans killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine war
Mar 6 (FT) A report by Himal Southasian has revealed that Ukraine-compiled data show the number of Sri Lankans killed fighting for Russia in the ongoing Russo-Ukraine war is at least 275 – the highest death toll for any South Asian country. The figure is far higher than that of 59 reported by the SL Govt in Feb 2025. The data comes from Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War (POW), a Govt body responsible for handling POWs & tracking foreign fighters.
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Insurers settle over 23% of Ditwah-related claims; payouts reach Rs. 13.3 b
Mar 6 (FT) Insurance companies have paid Rs. 13,344.9 million in claims related to Cyclone Ditwah, settling about 23% of the estimated insured losses reported so far, according to data released by Insurance Regulatory Commission of SL (IRCSL). As of 3 March, insurers had received 24,630 claims linked to the cyclone, with the estimated insured loss reaching Rs. 57,186.7 million. Motor insurance accounts for the majority of claims reported, with 15,935 cases filed, while non-motor
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Drug tests conducted on bus drivers and conductors at Bastian Mawatha
Mar 6 (NW) Authorities on Thursday carried out drug tests on bus drivers and conductors operating from the Bastian Mawatha long-distance bus terminal in Colombo as part of efforts to improve passenger safety and service quality in public transport. The program is being implemented by the Ministry of Transport, Highways and Urban Development in line with the govt’s National Drug Prevention Week campaign. Officials used a mobile testing unit from the National Transport Medical Institute
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Mar 6 (FT) Govt has embarked on a major 3-year initiative to expand its fuel storage capacity and strengthen petroleum infrastructure, allocating Rs. 46.7 billion between 2025 and 2028 for new oil tanks, pipeline upgrades, and related facilities. Announcing the initiative Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said investment is aimed at improving the country’s energy security and increasing storage capacity to cushion against global supply disruptions.
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Moves to promptly streamline motor insurance sector
Mar 6 (DN) Chairman of the Insurance Regulatory Commission of SL (IRCSL) Dr. Ajith De Mel said that moves will be taken promptly to streamline the motor insurance sector since it has been identified that a considerable amount of vehicles are running on roads without having a proper insurance policy. He was revealing this at the IRCSL, which has marked a significant milestone, celebrating 25 years of regulating and transforming SL’s insurance industry while outlining an ambitious roadmap
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Cyber crimes against women & children: Minister urges victims to seek help
Mar 6 (NW) Minister Saroja Savithri Paulraj warned that the misuse of images on social media to harass, blackmail and extort money from women and children is a growing concern. Paulraj said the unauthorized use of photographs and personal images to threaten victims for financial gain has become a global challenge. She said discussions have been held with the Ministry of Digital Economy to strengthen cybersecurity laws and improve measures to address such online abuse.
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Police apprehensions of criminals continue
Mar 6 (FT) Janith Madushanka, also known as Podi Lassie, a notorious underworld figure and drug trafficker accused of multiple murders, was brought back to SL from India on Friday. Police said he left the island in 2024 after being released on bail, even though a court had imposed a travel ban on him. He was later taken into custody by Indian authorities in Mumbai on Jan 16, for entering the country illegally.
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Interpret the President’s words positively
Mar 6 (TM) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has been investing his political capital in going to the public to explain some of the most politically sensitive and controversial issues. At a time when easier political choices are available, Prez is choosing the harder path of confronting ethnic suspicion and communal fears. There are three issues in particular on which the Prez’s words have generated strong reactions. These are first with regard to Buddhist pilgrims going to the North
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National Care Policy essential to achieve fair society that values women’s labour...: PM
Mar 6 (AD) PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya has stated that establishing a National Care policy is essential in achieving a fair society where it values women’s labour and a care economy. PM made these remarks in Parliament on March 5, expressing her views on the proposal submitted by the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus advocating for the development of a National Care Policy. Elaborating further, PM stated: “On this International Women’s Day, I am truly pleased to have
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Ericsson signs agreement with Dialog Axiata to deploy 5G RAN in Sri Lanka
Mar 6 (FT) Ericsson has signed an agreement with Dialog Axiata to deploy its 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) across Sri Lanka. Announced at the 2026 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this week, Ericsson will supply products and solutions from its 5G RAN portfolio, such as Massive MIMO antenna-integrated radio AIR 3219 for the 3.5 GHz band deployment, and high-performing 5G RAN software, such as the Ericsson 5G advanced solution real-time AI powered automation.
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TISL warns superficial amendments fail to meet SC determination in newly passed...
Mar 6 (FT) Transparency International SL (TISL) expressed serious concern following the passage in Parliament on Wednesday of the Microfinance and Credit Regulatory Authority Bill. The law, which was anticipated to correct serious regulatory failures and protect vulnerable borrowers, falls significantly short of that objective, TISL claimed in a statement. In response to the 2024 Bill Challenge filed by TISL and others, the Supreme Court (SC) determined that all entities conducting
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Govt beats fiscal expectations in 2025
Mar 6 (FT) SL’s fiscal position strengthened markedly in 2025, with the Govt recording a primary surplus of Rs. 1,776.3 billion, more than 2.7 times the Rs. 649.6 billion surplus reported in 2024, as stronger revenue collection and restrained expenditure significantly reduced the Budget deficit. Overall Budget deficit narrowed sharply to Rs. 724.4 billion in 2025, a 64.5% year-on-year (YoY) contraction from Rs. 2,039.9 billion in 2024,
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Zone of Peace or Theatre of War?
Mar 6 (TM) The incident where an Iranian warship sank off SL’s southern coast after what the US later acknowledged was a submarine torpedo strike, should force us to confront an uncomfortable truth. The Indian Ocean has never been the peaceful maritime commons that diplomatic language would like to suggest. It has always been a theatre where global powers project influence and compete for control. Sri Lanka has long tried to resist that reality. In 1971, under PM Sirimavo Bandaranaike,
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When the self-righteous turn unspeakably brutal
Mar 6 (Island) Only about 35 crew members of an Iranian frigate survived a torpedo attack by the US, off Galle, on Wednesday. More than 100 Iranians are believed to be dead. SL Navy and Air Force rescued the survivors and brought ashore about 85 bodies of the victims of the US attack. Sinking of the Iranian naval vessel, IRIS Dena, which was on a non-combat mission, and the brutal act of killing so many naval personnel, thousands of km away from the conflict zone, must be condemned
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Cost of a free lunch
Mar 6 (ST) Last week, on the invitation of the Welfare Benefit Board, I attended a workshop at the SL Foundation Institute and delivered a guest lecture. The topic was unusual and rarely discussed: the current challenges of SL’s welfare state. It struck me that we seldom hear about the challenges of maintaining a welfare state. The very subject felt like a challenge in itself. For decades, we have grown accustomed to enjoying its benefits—almost like a free lunch—hearing only the positive side.
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Tenancy bestows rights on State land?
Mar 6 (DN) The judgment in Morgan Engineering (Pvt) Ltd. vs. L.H.M.B.B. Herath (SC APPEAL 214/12), delivered by Justice Sripavan, serves as a critical examination of the statutory limitations and the legislative intent behind the State Lands (Recovery of Possession) Act No. 7 of 1979. The central issue before the Supreme Court was whether the Court of Appeal erred in misinterpreting the Act to allow a monthly tenancy to serve as a defence against ejectment from State land.
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Locomotive driver shortage: Lack of political will shelves military support plans again
Mar 6 (TM) Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) is currently facing a policy standstill after a Govt decision to train 20 military personnel as locomotive drivers was suspended following severe trade union backlash. On 17 Feb, the Locomotive Operating Engineers’ Union threatened to launch a strike from midnight, protesting the inclusion of Army personnel in a training programme for newly recruited train drivers.
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Silence is not protection: Rethinking sexual education in Sri Lanka
Mar 6 (Island) Sexual education is a vital component of holistic education, contributing to physical health, emotional well-being, gender equality, and social responsibility. Despite its importance, sexual education remains a sensitive and often controversial subject in many societies, particularly in culturally conservative contexts. In SL, discussions around sexuality are frequently avoided in formal and informal settings, leaving young people to rely on peers, social media, or
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Sri Lanka bringing Easter Sunday attack case to a closure
Mar 6 (CT) Will the arrest of SL’s former intelligence chief Major General Suresh Salley in the last week of the month, in connection with the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks that killed nearly 270 people, bring to a closure of cases pending for the last seven years? I am not too sure because Gen Salley’s arrest is under the PTA, with investigators claiming there is adequate evidence linking him to the bombings. When I look at the loose ends left in the Easter Sunday attack cases for last 7 years,
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From spy chief to suspect: High-profile arrest shakes Sri Lanka’s Easter Attack probe
Mar 6 (SO) The horrific Easter Sunday attacks of 2019, which brutally claimed the lives of 300 innocent civilians including foreigners and left 500 more injured, remain etched as one of the darkest and most devastating chapters in Sri Lanka’s history. The sheer cruelty of that day shook the nation to its core, leaving deep scars on the hearts of its people and sending shockwaves across the global community.
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An illegal war and its impact
Mar 6 (DM) Last Saturday, the US and Israel without the sanction of the UNSC imposed an unlawful war on Iran — the only Middle Eastern nation that stands up to Western and Israeli hegemonic designs. This was not because of a breakdown in the treacherous Trump administration’s talks with Iran, but rather because of a breakthrough. Iran had agreed to a total freeze of its nuclear programme and even consented to include a never ever clause regarding weaponisation.
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Justice needed, not political theatre
Mar 6 (DM) The arrest of former intelligence chief Suresh Sallay, has sparked intense debate and concern across the country. While any allegation of wrongdoing must be examined carefully and impartially, the circumstances surrounding the action against Sallay raise serious questions about whether the process is being driven by credible evidence or by political motivations. If the latter is the case, it risks turning a serious legal process into an act of victimisation.
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