MSI recognises top commercial PC partners at annual awards ceremony
Mar 6 (FT) Micro-Star International Ltd, (MSI), headquartered in Taiwan, recently hosted its Partner Excellence Awards in Colombo, bringing together over 100 partners and industry stakeholders to celebrate outstanding performance and strengthen its growing partner network in SL. With a presence in over 130 countries, MSI is globally recognised as a leading technology brand offering a comprehensive portfolio including PC components, notebooks, desktops, displays, and accessories.
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Colombo facilitates renewed regional momentum on climate transparency, agrifood systems and COP31 engagement
Mar 6 (FT) A regional workshop on enhanced transparency and cooperation for climate action concluded recently in Colombo, bringing together representatives from countries across Asia and the Pacific and Central Asia to strengthen collaboration on climate transparency, agrifood systems transformation, and engagement in the lead-up to the 31st session of the 2026 UN Climate Change Conference (COP31). Held from 11 to 13 March, the workshop convened Govt representatives, technical experts,
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Sigh of relief for taxpayers
Mar 6 (FT) In a significant and welcome development, the Govt last week decided to revise the much-debated Inland Revenue (Amendment) Bill 2026 following strong objections and a Supreme Court challenge. The Bill, which was placed on the Order Paper of Parliament, faced immediate legal pushback when five petitioners challenged several provisions, arguing that they were unconstitutional. The contested clauses included attempts to redefine reserves,more..
Why Sri Lanka must teach its history
Mar 6 (Island) A nation’s future is shaped not only by its economic policies or technological progress, but by the historical consciousness of its people—especially its younger generation. Education is the most powerful means through which a society transmits its collective memory, values, and sense of purpose. Within this process, history occupies a singular and irreplaceable role. It is history that tells a child who they are, where they come from, what their forebears endured, and
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Carnage, justice and politics
Mar 6 (Island) Seven years have almost elapsed since the 2019 Easter Sunday carnage, but there are still no answers to some vital questions about the tragedy that shook the world. Several schools of thought have emerged on the mastermind/s behind the 2019 terror strikes. It is being claimed in some quarters that the terror attacks were carried out by National Thowheed Jamaat (NTJ) leader Zahran Hashim and his followers at the behest of Islamic State (IS), which was suffering severe setbacks at the time.
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Practical solution to fuel and cost savings
Apr 6 (DN) The world is facing the challenge of importing fuel due to the armed conflicts in the Middle East. Sri Lanka has to bear the brunt of it. To manage limited stocks and minimise consumption, many countries have adopted strategic measures. The immediate benefit of saving money aside, fuel conservation is already an option without choice in terms of ensuring an uninterrupted supply of electricity. Work From Home (WFH) has been the go-to concept in the times of crises.
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The Ghost in the Gazette
Apr 6 (FT) In the late 1990s, the Quantum speculation of George Soros sent a cold shiver through the counting-houses of South Asia. As the Thai baht and the Malaysian ringgit buckled under the weight of hot money flight, the region’s central bankers learned a painful lesson: liquid capital is a fair-weather friend. In 2001, seeking a more stable class of suitor, SL’s policymakers looked north to India’s Non-Resident Indian model. The result was the Rupee Account for
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Moscow’s oil deal, the changing global order, and need for temporary Rules of the Game
Apr 6 (CT) With the US effectively losing support from many of its Western allies, the future of the Middle East conflict remains increasingly away from Donald Trump’s favour. It was a very angry, clearly worried, and possibly very defeated US Prez who, on Wednesday, retorted that he would be seriously considering leaving NATO. Coming close on the heels of an outright rejection of support by the US closest ally, UK, with British PM very strongly informing the House that
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From sacrifice to stewardship: The legacy of April 1971 and the obligations of power
Apr 6 (SO) The April 1971 uprising was not an accident of history. It was the expression of a generation’s accumulated grief at inequality, broken promises, and a post-Independence order that had delivered independence but withheld justice from its people. The young men and women who rose that month did so because all other avenues for change had been pursued to no avail. They were not reckless. Their actions were desperate, but principled. They were motivated to the core by the idea that
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Celebrating Easter in the New Stone Age
Apr 6 (GV) By the time Christians complete their Holy Week observances on Easter Sunday, at one end of West Asia, the Holy Land itself will be nearing a genocide count of 80,000 and at the other end, Iran is being bombed back to the Stone Age according to a twisted fantasy of the bombers. The bombers themselves are the most malignantly innovative in hominin history; worse, the most prolific serial bombers. Imagine if the Al Queda had access to just a tenth of the explosives
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Mastermind or not, Zahran Hashim had pivotal role in the Easter bombings
Apr 6 (DM) Pasku Praharaye Mahamolakaru Soyayema (In Search of the Mastermind of the Easter Attacks) is the title of a book written by Pivithuru Hela Urumaya party leader and former Cabinet minister, Udaya Gammanpila. The book launch event held in Colombo on March 31 was well attended. Among those in the audience were Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa and former Presidents Maithripala Sirisena and Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
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Retirement age for judges; innovation and policy
Apr 6 (DM) Independence of the judiciary is, without question, an essential element of a functioning democracy. In recognition of this, ample provision is made in the highest law of our country, the Constitution, to engender an environment in which the courts are able to fulfil their public responsibility with total acceptance. As part of this protective apparatus, judges of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal are assured of security of tenure by the provision that
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Sri Lanka pays for high cost of war in Iran and GCC countries
Apr 6 (CT) The plight of SL, an island nation of about 23 million people caught in the after-effects of a war in faraway Iran and GCC countries (Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – UAE), reminds one of Satyajit Ray’s acclaimed 1973 film Ashani Sanket (Distant Thunder). The movie depicts the sufferings of a small village in Bengal due to the Great Bengal Famine triggered by World War II. Sri Lanka was rudely awakened to the reality of the war in Iran when
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Govt blames West Asian conflict, opposition flags corruption in coal deal
Apr 5 (ST) As Sri Lankans prepare to celebrate the upcoming National New Year, the NPP govt is facing multi-pronged challenges that threaten to unleash disastrous consequences for the country in the coming weeks. One of the most pressing is a potential electricity crisis that may result in scheduled power cuts having to be imposed for a prolonged period. Last Sunday, the govt officially launched its Surakimu Lankamore..
China offers fuel to Sri Lanka; shipment due within weeks
Apr 5 (ST) China this week stepped in to offer Sri Lanka fuel stocks on a priority basis in a bid to maintain stable fuel supplies. China’s Ambassador Qi Zhenhong met President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Foreign Affairs Minister Vijitha Herath yesterday to assure support to Sri Lanka, given its perilous situation in obtaining adequate fuel stocks. This was after Sri Lanka also sought assistance from China in addition to seeking support from India and Russia.
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Video: Health Minister challenges GMOA over baseless strike
Apr 5 (AD) The strike launched by the GMOA against the appointment system for doctors who have completed their internship lacks any basis for discussion, Minister of Health and Mass Media, Nalinda Jayatissa has stated. The Health Minister said that if there are concerns regarding the system, the GMOA should resolve the issue through the courts instead of taking patients’ lives hostage. Expressing his views today (4) on the trade union action, Minister Jayatissa stated that
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IMF negotiations: No plans to request more IMF funding: Finance Ministry
Apr 5 (TM) Sri Lanka will not seek additional financial assistance from the IMF despite recent disaster-related pressures, according to Finance Ministry officials, who maintain that the country’s recovery programme remains on track within its existing financial framework. Ministry of Finance Dept of Fiscal Policy Director General Dr. Kapila Senanayake said that the Govt had no immediate plans to request further funding,
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Lanka says no to Russian nuclear plant offer
Apr 5 (ST) Sri Lanka has turned down a Russian offer to go nuclear in the energy sector after Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko, who was on a visit to SL recently, said discussions could begin should SL express an interest in obtaining a small modular nuclear power plant for the country. Talks with Russia for a small nuclear plant have been ongoing for several years. Russian Ambassador Levan S. Dzhagaryan, who met with Minister Vijitha Herath early March
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Security beefed up for Easter Sunday
Apr 5 (SO) Security will be stepped up across the country as Christians celebrate Easter Sunday today, with police and military personnel deployed in and around churches following special instructions issued by the IGP Priyantha Weerasuriya. IGP has directed all police stations to implement heightened security measures, particularly in areas surrounding Christian places of worship. The authorities said that the measures are precautionary to ensure the safety of worshippers.
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Global Walk for Peace to be held in Lanka
Apr 5 (Island) The internationally recognized Walk for Peace, originating from the US, is set to take place in Sri Lanka starting April 21, led by the Most Venerable Paññakara Thero and a delegation of twelve monks from the Maha Sangha, President’s Media Division said. Spanning seven days across the island, this pilgrimage’s purpose and concept are guided by the Buddha’s teaching, Caratha bhikkhave carikam bahujana hitaya bahujana sukhaya lokanukampayamore..
Govt to bend the rules for speedy tourism campaign
Apr 5 (ST) Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, facing a significant drop in arrivals, wants the government to expedite a campaign to be launched to showcase the country as safe and open with no issues. Sri Lanka Inbound Tour Operators Association President Nalin Jayasundera said said that compared to last year they expect a drop this year due to the restrictions on air travel and increased fuel costs impacting arrivals from Europe, a traditional market for Sri Lanka.
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Sajith attended Gammanpila’s book launch amid AI controversy, Mujibur confirms
Apr 5 (AD) Leader of Opposition, Sajith Premadasa attended the launch of book Searching for the Mastermind of the Easter Sunday Attacks, authored by Udaya Gammanpila, leader of the of PHU, confirmed SJB MP Mujibur Rahman confirmed. The confirmation comes after some SJB members claimed that Premadasa did not actually attend the event and that his presence was artificially created using AI technology. MP Rahman said: “You would have to ask him directly,” he said
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$ 70 m tourism revenue loss monthly: SLTDA
Apr 5 (TM) Sri Lanka is haemorrhaging approximately $ 70 million monthly due to the conflict in the Middle East, SLTDA stated on Friday. To mitigate the impact on the tourism industry from Middle East tensions following the Israel-US war on Iran, SL authorities are scrambling to recalibrate tourism strategies by shifting focus towards Asian markets, where travel is less dependent on Middle Eastern transit hubs,
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Black Soldier to provide speedy solution for garbage management
Apr 5 (DN) A speedy and environment friendly mechanism for the Biodegradable Waste Management was implemented jointly by the Govt and the private sector in the Sabaragamuwa Province. Under this mechanism, the Ratnapura MC and a private sector organisation Aqua Terra has implemented a pilot project recently at the Ratnapura Kanadola Waste Recycling Centre. With this novel method, larvae of a fly generally called Black Soldier is used to decompose Biodegradable
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Sri Lanka’s exporters ask CPC for prioritized fuel supply
Apr 5 (EN) Sri Lanka’s exporters have met Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) officials to discuss concerns about fuel accessibility, distribution bottlenecks, and the need for a reliable and prioritized supply mechanism for export-oriented industries. The SL export Development Board (EDB) convened the meeting between the CPC and a broad cross-section of the export industry to discuss the current fuel distribution mechanism and its impact on the export sector.
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Middle East War: Day 36
20 illegally assembled vehicles linked to organized crime seized
Apr 5 (AD) Three suspects have been arrested by police along with 20 vehicles, including recently assembled luxury vehicles that were illegally put together. It has been revealed that the illegally assembled vehicles were used for organized criminal activities and that police officers and members of the armed forces had assisted in assembling these vehicles unlawfully. The arrested suspects are residents of Kadawatha, Gampaha and Ja-Ela.
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The coal may not be perfect but the procurement is, says Govt.
Apr 5 (ST) When it comes to the controversial 2025-26 coal tender, the govt’s position is now clear: something may be wrong with the coal, but there was no fraud in the procurement. Guidelines were followed to the letter. The Sunday Times tracked the process, based on documents and interviews with officials, and found that a tender that typically takes a little over three months took seven months to conclude.
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1990 Ambulance Service Opens New Office in Colombo
Apr 5 (NW) The 1990 Suwa Seriya Ambulance Service opened its new office in Horton Place, Colombo 07, on Friday. The office was inaugurated under the patronage of Health and Mass Media Minister Nalinda Jayatissa. Samagi Jana Balawegaya MP Harsha de Silva and several other ministers and parliamentarians also attended the opening ceremony. Officials said the new office is expected to support the continued expansion and operations of the 1990 ambulance service.
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96% of recent medical graduates apply for post-internship appointments: Health Min.
Apr 5 (AD) Around 96% of medical graduates who recently completed their internship have applied for post-internship appointments, Ministry of Health stated. Applications for post-internship medical appointments closed at noon today (4), as scheduled by the Health Ministry. Accordingly, out of 453 doctors who completed their internship this year, 435, or 96%, successfully applied for appointments, Health Ministry said. Those who completed their internships will be assigned to new hospitals
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Vehicle Number Plates: Rs. 3 bn deal targets 400,000 backlog
Apr 5 (ST) The vehicle number plate issue in SL is transitioning from a 10-month delay in new number issuances to over 400,000 newly registered cars, vans, buses, lorries motor cycles, and three wheelers to a resumption phase, following the awarding of a new contract to South Asian Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. The market has been chaotic due to the delay in the issue of number plates, particularly owing to surging vehicle imports
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SLC to hold EGM tomorrow, with three resolutions set to be adopted
Apr 5 (ST) Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) will hold an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) tomorrow to pass three key resolutions aimed at transforming governance, domestic competitions, and sports infrastructure in the country. The first resolution proposes amendments to the SLC Constitution to allow broader engagement in sports infrastructure projects both in SL and abroad. SLC seeks the mandate to promote, develop, and sustain cricket and other sports by
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Battle of the Brothers Big Match: Thurstan gains upper-hand against Isipathana
Apr 5 (SO) Thurstan College dominated the second day of the 63rd Battle of the Brothers Inter-School Big Match against traditional rivals Isipathana College, which continued at the SSC Grounds in Maitland Place yesterday. Isipathana, trailing by 117 runs on the first innings, finished the day struggling at 22 for two wickets in the second innings, needing a further 95 runs to make Thurstan bat again on the third and final day. Earlier, Thurstan went on to pile up a formidable 276 runs and
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