Geopolitics and order: A test of neutrality and international law
Mar 16 (TM) An unprecedented military strike by a US submarine on an Iranian naval vessel within SL’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) has placed the island nation at the centre of a complex diplomatic and humanitarian situation. The incident, which occurred off the southern coast, has intersected with ongoing domestic debates surrounding the housing of refugees. Govt is now managing the immediate aftermath of
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Are we failing our Youth? The reality behind Sri Lankan’s job crisis
Mar 16 (CT) Sri Lanka’s young generation is at a critical crossroads when it comes to the job market. It is getting difficult to find preferred jobs for them due to the lack of job opportunities in the market. Also, even if there are job opportunities, most of the time those jobs do not match their educational qualifications and their other expectations. This kind of situation tends to poor performance, Lack of teamwork, higher absenteeism rates and lack of commitment in working environment.
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A white supremacist order in the White House – and what it means for us
Mar 16 (ST) For Asia, Africa and other corners of the globe that do not share the sacred histories of Western civilisation at which white supremacist shrine, US President Donald Trump and his bully-lieutenants, Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio worship, misapplying and misunderstanding the core underpinnings of current American strategy in the Middle East conflict is deadly. For many of us, war initiated by US & Israel against Iran, aggravated (as if more aggravation was needed),
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UN-backed Indian Ocean Peace Zone never took effect
Mar 16 (CT) Admiral Jayanath Colombage, a retired Admiral of the SL Navy, former Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador, is a leading maritime security analyst. Known for his expertise in naval strategy and regional geopolitics, he highlighted that the Indian Ocean—once envisioned as a peace zone in 1971—is now heavily militarised. He warned that submarines from countries including US, UK,
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Peace is not a slogan: Indian ocean’s dangerous moment
Mar 16 (DM) The Indian Ocean has been declared a zone of peace on successive occasions. It is time the world’s major powers started acting like they believe it. For smaller nations like SL, still climbing out of the worst economic crisis in its modern history, this is not an abstract geopolitical development. In the waters around the Strait of Hormuz, a large number of commercial ships have come under attack in recent days. Iranian commanders announced that they were in full control of
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Potato cultivation a no-winner for Welimada farmers
Mar 16 (DM) Farmers in the Welimada plateau maintain that cultivating potatoes requires a very high investment, and when the harvest they produce reaches the market, imported potatoes are sold at lower prices during the same period. As a result, the prices of the harvest obtained from the 2025/26 Maha Season have already dropped, causing severe economic as well as mental distress to farmers, making those in the Welimada plateau fear that potato cultivation may disappear from
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Iran war fallout: Rising prices dent Govt popularity
Mar 15 (ST) As the war in West Asia widened into its second week, the shocks came thick and fast for many countries, with SL no exception. The first blow for the public came at midnight on Monday (9), with a substantial increase in fuel prices across the board. The very next day, state-owned Litro Gas, which had been putting off a price hike even as its private sector competitor Laugfs Gas had been steadily increasing prices, announced
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ME conflict: Sri Lanka rejects requests from warring parties
Mar 15 (TM) Sri Lanka has turned down requests by Iran and other warring nations involved in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East to use local port and airport facilities, due to the requests not being in line with international law and the island’s foreign policy of neutrality, Ministry of Defence Secretary Sampath Thuyacontha said. He said that the Iranian warship IRIS Bushehr, which had originally sought permission to enter the Colombo Port with another two vessels on 9 March,
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Energy Minister to appear in court on March 27 to face charges
Mar 15 (ST) Colombo High Court has issued notice to Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody ordering him to appear in court on March 27, when indictments in his corruption trial are to be served on him. Notice on Mr Jayakody has been issued on the order of HC Judge Rashantha Godawela. Mr Jayakody is indicted for committing the offence of corruption by causing a loss of more than Rs 8.8 million to the state through his alleged actions of allowing a contracted private company to make undue financial profits.
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QR Code system implemented for fuel distribution
Mar 15 (AD) QR Code system for vehicles will be implemented for fuel distribution with effect from 6 am today (15), SL’s Energy Ministry announced. Accordingly, it said that fuel will not be issued without a registered QR Code. To create QR Code visit: https://fuelpass.gov.lk/. Issuing a statement, it said that due to the ongoing military situation in the Middle East, fuel supply routes are being disrupted and fuel demand in SL
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Contingency measures: Govt mulls reintroduction of QR-based fuel controls
Mar 15 (TM) Govt is considering reintroducing the National Fuel Pass, widely known as the QR code quota system, as a precautionary measure to manage fuel distribution amid growing uncertainty in global oil markets following tensions in the Middle East. The Ministry of Energy is currently evaluating the feasibility of implementing the QR-based system to streamline fuel distribution across the country, although a definitive launch date was yet to be finalised as of last evening.
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Sri Lanka declines to join UN resolution against Iran
Mar 15 (ST) SL declined to join over 130 UN member states that co-sponsored a UN Security Council resolution condemning Iran’s egregious attacks on its regional neighbours. The resolution was adopted on March 11, 2026. “We do not involve any country-specific resolution as a policy,” Minister Vijitha Herath said when asked for SL’s decision not to co-sponsor the resolution. India was among the co-sponsors of the Bahrain-led resolution along with more than 130 nations,
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Olympic committee of Sri Lanka, Carnage partner to boost athletes
Mar 15 (EN) National Olympic Committee of SL (NOC SL) is partnering with Carnage to boost athlete development and performance on the international stage. Carnage will serve as the official activewear partner to the NOC, supporting national athletes with high-performance apparel. “This partnership is about supporting SL athletes long before they reach the podium. We want to be part of their journey from the early stages, giving them access to performance-driven apparel,”
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Iran, Sri Lanka foreign ministers hold phone call on new developments
Mar 15 (NW) Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi held a telephone conversation with SL’s Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath on Friday evening to discuss regional developments and bilateral relations. During the call, Araghchi briefed the SL minister on the latest situation following what Iran described as military aggression by the US and Israel against the country. Iranian foreign minister also expressed appreciation to the SL govt for its efforts in assisting the crew of
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Sri Lanka legalises online betting, targets grey market
Mar 15 (ST) SL’s new Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) is to bring online betting onboard under a structured, high-tax legal framework in a state of rapid transition from an unregulated grey market. Online betting is now legally recognised under GRA Act, No. 16 of 2025, a Finance Ministry official said. New authority aims for full operational status by June 30, acting as a one-stop shop for all gambling activities except state lotteries.
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Japanese delegation visits Sri Lanka to strengthen tourism promotion
Mar 15 (AD) A Japanese delegation comprising 11 members, who arrived in SL for tourism promotion under the coordination of Connaissance De Ceylan, one of the country’s leading tourism companies, has visited the Presidential Secretariat this morning (14). Primary objective of the delegation is to study and gain a deeper understanding of SL’s people’s history, the introduction and development of Buddhism, traditional culture, Ayurveda, customary practices, food culture and key economic crops,
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150 investigators appointed to probe misconduct in state institutions
Mar 15 (DM) A new pool of 150 investigative officers has been created to strengthen the investigation of misconduct in govt institutions, the Ministry of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Govt announced. The move comes amid a growing number of complaints and requests for preliminary investigations received by the Ministry’s Investigation Unit from state institutions as well as bodies such as the Public Service Commission, the COPA and the COPE.
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Middle East War: Day 15
Drug menace must be treated as national priority: PM
Mar 15 (DM) PM Harini Amarasuriya said that addressing the country’s growing drug problem must be treated as a national priority and should deliver tangible results at the ground level. PM made these remarks during a meeting held at Temple Trees to brief her on the National Strategic Plan for the Management, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Persons with Substance Use Disorders (SUD) for the period 2026–2030. The discussion, attended by officials from the Ministry of Health and
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Two Development Officers arrested for hoarding Cyclone Ditwah relief supplies
Mar 15 (AD) Two female Development Officers have been arrested by the Aranayake Police for allegedly hoarding a stock of relief supplies intended for families affected by Cyclone Ditwah in the Aranayake Divisional Secretariat Division, at their residences. One of the arrested officers had also been serving as the storekeeper of the Aranayake DS. The relief items had been provided by the govt and several other institutions for distribution among families affected by the disaster.
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Oil from India on G-G basis for two months, no tender
Mar 15 (ST) Govt plans to forego stipulated tender procedures to secure fuel supplies for April and May from India on a govt-to-govt basis. Decision has been taken in view of the worsening global energy crisis due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. The conflict has disrupted the global fuel supply chains and impacted production, Minister Vijitha Herath said. Proposal for G2G fuel purchase will be presented to the cabinet
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SL February tourism revenue down 4.3%
Mar 15 (EN) Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange revenue from tourism in Feb 2026 edged down 4.3% from a year ago to US$352 million, central bank said. Sri Lanka’s tourism revenue has been lower since August last year compared to arrivals after the relevant authority revised down per-day tourism spending, officials have said. The monthly revenue showed a fall for the sixth time in the last eight months. It fell in July and August before rising marginally in the next two months.
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Namal questions US over Iranian ship attack
Mar 15 (NW) Namal Rajapaksa, MP, raised concerns over the sinking of the Iranian naval vessel IRIS Dena near Sri Lankan waters, saying the incident could be viewed as illegal and undermines long-standing norms in the Indian Ocean. Speaking at India Today Conclave 2026 about the attack, which followed the ship’s reported joint exercises with the Indian Navy near Visakhapatnam, Rajapaksa said more than 80 Iranians were killed when a US submarine allegedly torpedoed the vessel.
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Will Gary Kirsten’s proficiency reverse Sri Lanka’s jinx?
Mar 15 (ST) There is renewed expectation as SLC appoints Gary Kirsten as Head Coach of the national men’s team, just days after Sanath Jayasuriya stepped down, following yet another premature exit from the T20 World Cup that concluded last Sunday. Kirsten, the former South Africa opener who famously guided India to the 2011 World Cup title, comes with a significant amount of experience in coaching elite teams, and
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Kirsten brings pedigree, but Sri Lanka must fix the system
Mar 15 (Island) Our cricket bosses didn’t earn many admirers for their choice of chairman of selectors, but they have certainly struck a chord with students of the game like us, and more importantly with the fans, in their appointment of the national team’s head coach. In Gary Kirsten, SL have brought in a man with a proven pedigree and it looks like a step in the right direction. As an opening batsman for South Africa, Kirsten never quite possessed the charm, elegance or textbook technique of
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Trinity awarded victory in controversy marred 107th Hill Country Blues Battle
Mar 15 (ST) The 107th Hill Country Battle of the Blues between traditional rivals Trinity College and St. Anthony’s College played at the Asgiriya Stadium, came to an end in controversial fashion when the match was called off with Trinity in pursuit of 64 runs for victory and needing just one more run. According to sources, a slight drizzle prompted the Antonian players to begin protesting when Trinity were just six runs away from victory. Despite requests from the umpires to continue play,
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Battle of the Blues Big Match ends in a draw
Mar 15 (ST) A half-century in the first innings followed by a fine century in the second by S. Thomas’ College opener Jaden Amaraweera was the lone bright spark in an otherwise lacklustre and drawn 147th Battle of the Blues encounter against Royal College yesterday. Right-hander, who made a composed 52 in the first innings, went on to strike an unbeaten 100 off 162 balls with nine boundaries and three sixes in the second innings as the match drifted to a predictable draw.
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Donald (Gotabaya) Trump upends the world
Mar 15 (Island) Gotabaya Rajapaksa inherited a lower-middle income country and bankrupted it in two years and five months. Donald Trump is likely to upend the world in a much shorter time. If he doesn’t immediately – and unconditionally – end the unprovoked and illegal war he began against Iran. When Gotabaya Rajapaksa won the Lankan presidency with the enthusiastic backing of 6.9 million voters (almost all of them Sinhalese, and the absolute majority of them Sinhala-Buddhist)
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Dutch-Russian spat over Ukraine snaps: Picture perfect or imperfect?
Mar 15 (ST) Embassy Netherlands and the Russian Embassy in SL locked horns this week over the exhibits at the World Press Photo Exhibition which opened in Colombo on Feb 27. Dutch embassy issued a statement on Wednesday in which it condemned alleged attempts of the Russian Embassy in Colombo to limit freedom of expression and the public’s right to information over demands to remove photographs related to
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Energy sector reforms: Competitive bids for electricity sector expansion
Mar 15 (SO) SL plans to attract more private sector investment to the electricity sector through the recent power sector reform process, Chairman of the newly formed National Transmission Network Service Provider (NTNSP), Nusith Kumaratunga, said. Chartered Accountant Kumaratunga said that unlike earlier years, Govt plans to introduce a more transparent, market-oriented, yet consumer-friendly power purchasing process through competitive bidding to meet growing electricity demand.
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Barrels vs bombs
Mar 15 (Island) War and politics are full of uncertainties and surprises. When one heard US Prez Donald Trump bragging that the US and Israel had won the war against Iran at the end of the third day of bombing itself, one was reminded of US Prez Dwight D. Eisenhower, a former Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War II, and his realistic assessment of war. Eisenhower famously said, “… every war is going to astonish you in the way
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A country ridiculed
Mar 15 (ST) My dear Vijitha sahodaraya, I know am writing to you at a time when you have to keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you. It is, of course, about your performance at that summit in India when you were quizzed by a lady journalist on the sinking of a ship and you had to answer tough questions. Needless to say, clips of what you said went viral. We saw you, looking dapper in a suit, sitting rather confidently but speaking haltingly,
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Iran war: Lanka balancing neutrality
Mar 15 (ST) Not long ago, US Prez Donald Trump ambushed Ukrainian Prez Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House during a meeting and asked him, for the whole world to hear, Are you trying to start World War Three? That was while canvassing for the Nobel Peace Prize. Overlooked for that prize, Trump has reserved the honours for himself in starting what is looking much like WWIII. The world is bracing for a prolonged war in West Asia, and countries such as Sri Lanka, particularly vulnerable to
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