Low-pressure system northeast of SL to weaken within 48 hours: Met Dept
May 13 (AD) The low-pressure area located northeast of Sri Lanka is expected to move away from the island and gradually weaken over the next 48 hours, Met Dept stated. Due to the influence of this system, the prevailing showery weather conditions across the country are expected to continue for the next two days. Showers or thundershowers will occur at times in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, Southern, Northwestern, and Northern provinces, as well as
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Tourist arrivals cross 900,000 despite early May slowdown
May 13 (FT) Sri Lanka’s tourism sector has crossed the 900,000-visitor mark for 2026, offering cautious optimism toward the Govt’s ambitious 3 million arrival target, despite signs of weakening momentum amid global travel uncertainty. Latest figures from the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) show that the country welcomed 922,883 tourists from January through 10 May, reflecting a marginal 2.22% year-on-year (YoY) decline compared to the same period last year.
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Sri Lanka risks losing billions in tourism revenue without urgent reforms: THASL
May 13 (FT) The hotel industry warned that the country risks losing billions in potential revenue, unless authorities urgently address mounting policy delays, foreign exchange leakages, weak regulation and the absence of sustained global destination marketing. Hotels Association of SL (THASL) said a growing disconnect between tourist arrivals and actual earnings was emerging as one of the sector’s biggest concerns, even as
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Home Lands signs SPA for $ 150 m twin tower high-rise in Port City Colombo
May 13 (FT) Home Lands Group’s Home Lands Port City Ltd signed the Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with CHEC Port City Colombo Ltd to develop a twin tower high-rise project in the Central Park District of Port City that will merge with and overlook 40 acres of lush central parkland. Home Lands said the project investment of $ 150 million marks the largest real estate investment by a single Sri Lankan developer. With the total project value estimated at over $ 300 million,
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CEA urges public to avoid plastic and polythene for Vesak decorations and Dansal
May 13 (AD) Central Environmental Authority (CEA) has issued a special announcement urging the public to refrain from using polythene and plastic materials for various decorations and Dansal activities during the upcoming Vesak festival. CEA emphasized that the measure has been introduced with the objective of safeguarding the ecosystem, including both humans and animals. The sale, display and use of the following materials commonly utilized for Vesak lanterns, decorations and
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Diesel litre now costs Rs 720: President AKD speaks on fuel situation
May 13 (NW) SL’s oil import bill has risen more than six times between February and May, Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake revealed, warning of mounting economic challenges. He noted that while the actual cost of a litre of diesel is around Rs. 720, it is being supplied to the public at Rs. 392, leaving the govt and the CPC to absorb heavy losses. Prez said oil imports cost USD 98 million in Feb, USD 216 mil in March,
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Sri Lanka Customs reaches Rs.1 trillion revenue milestone in 132 days
May 13 (EN) SL Customs reached the 1 trillion rupee revenue milestone this week, its spokesman said, while it has been continuously exceeding its monthly targets. “Yesterday, SL Customs surpassed a special milestone in revenue collection for 2026, when we reached (the) Rs. one trillion mark,” Customs Spokesman Chandana Punchihewa said on Wednesday (13). Customs revenue reached 995.8 billion rupees on Monday, which is 45.1% of the 2,207 billion rupee target for this year,
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Train services on Puttalam line limited to Chilaw due to flooding
May 13 (AD) The Dept of Railways says train services on the Colombo-Puttalam railway line have been limited only up to Chilaw Railway Station due to sudden flooding. Issuing a statement this afternoon, the Dept said several locations along the Puttalam line in the Thilladi area have been inundated due to prevailing adverse weather conditions. It further noted that the water level is continuing to rise, prompting the restriction of train operations on the Puttalam line up to Chilaw
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මහින්දගේ අත් දෙකේම සීරීම් තුවාල
Sri Lanka’s narrow window to execute a real economic reset
May 13 (FT) Sri Lanka has reached a critical milestone by moving out of bankruptcy, but it would be misleading to call it a success. Debt restructuring is almost completed. Most agreements have been secured, a pathway to debt sustainability has been mapped, and institutional frameworks such as the Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy (MTDS) and institutionalising the centralised debt management function are being put in place. Please refer my 2017 article on MTDS
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Winning without fighting
May 13 (FT) As the world turns to the 14-15 May Beijing summit between the US and China, the balance of power appears less symmetrical than diplomatic protocol suggests. At the very moment Prez Donald Trump arrives at the table, he is burdened—militarily, economically, and politically—while Prez Xi Jinping engages from a position of calibrated strength and mindful narrative. Meanwhile, in Colombo, the presidents of Vietnam and the Maldives have just met with
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100,000 families set to exit Aswesuma
May 13 (TM) Nearly 100,000 Aswesuma beneficiary families have begun earning a stable income through alternative support programmes since the introduction of the welfare scheme, with the Govt hoping to gradually stop welfare payments for as many families as possible over the next three years (2027-2029), it is learnt. Deputy Minister Wasantha Piyathissa said the Govt is working towards helping beneficiaries
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33 reservoirs at spill level: Irrigation Dept
May 13 (AD) A total of 16 major reservoirs and 17 medium-scale reservoirs under the management of the Dept of Irrigation are currently spilling following heavy rains recorded across several parts of the country. Director of Irrigation Engineer H.M.P.S.D. Herath said the situation was reported as of 6 a.m. today. Reservoirs currently spilling include Rajanganaya Reservoir in the A'pura District, Ambewela Reservoir in the Badulla District, and the Mau Ara, Lunugamvehera, Thissa Wewa,
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Advisory issued for heavy rains above 200 mm in Western & Sabaragamuwa provinces
May 13 (AD) An Amber Advisory for heavy rains has been issued for the Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces and in the Puttalam, Galle and Matara districts today. Dept of Meteorology stated that the prevailing showery conditions are expected to continue further due to the low-pressure area in the vicinity of Sri Lanka. Accordingly, very heavy showers above 200 mm are likely at some places in the Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces and in the Puttalam, Galle and Matara districts,
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Aviation: Sri Lanka opens Mattala Airport to foreign investors
May 13 (TM) Ministry of Ports & Civil Aviation has launched a formal drive to attract both local and int'l investors to Mattala Rajapaksa Int'l Airport (MRIA), for which the BoI will work with all stakeholders and prospective investors as a facilitator. Acting on behalf of Airport & Aviation Services (AASL), Ministry has initiated the process of inviting Expressions of Interest (EOIs) covering a wide array of commercial opportunities.
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Opposition & Leadership: Harsha De Silva issues Special Statement
May 13 (NW) Harsha de Silva says he entered politics with the vision of building a developed Sri Lanka and insists he will not join the Govt despite ongoing speculation. In a lengthy statement, SJB MP said none of his family members were involved in politics and that his decision to enter public life was driven by a desire to see SL become a developed nation one day. Harsha de Silva said he does not make political decisions based on narrow political advantages and rejected claims that
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7 Bus Drivers, Conductors test positive for dangerous drugs in Kadawatha raid
May 13 (NW) Seven public transport drivers and conductors were found to have used dangerous narcotic substances during a special drug screening programme conducted at the Kadawatha bus stand yesterday. The operation was carried out under a special programme launched by the Ministry of Transport, Highways and Urban Development targeting drivers engaged in public transport services, with the aim of improving passenger safety and road discipline. According to the Ministry,
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Pallegama Hemarathana Thera denies sexual abuse allegations in Court
May 13 (NW) Atamasthanadhipathi Ven. Pallegama Hemarathana Thera has strongly denied allegations that he sexually abused a 15-year-old girl, while the Anuradhapura Chief Magistrate on Tuesday declined to issue a fresh remand order against the suspect monk over legal procedural issues. The development took place when the case was taken up before A'pura Chief Magistrate Siyapath Wickramaratne. Prez’s Counsel Kalinga Indatissa, appearing for Ven. Hemarathana Thera, told court
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Sri Lanka private credit roars back, rupee whimpers in money printed through fx swaps
May 13 (EN) SL’s private credit recovered strongly in March, and the rupee whimpered in cascading credit driven by money printed through fx swaps and dollar purchases that aggressively signalled the market to depreciate the currency. The external problems are coming amid current and overall budget surpluses. On Thursday, rupee fell to 323.25/75 to the US dollar around 322/322.30 levels in a constrained spot market which was largely inactive. One-week forwards were quoted close to 324 to US$,
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Ex-SriLankan CEO’s death: Controversy surrounds execution of bail bond
May 13 (Island) Prof. Prathibha Mahanamahewa has emphasised the need to examine the circumstances under which the court staff executed the bail bond, and the release process, in respect of the late Kapila Chandrasena, former CEO of SriLankan Airlines. Chandrasena’s body was found in a house at Pedris Road, Colombo 3. In case of any doubt regarding bail condition/s or any other matter (insufficient surety, identity issues,
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Sri Lanka launches major Olympic mission for Los Angeles 2028
May 13 (DN) Sri Lanka has launched a massive financial support programme worth nearly Rs. 30 million per month for 146 athletes and their coaches under the country’s ambitious Olympic Mission project aimed at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Sports Ministry said the programme will provide funds for training, nutrition and living expenses while closely monitoring the progress of athletes from 12 sports. The special programme was introduced under the guidance of
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Imesha in line for ICC Women’s Cricketer of April
May 13 (DN) SL women cricketer Imesha Dulani is among the nominees for the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Month for April. Imesha has been nominated by the ICC following her performance at the Sri Lanka team’s recent tour of Bangladesh. The 24-year-old right hand top order batter Imesha scored 116 runs with two half-centuries in the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh and was also named the Player of the ODI Series. Imesha also scored 101 runs with a half-century in the T20Is
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හේමරතන භික්ෂුව සහ වින්දිත දැරිය...
South Korea calls for unified trade reform strategy in Sri Lanka
May 13 (SO) SL must continue its Free Trade Agreement (FTA) policies alongside broader economic liberalisation measures to regain investor confidence and attract export manufacturing investments, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to SL, Miyon Lee said last week. She was speaking at the Ambassador’s Round Table in Colombo, organised by the Pathfinder Foundation. Lee called on the Govt to set up a stronger, well-coordinated negotiation mechanism backed by
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Hutch unlocks top global solutions to raise Sri Lankan businesses
May 13 (DM) Hutch Sri Lanka is leveraging its international pedigree to bring the best of enterprise solutions to help SL businesses leapfrog into a new era. As the country pushes forward with its digital ambitions, the company, backed by its parent, the global Fortune 500 giant - CK Hutchison Holdings, sees this as the right time to unlock the global digital expertise it thrives on. The CK Hutchison Group, a world leader in telecommunications operating in 11 countries, is a trailblazer that has
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LPL Season Six hit with social media backlash
May 13 (TM) SLC have been forced to scrap the controversial social media follower requirement for Icon and Star category players in the Lanka Premier League (LPL) Season six Player Registration and Draft Guide. This has transpired following strong backlash on social media and criticism from sections of the cricket community over the eye-brow raising move by the sport’s local governing body. An updated version 1.5 of
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Sri Lanka Expo rescheduled for January 2027
May 13 (DM) SL Export Development Board (EDB) has announced that Sri Lanka Expo 2026, originally scheduled to be held in 2026, has been rescheduled for 14–17 Jan 2027. The international trade exhibition will take place at the BMICH in Colombo. The decision to reschedule was made in response to prevailing geopolitical uncertainties affecting global trade and travel. Organised by the EDB, Sri Lanka Expo 2027 is the country’s premier international trade exhibition, aimed at showcasing
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Why Risk Mendis’ Purple Patch?
May 13 (Island) After years of disappointing returns, off-field controversies, lengthy suspensions and a badboy image among cricket fans, Kusal Mendis seems to have finally turned a corner. With a young daughter now at the centre of his world, Mendis appears to have realized that there’s more to life than pubs and nightclubs. The hours in the gym have increased significantly and so has his commitment to the game. The turning point came in England last year.
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Sri Lanka a paradise for international scammers due to weak visa controls
May 13 (ST) Cybersecurity analysts and policy observers are warning that weak visa controls and relaxed monitoring of foreign visitors have made the island an attractive base for global scam syndicates. In recent weeks, SL has witnessed a wave of cybercrime cases reported from various parts of the country. Since Jan 1, 2026, SL police have arrested 628 foreign nationals for illegal activities ranging from immigration violations
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Tea sales average climbs in April as dollar returns stay under pressure
May 13 (DM) Sri Lanka’s national tea sale average rose in April from the previous month, supported by gains across all elevations in rupee terms, although the earnings in dollar terms continued to lag year-on-year (YoY) amid the currency movements and softer export value realisations. The data released by the SL Tea Board showed the national sale average for April 2026 increased to Rs.1,179.70 per kilogramme, from Rs.1,144.23 in March, marking a month-on-month gain of Rs.35.47.
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Sumudu hits half ton in rain-hit game
May 13 (DN) The first unofficial one day cricket fixture between Sri Lanka Women’s ‘A’ and New Zealand women’s ‘A’ ended in no result due to rain yesterday in Dambulla. SL women’s ‘A’ decided to bat first scored 217 for 7 wickets in 42 overs when the rain halted the game. SL openers Vishmi Gunaratne (23) and Sanjana Kavindi (45) made a solid start adding 60 runs. 17-year-old Sanjana played her debut SL ‘A’ game was unfortunately out 5 runs away her well deserved half century.
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AAC looks towards a future of vertical mobility in Sri Lanka
May 13 (Island) Automobile Association of Ceylon (AAC) is looking beyond the traditional boundaries of mobility and road safety toward the future of mobility through sustainable developments in vertical mobility applications under the global guidance of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). AAC President Mr. Dhammika Attygalle believes AAC has the potential to contribute sustainable and proven systems, regulatory understanding, and international mobility frameworks toward
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Inland Revenue Bill introduces criminal penalties for tax procedural failures
May 13 (DM) A proposed amendment to the Inland Revenue Act is set to introduce strict criminal penalties for taxpayers who fail to meet key procedural requirements, marking a significant shift in enforcement. Section 185A, a new provision in the bill, identifies several compliance failures that will now constitute prosecutable offences. Under section 185A, a new section under section 185, certain offences have been identified; failure to file the annual statement, failure to file
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'China: Sri Lanka’s only true energy ally'
May 13 (DM) This interview outlines China’s strategic outlook for 2026, focusing on its mediation role in the Middle East and its shared future with SL. Key highlights include the push for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement, emergency energy support for Colombo, and a visionary proposal for trilateral cooperation between China, India, and SL. Q: How does China view the current Middle East crisis and the recent
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