Harsha flags tourism paradox as arrivals rise but revenue weakens
Feb 25 (FT) SJB MP Dr. Harsha de Silva has warned of a growing tourism paradox, claiming that while visitor arrivals are increasing, sector earnings are failing to keep pace due to regulatory loopholes and revenue leakages. MP noted that foreign nationals are allegedly operating unlicenced cafés, bars, surf camps and tour services on tourist visas, allowing income to be collected through overseas payment platforms. Arrivals surging, revenue falling, he wrote, arguing
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Second gunman in Akuregoda double murder arrested by police
Feb 25 (AD) Second gunman involved in the recent shooting and killing of a lawyer and his wife in Akuregoda has been arrested by police. The suspect was arrested today (24) at Hulandawa in Monaragala, police said. The suspect was arrested during a special investigation conducted by the Monaragala Police. Accordingly, it is reported that the arrested suspect is currently being detained by the police for further questioning. Further investigations are being conducted through
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Exports kick off 2026 with highest January earnings in a decade
Feb 25 (FT) Sri Lanka’s export sector has kicked off 2026 with highest January earnings in a decade, raking in over $ 1.53 billion in January, reflecting a solid 13.7% year-on-year (YoY) growth. The latest data showed that total merchandise exports shipped in January were up 10.66% YoY to over $ 1.16 billion, while estimated total service earnings in the month increased by 24.59% YoY to $ 367.55 million.
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Lankan Lions in must win Kiwi hunt today
Feb 25 (DN) Sri Lanka team after suffered a huge loss against England in their Super Eights opener in Pallekele facing a must win situation in their second T-20 World Cup Super Eight game against New Zealand today at the R.Premadsa Stadium, commencing at 7 pm. Sri Lanka have strong batting line up but their inconsistency is a big issue and the team management has an idea to add extra batter either Charith Asalanka or Janith Liyanage to strengthen the batting line up.
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Tourist arrivals top half-a-million mark
Feb 25 (FT) In a remarkable feat for SL’s tourism sector, arrivals surpassed the half-a-million mark in just under two months of 2026, sparking optimism about meeting the ambitious target of 3 million visitors by the end of the year. Year-to-date (YTD), the country welcomed a total of 505,751 tourists, reflecting a 10.7% year-on-year (YoY) growth. During the first 22 days of February 228,424 visitors have arrived in the country, up 12% YoY amidst the ongoing Men’s T20 World Cup in Colombo.
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Wellalage thrives after being thrown into the deep end
Feb 25 (Island) In a campaign where Sri Lanka have been forced to reshuffle their deck more often than they would have liked, Dunith Wellalage has found himself tossed the new ball during the Power Play and the young all-rdnesday, it will have been eight days since their last competitive fixture, but in the face of their disastrous outing with the bat against England, it's Sri Lanka that might be feeling rather undercooked, and are in danger of being eliminated from a World Cup they are co-hosting. Make no qualms about it, SL enter this contest seeking a massive course correction. Despite a strong start to the tournament
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Rebuilt, reloaded, relentless: how Chameera became Sri Lanka's fast-bowling phoenix
Feb 25 (CI) The scene in Pallekele was a familiar one for those of SL persuasion, in fact probably one they wished they might have seen more frequently over the years: a lanky figure - perhaps one with a touch more muscle now than in the past - sprinting rhythmically towards the crease, that open-chested silhouette discernible even at a distance, the biomechanics tidy as ever, and the seam of the ball bolt upright like a student suddenly noticing the arrival of their headmaster.
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X-Press Pearl disaster fuels global call to classify plastic pellets as hazardous
Feb 25 (Island) Nearly five years after the catastrophic sinking of the X-Press Pearl, off SL’s western coast, the environmental scars remain visible — from contaminated beaches to disrupted fisheries. Now, that tragedy has become a rallying point for an international coalition of scientists, demanding urgent reforms to global maritime law. A group of leading researchers and environmental experts is calling on the IMO
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Cuba, Qatar and Slovenia envoys present credentials to President
Feb 25 (FT) Ambassadors-designate of Cuba, Qatar and Slovenia yesterday presented their Letters of Credence to Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake at a ceremony held at the Prez Secretariat. The credentials were presented by Ambassador-designate of Cuba to SL Patricia Lázara Pego Guerra, resident in Colombo; Ambassador-designate of Qatar to SL Hamad Mohammed Abdullah Al-Sanad Al-Dosari, resident in Colombo; and Ambassador-designate of Slovenia to SL
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Sri Lanka projects $ 5.5 b from apparel exports in 2026
Feb 25 (FT) Sri Lanka’s apparel and textile sector is forecast to generate $ 5.5 billion in export revenue this year, with authorities banking on new trade concessions and market access gains to drive growth. Export Development Board (EDB) Chairman and CEO Mangala Wijesinghe yesterday said 2026 is expected to mark a major transformation for the industry, leveraging on preferential market access and agreements, to create fresh opportunities to scale up value-added exports.
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Health service in crisis: 16 top posts vacant
Feb 25 (TM) With 16 Deputy Director General (DDG) posts lying vacant across the State health service, including a key position at the Colombo National Hospital, Deputy Health Minister Dr. Hansaka Wijemuni has warned the Health Ministry is facing a serious crisis in maintaining the smooth functioning of the public health system. Dr. Wijemuni said the Public Service Commission (PSC) has been working closely with AG's Dept
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EDB & German IPB to ink market access pact
Feb 25 (FT) Cabinet of Ministers approved a proposal to sign a cooperation agreement between the SL Export Development Board (EDB) and German Import Promotion Bureau (IPB), aimed at boosting SL exporters’ access to the German and wider European markets. “The proposed agreement is expected to create structured collaboration between the two entities, with a focus on enhancing export readiness, compliance with European standards and long-term market integration,”
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Air Force celebrate 75 years with 27th annual Tour de Lanka
Feb 25 (ST) The 27th annual Guwan Hamuda Papedi Sawariya, organised by Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF), will ride off from Feb 27 to March 1 from Negombo. Three-day men’s race, held in line with the 75th SLAF anniversary, will commence in Negombo on Feb 27, with riders flagging off from the coastal town and passing through Kochchikade, Madampe, Chilaw and Madurankuliya before reaching the Puttalam Beach Park. Opening stage will cover a distance of approx 125 km.
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දූෂණ වංචාවලින් තොර යැයි කියූ...
Wellalage thrives after being thrown into the deep end
Feb 25 (Island) In a campaign where Sri Lanka have been forced to reshuffle their deck more often than they would have liked, Dunith Wellalage has found himself tossed the new ball during the Power Play and the young all-rounder has swum rather than sunk. With Matheesha Pathirana, Wanindu Hasaranga and Eshan Malinga all ruled out by injury during the 20-nation showpiece, the former champions have had to plug gaps on the run. Wellalage, who may well have been watching
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Malaysian Airlines to start self check-in counters in BIA soon: sources
Feb 25 (EN) Malaysian Airline will be the third carrier to adapt self check-in at BIA with an aim to speed the check-in process with minimum labour involved. SriLankan Airlines has already rolled out 20 additional self check-in counters at the BIA through the ground handling unit, Airport and Ground Services, while Singapore Airline has also started the self check-in. “Malaysian Airlines will soon be self-check-in. The process will be completed within the next couple of months,”
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EU raises concerns with Govt. over new counter - terrorism bill
Feb 25 (DM) European Union (EU), which raised concerns about the proposed counter-terrorism bill has requested the govt, among others, to narrow down its definition, an official familiar with the process said. The Protection of the State from Terrorism Act (PSTA) is the proposed piece of legislation in SL intended to replace the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) — a law first enacted in 1979 that has been widely criticised
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Akuregoda double murder: A shift from normal execution
Feb 25 (DM) A very disturbing aspect of the recent Akuregoda double murder – of a lawyer and his wife – is that the wife wasn’t spared by the killers. Investigations so far have revealed that this was a revenge killing. The slain lawyer was representing a rival of a mafia figure now hiding in Dubai. The murders were carried out, not merely as punishment to the victim, but as a warning to the entire legal community. The victim could have been warned without resorting to murder.
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Year of the horse-and asses and donkeys too, presumably
Feb 25 (ST) This year dawned rather inauspiciously, if one is permitted a euphemism where the cantankerous Prez Trump is concerned. On Jan 3, that great man in the sky who believes he rules the world let loose his dogs of war. Just to sum up, he literally stole Venezuela’s ruling prez and his wife, probably unaware that stealing is a criminal offence. He flew them to New York – not for a Roman holiday, as some assumed – while many decently administered nations near and far stood in
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Corruption: Saataka and double pockets
Feb 25 (Island) JVP-NPP govt has irreparably blackened its reputation with low-grade coal. Laboratory tests have confirmed that all eight shipments of coal supplied by a new company to the Norochcholai power plant are substandard. To make matters worse, Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has claimed that the ninth shipload of coal is also substandard. There was a time when the JVP leaders vehemently condemned the Presidents and ministers of the day as kleptocrats and
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The Case for a National DNA Bank
Feb 25 (GV) Sri Lanka has the world’s second highest number of cases registered with the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances. Since the 1980s, an estimated 60,000 to 100,000 people from all ethnic and religious communities have disappeared. Many victims are believed to have been abducted, tortured and killed by govt security forces, including units operating under the country’s political and military leaders, according to Human Rights Watch.
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Navigating SL’s Indian Ocean mineral race
Feb 25 (CT) SL’s strategic position in the Indian Ocean has long been recognised, but its full potential in seabed resources and maritime influence remains largely untapped. Y N Jayarathna, former Chief Hydrographer, outlined the country’s prospects and challenges during a keynote address at the 4th Indian Ocean Security Conference held in Colombo. Speaking under the title Seabed Minerals: Whither –more..
Hypocrisy of the Tamil Diaspora
Feb 25 (DM) Every time a SL leader lands in a western capital, a predictable yet hypocritical drama unfolds. A small but vocal segment of the Tamil diaspora gathers outside, waving the flag of the LTTE and chanting slogans about justice and human rights. But what they refuse to confront is their own silence and their own selective outrage, thereby only proving that they are nothing but hypocrites in their so called call for justice. The LTTE terrorists did not only wage war against the SL state.
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Relief is not recovery or resilience
Feb 25 (CT) Although overall displacement has fallen from its peak after Cyclone Ditwah, more than 155,000 people in SL remain without a permanent place to call home. They are living with host families or in alternative locations, navigating a fragile routine built on uncertainty. UN reports that over 240,000 people have already received assistance under the Humanitarian Priorities Plan, which aims to support 658,000 of the most vulnerable between Dec 2025 and Apr 2026.
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Mallawarachchi killing triggers BASL protest
Feb 25 (SO) The killing of lawyer Buddhika Mallawarachchi and his wife triggered a strong collective response by the Bar Association of SL (BASL), with lawyers across the country refraining from Court appearance last Monday. The case has also sharpened uncomfortable questions about lawyer safety, the profession’s ties to high-risk criminal cases, and whether the BASL applies its solidarity, disciplinary standards consistently.
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Tourism, not at the cost of the law
Feb 25 (TM) Tourism has long been presented as one of Sri Lanka’s economic pillars. It brings in foreign exchange, sustains livelihoods, and supports thousands of small businesses. But alongside its benefits, there is a set of problems that authorities have been slow to confront, despite years of complaints from local communities. In several well-known tourist hotspots, a number of concerns keep resurfacing. These include tourists overstaying visas, foreign nationals operating businesses
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Building on Sand: The Indian market trap
Feb 25 (Island) Every SLTDA (SL Tourism Development Authority) press release now leads with the same headline: India is SL’s star market. The numbers seem to prove it, 531,511 Indian arrivals in 2025, representing 22.5% of all tourists. Officials celebrate the half-million milestone and set targets for 600,000, 700,000, more. But follow the money instead of the headcount, and a different picture emerges. We are building our tourism recovery on a low-spending, short-stay,
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Customs to take over BOI export inspections from July
Feb 24 (CT) Exporters have expressed concern over a decision to transfer the inspection of export consignments from Board of Investment of SL (BOI) to SL Customs with effect from July. Until now, inspections of goods exported under BOI concessions had been carried out by the BOI. However, under the new arrangement, all such inspections are to be conducted by the Customs. Exporters warned that if the delays currently experienced in Customs operations were to
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Construction sector’s contribution to GDP expected to reach 5%
Feb 24 (DN) The construction sector’s contribution to GDP is expected to reach around 5% in 2026, supported by infrastructure projects already under way such as Central Expressway Section 1 and port developments, as well as upcoming projects including the new airport terminal and Central Expressway Phase 3, alongside Cyclone Ditwah reconstruction and other projects in the pipeline, Access Engineering Executive Vice Chairman Christopher Joshua told the Asia Securities
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Govt on warpath with Laugfs Gas
Feb 24 (DM) The govt which had faulted Laugfs Gas for the issue in gas supply had summoned its officials for a discussion this week, it was reported yesterday. Minister of Trade and Food Security Wasantha Samarasinghe told media that the govt has summoned officials of Laugfs Gas for a meeting this week. The issue is that Laugfs gas has not got into an agreement for an annual supply of gas with the suppliers unlike Litro Gas. This is why it has not been able to stabilize its supply.
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Tourism Act to be overhauled
Feb 24 (TM) Ministry of Tourism has announced that sweeping reforms will be introduced through a proposed new Tourism Act, now in the drafting stage, aimed at strengthening regulation and enforcement within the tourism sector. Deputy Minister Ruwan Ranasinghe said the new legislation is designed to modernise the legal framework governing the industry, which he noted has evolved significantly over the past two decades.
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After loss to England: Sanga critical of SL batters’ approach
Feb 24 (TM) Failure to read the game situation and the Pallekelle pitch resulted in Sri Lanka losing to England by 51 runs in the Super Eight round fixture of the 2026 T20 World Cup in Kandy on Sunday (22), according to former captain Kumar Sangakkara. The former skipper was also critical of batsman Kamil Mishara’s approach to the chase. In a post on X, Sangakkara said planning and execution by the Sri Lankan bowlers were in sharp contrast to the same by the batters.
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Ven. Dr. Kirinde Assaji awarded Lifetime Achievement honour by KITT University
Feb 24 (FT) Gangaramaya Temple Chief Incumbent Ven. Dr. Kirinde Assaji, has been conferred the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award by KITT University in recognition of his exceptional contributions to Buddhist scholarship, spiritual leadership, and the strengthening of SL–India cultural relations. Notably, this marks the first time in history that a Sri Lankan has received this distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award. The Lifetime Achievement Award has previously
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