Video: President to appoint expert committee to oversee education reforms: Minister
Feb 22 (TM) Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation, Anura Karunatilaka, revealed that the President is set to appoint an expert committee to ensure the proper implementation of the education reform process. The Minister made these remarks yesterday (20) during a programme held in Jaffna. The event, organized by the People’s Movement for Education Reforms, was part of a series of programmes aimed at raising public awareness about the proposed educational changes.
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Life-saving drugs scarce in hospitals
Feb 22 (DM) Despite assurances from the Health Ministry that medicines are available, medical associations say shortages of essential drugs continue to plague govt hospitals. Antibiotics, painkillers, and medications for chronic illnesses are reportedly either unavailable or critically low in stock, with some hospitals struggling to provide even basic life-saving treatments. Dr Chamal Sanjeewa, President of the Medical and Civil Rights Doctors' Trade Union Alliance, said
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Prez seeks Macron’s help to retain GSP+
Feb 22 (ST) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, during talks with French Prez Emmanuel Macron in India, has sought his assistance to retain GSP+ trade concession after the facility lapses at the end of the year. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the AI summit in New Delhi and held bilateral talks. Mr Macron had assured that France would extend its fullest support for SL to retain the GSP+ facility and also pledged
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No one has the right to insult Buddhism or religious leaders: Sajith
Feb 22 (AD) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa stated that no individual has the right to insult Buddhism or any religious leaders. He made these remarks while attending the foundation stone-laying ceremony for a proposed Sanghavasa building, where monks reside and conduct religious teachings, at the Sri Vishuddharama Temple in Gamunupura, Tissamaharama. During his address, Premadasa claimed that the country’s entire temple system is currently facing neglect and
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Trump announces new 10% global tariff after raging over Supreme Court loss
Feb 22 (CNBC) Prez Donald Trump on Friday evening said he signed an executive order imposing a new 10% global tariff, hours after the Supreme Court struck down his sweeping reciprocal import duties in a major rebuke of his trade agenda. The Section 122 tariffs will take effect almost immediately, Trump said in a Truth Social post. They come on top of the levies that remain intact following the high court’s decision, which invalidated the tariffs Trump had imposed using the IEEPA.
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Namal Rajapaksa begins London visit amid event cancellation claims
Feb 22 (NW) SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa has commenced his visit to the UK, paying homage at the London Buddhist Vihara and extending wishes as the temple marks its 100th anniversary this year. Rajapaksa also received blessings from members of the Maha Sangha during the visit, his team said. His office stated that the Cambridge Union had informed that his scheduled address there had been cancelled due to security concerns arising from planned protests against his visit.
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One of the gunmen in Akuregoda double murder arrested
Feb 22 (AD) One of the two gunmen involved in the recent shooting and killing of a lawyer and his wife at Akuregoda has been arrested by the police. The suspect, who is reportedly an army deserter, has been arrested in the Ambalangoda area. Police sources revealed that the arrested suspect is one of the two gunmen involved in the shooting and is believed to be the individual seen in CCTV footage opening fire using a T-56 assault rifle in the Akuregoda shooting.
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Trump tariff for Sri Lanka to be replaced with 10% levy?
Feb 22 (EN) After wildcat reciprocal tariffs, including on SL were struck down by the Supreme Court, Prez Donald Trump has threatened a 10% tax under a separate law or laws, some of which however require some processes to be followed, according to analysts. US Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 judgement that Trump did not have the authority to impose the ad hoc tariffs citing a national emergency under the IEEPA.
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SC rejects Telecom Engineers’ Union request
Feb 22 (TM) The Supreme Court has refused to grant leave to proceed with a Fundamental Rights (FR) application filed by the Telecommunication Engineers’ Union (TEU) of Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT). The union had alleged that SLT’s move to seek interim orders from the District Court of Colombo – preventing the union from engaging in a strike action against the sale of Govt-owned shares of SLT to private investors – amounted to a violation of their Fundamental Rights.
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Sri Lanka’s JVP leader seeks change in views
Feb 22 (Hindu) The longheld view that SL’s leftist JVP is antiIndia must change, accepting the shift in its stance over time, according to Tilvin Silva, general secretary of the party that leads SL’s ruling NPP coalition that rose to power in late 2024. Speaking to The Hindu following his recent visit to India — his first — Mr. Silva said he had “a very amicable and friendly discussion” with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in New Delhi, who “emphasised that India will be a friend and
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Trafficked into sprawling scam compounds: Lankans subjected to brutal punishments
Feb 22 (CT) Sri Lankans trafficked into sprawling scam compounds in Southeast Asia were subjected to brutal punishments, including hours-long immersion in water containers known as water prisons if they failed to meet scamming targets, according to a new report released by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday (20). The report, presented in Geneva, details grave abuses suffered by hundreds of
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Landslide Red warnings issued to residents of several areas in four districts
Feb 22 (AD) The National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) issued updated landslide evacuation notices for four districts at 8:30 p.m. today. Evacuation-level red alerts were issued to residents in several Divisional Secretariat Divisions (DSDs) and surrounding areas, where rainfall exceeding 150 millimeters was reported over the past 24 hours. In the Kandy District, red alerts were declared for Yatinuwara, Doluwa, Ududumbara and Ganga Ihala Korale DSDs and nearby areas.
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T20 WC 2026: Can Sri Lanka brush off the dust and move forward as a complete unit?
Feb 22 (ST) If SL’s resounding victory over Australia felt like a statement that restored pride and reawakened faith in a team that had been struggling under criticism and scrutiny, Thursday’s defeat by Zimbabwe felt like a warning ahead of their opening Super Eight fixture against England this afternoon at the Pallekele Cricket Stadium. Though the defeat had no bearing on qualification for the next round, as both teams had already secured their places, it served as a reminder to Dasun Shanaka’s
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Ranaweera's four-for leads Sri Lanka to tense win over West Indies
Feb 22 (CI) SL took a 1-0 lead in the ODI series with a tense ten-run win over West Indies, thanks largely to a match-defining performance from Inoka Ranaweera. After being asked to bat, Sri Lanka posted 240 for 6, built on half-centuries from Hasini Perera (61 off 86) and Harshitha Samarawickrama (66 off 105). Captain Chamari Athapaththu made 27, while useful middle-order contributions from Nilakshika Silva and Kavisha Dilhari kept the innings moving at a controlled rate.
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Fielding in Pallekele will prove a different challenge: Sridhar
Feb 22 (CI) On the eve of Sri Lanka's Super Eight match against England, it's pouring in Kandy. SL's meteorological department has issued a heavy rain warning. And all five of the days leading up to this match have seen significant rainfall in Pallekele. That doesn't mean the match is under serious threat, though it might be. Weather forecasts for Pallekele are notoriously unreliable, and the groundstaff at the venue are famously nimble. But what it has definitely meant, is that the outfield is
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The ever-evolving Nissanka cuts through the noise of Sri Lankan cricket
Feb 22 (CI) Pathum Nissanka doesn't have the long levers so vaunted for hitting sixes. He is all of five feet six, with appropriately-sized limbs for a man his height. But on the fifth ball of the 17th over during his century against Australia, he gave himself longer levers. As he shaped to play Nathan Ellis, he dropped his bat through his hands and held it - unusually - near the top of the handle. His bottom hand acting as a fulcrum,
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Brook leans on Pallekele past but wary of Sri Lanka's batting
Feb 22 (CI) Sri Lanka may have vanquished Australia in Pallekele on Monday, but England have an entirely different recent history at this venue. In January, they had played three T20Is in Pallekele, and beaten SL in all three. It had been a low-scoring series, but the likes of Tom Banton, Phil Salt, Harry Brook and Sam Curran all have recent history of producing good innings at this venue, while Adil Rashid has been effective with the ball. England's match against SL on Sunday
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Stage set for Sri Lanka to turn the tide and pounce on England
Feb 22 (CI) It's a measure of England's messed-up psyche right now that the start of the Super Eight might finally be the moment that they can relax into their T20 World Cup campaign. The prologue is done, the terrifying mights of Nepal, Scotland and Italy have been put (just about) in their places. Harry Brook's men can take a deep, cleansing breath, and prepare to face [checks notes] the tournament co-hosts at the scene of one of the most wildly acclaimed victories in their recent history.
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The great reset of Sri Lanka-Japan ties
Feb 22 (SO) The modern history of diplomatic relations between SL and Japan is anchored in a profound act of reconciliation following World War II. At the 1951 San Francisco Peace Conference, SL’s then-Finance Minister (and later Prez) J. R. Jayewardene delivered a historic speech advocating for a free and independent Japan. Quoting the Buddha, he famously said that hatred ceases not by hatred, but by love, and renounced SL’s right to war reparations to help Japan reintegrate into
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A princely problem
Feb 22 (ST) My dear King Charles, I am writing to you at this trying time after your brother Andrew was arrested for alleged misconduct in public office. I hope you won’t mind me not addressing you as ‘Your Majesty’. We are a republic now and not one of your colonies, though some still wish that power would pass from parent to child! The reason I am writing to you is to offer you some tips and tricks to get out of the difficult situation you and Andrew find yourself in. These days, we in Paradise are quite used to
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Cambridge bows to Diaspora pressure; Oxford goes ahead with Namal’s address
Feb 22 (ST) SLPP National Organiser and MP Namal Rajapaksa is headed to the UK despite attempts by some sections of the Tamil diaspora to stop him from addressing the Oxford Union. The Cambridge Union, which had also invited him to address it, yielded to the pressure from diaspora groups and cancelled the talk even though the one scheduled at the Oxford Union is still on the cards. Mr Rajapaksa had been invited to speak
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Nation in the IMF tangle
Feb 22 (ST) In some quarters, the visit of the Managing Director of the IMF, Ms Kristalina Georgieva, to Sri Lanka is being hailed as historic, welcomed not only by the Govt but also the mainstream Opposition. All economic indicators point to an economy on the road to recovery, under IMF watch. However much the incumbents in office seem to convince themselves that they inherited a completely bankrupt economy, the turnaround came during a period when the political leadership
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Will AI disinformation become a gendered tool of exclusion?
Feb 22 (CT) Sri Lanka’s debate on women’s political representation has long revolved around quotas, party gatekeeping and media bias. Those battles are far from over. Yet, an even more consequential threat is gathering force. One that could shape not just who contests elections, but who wins them. As the country looks ahead to future Provincial Council Polls and the pivotal General Election cycle expected in 2029, the conjunction of gendered hate and
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AKD-Modi friendship becomes focus of AI summit while Opposition intensifies hit on...
Feb 22 (TM) The warm reception for President Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) at the packed India-Pakistan World Cup cricket encounter at the R. Premadasa Int'l Cricket Stadium last Sunday (15), making him (AKD) the clear man of the match on the occasion, as well as the latest report on the JVP-led NPP Govt’s 65% public approval rating, have undoubtedly placed the ruling party on a high. The approval rating of the Govt stood at 65%
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Political cost of an energy gamble
Feb 22 (TM) In Jan 2015, when the so-called Yahapalana administration finally dislodged the long-entrenched Rajapaksa-led political machine, the country was promised a new political culture. Yet before the new administration could even settle into office, bond controversy at the Central Bank exploded into public consciousness. It was a cruel twist of fate. A Govt elected on an anti-corruption mandate found itself immediately on the defensive over allegations of financial impropriety.
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Use AI wisely
Feb 22 (SO) A short video clip recently took the Internet by storm. It depicted Hollywood superstars Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise locked in an intense fight. At first, many thought that it was an actual clip from a future movie. Then the realisation dawned that it was not real at all – the hyper-realistic flight had been generated entirely by Artificial Intelligence (AI) by the Chinese company ByteDance, the owner of the popular video platform TikTok. Naturally, Hollywood and film industries
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Supreme Court rules that Trump’s sweeping emergency tariffs are illegal
Feb 21 (CNN) Supreme Court on Friday ruled that President Donald Trump violated federal law when he unilaterally imposed sweeping tariffs across the globe, a striking loss for the White House on an issue that has been central to the president’s foreign policy and economic agenda. The decision is arguably the most important loss the second Trump administration has sustained at the conservative Supreme Court, which last year repeatedly sided with the president in a series of
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CPRP calls for transgender prison sections
Feb 21 (CT) The Committee for Protecting Rights of Prisoners (CPRP) has called for dedicated detention facilities for transgender individuals, stating that separate spaces should be established within prisons when such persons are taken into custody. Committee Chairman, Attorney-at-Law Senaka Perera, said that in addition to the conventional male and female wards, a distinct section should be created within prisons to accommodate transgender detainees.
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Sri Lanka’s biggest-ever Rs. 630 Mn lottery jackpot claimed
Feb 21 (DM) SL’s largest-ever lottery jackpot, amounting to more than Rs. 63 crore, has been claimed, officials said on Friday. A representative of the Development Lotteries Board said the winning ticket carried a prize of Rs. 629,855,919.60, marking the highest payout recorded in the country’s lottery history. The ticket was purchased in the Girandurukotte area in the Badulla District. The winner will be formally identified following verification of the ticket’s authenticity and
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Ravi K grills Govt over reserve credibility
Feb 21 (DM) UNP MP Ravi Karunanayake demanded an urgent statement in Parliament over the credibility of SL’s Gross Official Reserves (GOR), possible foreign exchange leakages and the consistency of the Central Bank’s regulatory actions. Addressing the House, Karunanayake said reserve strength cannot be judged by headline numbers alone, insisting that transparency, enforceability and regulatory consistency are critical to maintaining public and investor confidence.
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Sajith exposes highly questionable coal imports from South Africa in 25 vessels; calls for independent probe
Feb 21 (Island) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday alleged in Parliament that eight recently imported coal shipments were substandard and called for an independent probe into the matter.Speaking in the House, Premadasa said Sri Lanka typically requires 36–38 coal shipments annually. While 11 Russian shipments received so far had raised no concerns, he claimed that 25 vessels ordered from South Africa under a new tender were facing quality issues.
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Maha Sangha Conference decides to present 10-point charter to the President
Feb 21 (AD) The Maha Sangha Conference, aimed at educating the public regarding the alleged pressures exerted on Buddhism and the Maha Sangha, was held in Colombo this afternoon (20). During the conference, the Buddhist clergy and Buddhist leaders from across the country jointly declared a Sangha Charter consisting of 10 points to alleviate the current social crises faced by the Buddha Sasana, the Maha Sangha and the people of the country. Accordingly, the relevant 10-point Sangha Charter,
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