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External groups behind hoax bomb threats?

Dec 31 (DM) CID and its Computer Crime Investigation Division (CCID) launched an investigation into a series of hoax bomb threats targeting critical infrastructure and government offices, to determine if external elements are coordinating these incidents to destabilize the nation’s security. The most recent hoaxes were reported on Dec 28 and 29, at the Nawalapitiya–Pasbage Korale & Poojapitiya DSs. more..

CMC budget vote : SLMC suspends member

Dec 31 (NW) SLMC has suspended the party membership of Colombo Municipal Councillor Zohara Buhary with immediate effect, for voting in favour of the Council’s budget. In a letter issued by SLMC Secretary Nizam Kariapper, it was noted that Buhary voted in favour of the CMC Budget Proposal despite the Party Leader, Rauff Hakeem, having personally instructed members of the Opposition to oppose it. SLMC described her conduct as a gross violation of party discipline. more..

First sitting of Parliament for the New Year on January 6

Dec 31 (AD) Parliamentary business for the first sitting week of Parliament for Jan 2026 was decided at the Committee on Parliamentary Business meeting held today under the chairmanship of the Speaker, Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne. Accordingly, Parliament is scheduled to convene from January 6th to 9th, the Secretary-General of Parliament, Kushani Rohanadeera, said in a statement. On Tuesday, January 6, 2026, time from 9.30 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. has been allocated for more..

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Cabinet clears path for new Industrial Transformation and Innovation Authority

Dec 31 (FT) Cabinet of Ministers approved further action to establish the Sri Lanka Industrial Transformation and Innovation Authority, a new institution aimed at streamlining and strengthening industrial and entrepreneurship development services across the country. Approval to create a single, more effective body by merging Industrial Development Board (IDB), National Entrepreneurship Development Authority (NEDA), and Small Business Development Division more..

Electronic sales: Public warned of rising online scams

Dec 31 (TM) Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant when engaging in online purchases following a recent increase in financial fraud linked to digital marketplaces and social media platforms. According to information received by law enforcement, fraudsters have been using platforms such as Facebook, Ikman, and WhatsApp to advertise mobile phones and other electronic devices at prices significantly lower than prevailing market rates. more..

Sri Lanka interest rates rise over 2025 reducing default risks

Dec 31 (EN) SL’s interest rates have edged up over 2025, reducing the risk of a second sovereign default, data show, though reserve collections fell short of initial projections amid insufficient deflationary policy, analysts have said. SL cut rates in May 2025 amid warnings that the operating framework of the central bank was moving on well-beaten paths of flexible inflation targeting where currency crises were triggered in more..

Pakistan tour profit to be donated to Rebuilding Sri Lanka program

Dec 31 (AD) Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) today announced that it will dedicate the upcoming Pakistan Tour of Sri Lanka to promoting the govt’s Rebuilding Sri Lanka program. Accordingly, several measures will be implemented throughout the series to raise public awareness of the program, the SLC said. One such initiative will be the donation of the tour profit, which will be generated from the Pakistan Tour of Sri Lanka, to the govt’s Rebuilding Sri Lanka program. more..

Sri Lanka listed among top 10 happiest destinations in 2026

Dec 31 (NF) Sri Lanka has earned global acclaim by being featured in the prestigious Happiness List 2026 from G Adventures, a leading travel company focused on emotional and experiential well-being. The recognition, based on feedback from over 8,000 int'l travelers, highlights destinations that spark purpose, connection, and long-term joy. Travelers praised Sri Lanka’s 7-day sailing adventure along the south coast, where journeys through serene beaches, vibrant fishing villages, and more..

The year that was – review of Sri Lanka cricket in 2025

Dec 31 (FT) 2025 is not a year where Sri Lanka’s cricket can reflect anything noteworthy or even an honorary mention as the national men’s team struggled in all three formats to establish itself. With the T20I World Cup which Sri Lanka are hosting with India looming on the horizon, the national T20 squad was still in a state of fluctuation, still unsettled and lacking in consistency. The ODI team is somewhat settled and more..

Legendary singer Latha Walpola laid to rest with state honours

Dec 31 (AD) The final rites of the late veteran singer Kalasoori Latha Walpola, revered as the Queen of Sri Lankan Music, concluded with state patronage this evening at the Borella General Cemetery in Colombo. Earlier today, her mortal remains were placed at the Independence Square in Colombo, allowing the general public to pay their last respect until 2 p.m. Religious observances were held thereafter, following which the remains were taken to Borella General Cemetery for the final rites. more..

Intensified calls to withdraw proposed Anti-Terror Bill

Dec 31 (CT) A group of 33 academics, social activists, and civil society members has urged Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara to withdraw the proposed Protection of the State from Terrorism (PSTA) Bill, citing concerns that it amounts to an expansion of the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). In a letter submitted to the Ministry of Justice and National Integration yesterday, the group criticised the Bill as ‘PTA+,’ arguing that it fails to deliver on the govt’s more..

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Sri Lanka eyes 3 m tourist arrivals and $ 5 b revenue in 2026

Dec 31 (FT) SL Tourism Chairman Buddhika Hewawasam expressed confidence that the momentum built in 2025 would carry into the coming year, projecting 3 million tourist arrivals and $ 5 billion in tourism revenue in 2026, supported by stronger demand, improved connectivity and renewed investor interest. Speaking on the year-end performance, he said SL officially surpassed its previous record of tourist arrivals from 2018 on 29 Dec, 7 years after benchmark was first set. more..

Top Australian influencer touts Sri Lanka as safe, stunning

Dec 31 (CT) Australia’s award-winning journalist and content creator, Luana Ostling, is visiting SL as part of an ambitious campaign to revive international travel and highlight the island as a safe, welcoming, and breathtakingly beautiful destination. Recognised as Australia’s Best Content Creator in 2025 and Sydney’s top influencer by the NSW Parliament, Ostling specialises in luxury travel, fashion, wellness, and lifestyle. She has captivated a global audience of over 1 million followers, more..

President visits Inland Revenue following historic tax revenue year

Dec 31 (NW) Inland Revenue Department has succeeded in collecting Rs. 2,203 billion in revenue in 2025, the highest amount recorded in its 93-year history. This represents a surplus of Rs. 33 billion over the revenue target for the year and a 15 per cent increase compared with the revenue collected in the previous year, stated Commissioner-General of Inland Revenue Ms Rukdevi Fernando. more..

Former Minister Johnston Fernando’s son remanded

Dec 31 (AD) Johan Fernando, the son of former Minister Johnston Fernando, who was arrested yesterday by the FCID, has been remanded. Fernando was remanded until January 9, 2026 by the Wattala Magistrate’s Court. Johan Fernando was arrested in Kurunegala by FCID officers on several allegations, including the alleged misappropriation of a lorry belonging to Lanka Sathosa and other vehicles during the tenure of Johnston Fernando as the Minister of Trade. more..

Galle MC water attack : Five opposition councillors arrested

Dec 31 (NW) Five opposition members of the Galle Municipal Council were arrested yesterday (30) for allegedly using criminal force against municipal staff and obstructing officials in the discharge of their duties, police said. The group, representing the SJB, UNP and SLPP, is due to be produced before the Galle Magistrate today. The arrest comes after the group had hurled water bottles toward the officials’ seating area during the committee session, causing a tense situation. more..

Ruling NPP passes Colombo Municipal Council Budget in 2nd vote

Dec 31 (NW) The Colombo Municipal Council’s 2026 budget has been passed after being presented for the second time. CMC’s 2026 budget was passed today with 58 votes in favour and 56 voting against. Previously, ruling NPP lost the first budget vote at the Colombo Municipal Council on 22 Dec. Council’s budget was defeated after the joint opposition voted against it. 60 councillors voted against the budget while 57 supported it. more..

SJB suspends CMC Councillor over budget vote

Dec 31 (NW) The SJB has suspended the party membership of Colombo Municipal Councillor Shane Daniel Ram with immediate effect. Issuing a statement, the SJB said that the decision follows the vote on the second reading of the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) budget. The suspension was carried out as the councillor had failed to adhere to the decisions of the SJB Management Committee and the Party Executive Committee during the CMC’s budget vote. more..

Former Sri Lanka Under-19 cricketer Akshu Fernando passes away

Dec 31 (NW) Former SL U-19 cricketer Akshu Fernando has passed away, drawing tributes from across the cricketing community for a career and life cut tragically short. International cricket commentator Roshan Abeysinghe confirmed the news in a tribute, describing Fernando as a talented cricketer and a cheerful, friendly and thorough gentleman.. Just heard the sad news that Akshu Fernando has passed away. He was truly a wonderful young man whose promising career was cut short by more..

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Telecom networks: Resilience or building back better?

Dec 31 (FT) Risk is always a fact of life. Modern society made us think risks had been eliminated. But risks have only changed form. We have to understand risks and mitigate them to the extent possible. What happened to the telecom networks is educative. Compared to the 1990s when bombs and strikes were commonplace, the electricity supply appears more reliable now. Back then the telcos invested in backup batteries and generators. After the war’s end, they gradually relaxed. more..

SL Railways after Ditwah: Rebuilding what was decimated; and building what...

Dec 31 (FT) Cyclone Ditwah didn’t simply wash away SL’s railway tracks. It washed away our excuses. For decades, SL Railways (SLR) has been the classic state-owned paradox: socially vital, fiscally fragile, structurally neglected – and politically untouchable. When Ditwah ripped through bridges, buried tracks, and crippled services, it did not cause a crisis. It revealed one that had been a disaster waiting to happen. Now, in the dismaying aftermath, real question is not how fast we will rebuild more..

State revenue, reserves hit record highs in 2025 as fiscal discipline strengthens

Dec 31 (FT) Deputy Minister Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando said SL will record its strongest-ever performance in State revenue and tax collection in 2025, alongside a sharp improvement in foreign reserves and public finance indicators. He described it as a decisive turnaround in fiscal management. He said 2025 marked a historic milestone, with State & tax revenue surpassing the highest targets ever achieved. more..

Corruption allegations galore ahead of CMC budget to be presented second time

Dec 31 (DM) Allegations have surfaced that the ruling NPP has offered monetary incentives to opposition members of the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) to ensure their absence at council sessions scheduled for Wednesday, December 31, when the budget is to be presented for the second time. SJB MP Mujibur Rahman told the Daily Mirror that there is a deliberate attempt to engineer the passage of the budget by encouraging opposition members to boycott the session. more..

Commission of Inquiry appointed to investigate irregularities at the Colombo MC

Dec 31 (AD) A Presidential Commission of Inquiry has been appointed to investigate, examine, and report on alleged corruption and irregularities said to have taken place at the Colombo Municipal Council. Accordingly, Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has named former High Court Judge Piyasena Ranasinghe, Chartered Accountant E.R.M.S.H. Ekanayake and former SSP D.S. Wickramasinghe as members of the Commission. The Gazette extraordinary in this regard has been issued more..

Educators slam govt for unprepared education reforms

Dec 31 (Island) Teachers, principals and education professionals have said the govt is unprepared to roll out proposed education reforms scheduled to take effect from next week, and warned of nationwide trade union action if the plans are implemented without adequate consultation and preparation. President of the Association of Education Professionals, Ven. Ulapane Sumangala Thera, said Ministry officials had indicated more..

Raghavan urges maximum security for Devananda in Mahara Prison

Dec 31 (CT) Former Minister Dr. Suren Raghavan urged the Govt to ensure maximum security for former Fisheries Minister and EPDP leader Douglas Devananda, warning that his life could be at serious risk while he remained in remand custody at Mahara Prison. Addressing a press conference organised under the SLFP, Dr Raghavan said Devananda was a high-profile political figure who had survived multiple assassination attempts in the past, particularly during the conflict period. more..

Last rites of music icon Latha Walpola with state patronage today

Dec 31 (AD) The final rites of legendary SL singer Latha Walpola is scheduled to be performed with state patronage this evening at the Borella General Cemetery. The legendary singer passed away on Dec 27 at the age of 91. The remains of the late singer lie in state at a private parlour in Borella and is scheduled to be taken to Independence Square, Colombo 7, at 10 a.m. today. The remains of the late singer Latha Walpola will be placed at the premises of the Independence Square, in Colombo, more..

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Ex- Minister Dullas writes to Donald Trump seeking tariff reduction on SL imports

Dec 31 (AD) Former Minister Dullas Alahapperuma has directed a letter to US President Donald Trump seeking a reduction in tariffs on Sri Lankan imports from the current levels to 12% for a period of one year. In his letter, former Minister Alahapperuma has also extended his gratitude for the generous and timely assistance provided by the US govt in response to the devastating Cyclone Ditwah. The $2 million in emergency aid, along with the deployment of military airlift capabilities more..

Sri Lanka probes Facebook plea of woman held in Dubai over unpaid hospital bills

Dec 31 (NW) Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has launched an inquiry into the case of a local woman and her child stranded in Dubai for reportedly more than three years following a viral social media plea for help. The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Arun Hemachandra confirmed Tuesday that officials have initiated a formal investigation after the woman posted a video to Facebook appealing directly to the President and Foreign Minister for repatriation. more..

Five police teams deployed to arrest ex-Minister Johnston Fernando

Dec 31 (AD) Investigations have been initiated to arrest former Minister Johnston Fernando in connection with allegations that a Lanka Sathosa-owned lorry was misused, resulting in a financial loss to the Govt. However, reports indicate that although investigations are underway to arrest the former minister, police have so far been unable to ascertain his whereabouts. Accordingly, it is further reported that 5 police teams have more..

SLSTL urges govt to re-route Colombo–Kandy Railway

Dec 31 (AM) The Sri Lanka Society of Transport and Logistics (SLSTL) has urged the Govt to develop an alternative railway route from Colombo to Kandy, warning that Cyclone Ditwah has exposed critical weaknesses in the country’s ageing rail infrastructure. In a statement, the SLSTL said the damage caused by Ditwah—particularly along the Main Line—has rendered several sections impassable, with the structural integrity of a key bridge near Peradeniya still uncertain. more..

SLT MOBITEL restores over 98% of sites impacted by Ditwah

Dec 31 (DN) In the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, SLT MOBITEL led one of the most extraordinary national connectivity restoration efforts in recent years, mobilising the full breadth of its operational network, technical expertise, and emergency response systems to safeguard SL’s digital lifeline. Within one week of the cyclone, SLT MOBITEL had successfully restored over 98% of the sites impacted by the cyclone, with only a small number of locations in the most severely affected districts, more..

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