'Our responsibility is to restore ecosystem for the benefit of future generations'
June 5 (PMD) President Anura Kumara Disanayake declared that the restoration of Sri Lanka’s natural environment is a civic duty that transcends generations, asserting that ecological preservation can serve as a powerful unifying force for the nation. He made these remarks while attending the national ceremony to mark World Environment Day, held at Nidahas Mawatha in Kegalle.
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Around 50% diesel, 15% petrol vehicles fail emission tests in Athurugiriya
June 5 (DM) A special roadside smoke emission test conducted today in front of the Athurugiriya Police Station revealed that more than 50% of diesel vehicles and 15% of petrol vehicles on the road were emitting excessive smoke, the Department of Motor Traffic (DMT) said. They said random inspections were jointly carried out by the Vehicle Emissions Trust Fund and the Sri Lanka Police Department as part of a nationwide initiative to mark World Environment Day.
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Vision for a new era of Nepal-SL economic collaboration
June 5 (Island) In a dynamic keynote address at the Unlocking the Potential of Regional Trade Through Strategic Partnership forum, Professor Rohan De Silva, Chartered Interior Designer and a leading voice at the SL Chamber of Small & Medium Industries (SLCSMI), presented a compelling vision for a new era of economic collaboration between Nepal and Sri Lanka. Professor De Silva began by emphasizing the forum’s importance as a space for meaningful dialogue and concrete action.
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Broken windshield wiper on new aircraft: Nalin Bandara slams govt
June 5 (AM) SJB MP Nalin Bandara has raised concerns over the condition of a newly leased aircraft by SriLankan Airlines, claiming that one of its windshield wipers was not functioning upon arrival. Speaking in Parliament, Bandara said he personally observed the issue during the official welcoming ceremony for the aircraft held at BIA. “The aircraft was leased from Garuda Indonesia, which is ranked below us. During the traditional water salute to welcome the aircraft,
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Overseas travel ban on Udaya Gammanpila lifted
June 5 (AD) Colombo High Court today ordered the Controller of Immigration and Emigration to take steps to lift the overseas travel ban imposed on former Minister Udaya Gammanpila, who was acquitted and released of charges related to the alleged criminal misappropriation of Rs. 21 million belonging to an Australian businessman. Udaya Gammanpila, through his lawyer, submitted a motion stating that although he was acquitted and released by the Colombo High Court on March 24,
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'I faced criticism and negativity on social media. but I endured it all for my country'
June 5 (DM) Anudi Gunasekara, who represented Sri Lanka at the Miss World 2025 pageant, in her maiden interview with the print media upon her return said that although she didn’t make it to the final four at the Miss World, she created history for SL by becoming the first contestant to win in three different categories at the pageant, held in India this year- Head-to-Head Challenge (Top 20), Talent (Top5 Asia), Multimedia (Runner-up).
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Stretch connecting Kadawatha, Central Expressway to commence in August: Bimal
June 5 (DM) The construction work of the stretch connecting Kadawatha and the Central Expressway will commence in August this year, Transport Minister Bimal Rathnayake told Parliament today. He said tenders have already been called for in this regard. Minister said steps will be taken to initiate the construction work of the main section of the Central Expressway which will also commence in the near future by the Chinse contractor or a local contractor.
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Top Official arrested over Rajapaksa-era Rs 27 mn opening ceremony
June 5 (NW) A former top official from the SL Land Reclamation and Development Corporation (SLLRDC) has been arrested over alleged corruption linked to a high-profile opening ceremony during the Rajapaksa administration. Former General Manager of the Sri Lanka Land Reclamation and Development Corporation (SLLRDC), Srimathi Mallika Kumari Senadheera, has been arrested by officers of the CIABOC. The arrest is linked to the first phase of the Werassa Ganga Project.
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Match-fixing allegations: Indictment filed against Sachithra Senanayake
June 5 (DM) Attorney General has filed an indictment before the Hambantota High Court against former SL cricketer Sachindra Senanayake over allegations of attempting to induce national cricketer Tharindu Ratnayake into match-fixing during a cricket tournament held in SL in 2020. The charges arise from an incident during a series of matches held in Hambantota in Nov 2020, where Senanayake allegedly attempted to influence
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New SriLankan Board stalled buying of 2 wide body aircrafts over fitness concerns
June 5 (EN) The new Board of Directors at the state-run SriLankan Airlines did not proceed with the previous govt’s cabinet decision to buy two more wide body aircrafts due to fitness concerns, the SriLankan Chairman said. SriLankan added a new A330 Airbus to its fleet on Wednesday expanding the total number to 23. The decision to expand the fleet was taken by the previous govt’s cabinet and then Board of Directors. “They had got cabinet approval for two more wide-bodied aircrafts but
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Interest rates expected to remain stable
June 5 (TM) SL’s interest rates are unlikely to move up substantially over the next two years as govt borrowings from the domestic market are set to remain low with primary surplus, LYNEAR Wealth Management Equities Head Asanka Herath said. He said that the govt is going to require less funding and borrowing from the domestic banking system and other investors to fund day-to-day operations with the possibility of primary surplus in 2025 and 2026 and treasury having positive cash balance.
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Law-making for the people must be with the people
June 5 (FT) Law-making in SL is shrouded in secrecy, ambushes the general public and alienates people. The process of law-making, as practiced by successive Govts, is rarely open, transparent and accountable – beyond observing the processes minimally set out in the Constitution and Standing Orders of Parliament. As a consequence, SL has enacted many bad laws, most recently the Online Safety Act of 2024, and continues to maintain many dangerous ones, including the egregious PTA
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Why UN Financing for Development Conference is SL’s best shot at debt justice
June 5 (FT) Illogical as it may seem, a collapsing global order – Trump tariffs and his disinterest in a just world – offers Sri Lanka a historic opportunity: to demand debt justice, build meaningful alliances across the Global South, and challenge deepening global inequality. A pivotal moment will arrive in late June, in Seville, Spain, at the Fourth UN Financing for Development (FfD4) Conference. There, SL must join other nations and seize the platform to expose the structural injustices
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Urgent antigen kits to be imported
June 5 (DM) Ministry of Health is set to import additional stocks of COVID-19 antigen test kits as a precautionary measure amidst growing concerns over a new global variant of the virus. While health officials confirm that there is currently an adequate supply of antigen kits for use on a temporary basis, Ministry is importing more as a contingency plan. This move comes in light of the increasing emphasis on preparedness,
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Health Ministry warns against salt use
June 5 (TM) Health Ministry urged the public to be more vigilant about the contents of food, noting that the lack of awareness contributes to numerous health issues. It emphasised that salt, among other ingredients, remains a major concern that is yet to receive adequate public attention. Ministry’s Environmental, Occupational, Health and Food Safety Unit’s Director Dr. Chandani Withana noted that Sri Lankans are used to consuming around two-three teaspoons of salt per day,
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House erupts as NPP alleges some MPs sold their seats
June 5 (Island) Parliament descended into chaos yesterday as Deputy Minister Sunil Watagala dropped a bombshell, claiming that some MPs had sold their parliamentary seats, triggering a fiery confrontation with Opposition lawmakers. Watagala accused certain MPs of corruption, stating, “We have among us MPs who sold their MP posts.” The remark immediately provoked an uproar, with SJB MP Chaminda Wijesiri demanding that Watagala reveal the name of the alleged offender.
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Sri Lankan Airlines takes flight towards new horizons with fleet expansion
June 5 (Island) SriLankan Airlines, long a subject of national debate and a significant drain on public funds, appears to be charting a new course. In a move signaling a potential turnaround for the embattled national carrier, a newly acquired Airbus A330-200 landed at BIA yesterday, fresh from Paris. This addition comes at a pivotal time for SriLankan Airlines, which has for years been a white elephant in the public eye, with past attempts at
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Minister orders investigation into Kuchchaveli incident involving Navy and...
June 5 (FT) Navy has been instructed to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident that occurred in Kuchchaveli, Trincomalee, and to submit a detailed report as soon as possible. This directive was issued by Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekaran. According to the Minister, appropriate conclusions and further actions will be based on the findings of this report. The incident in question took place on 3 June, when a fisherman was reportedly injured in a shooting
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President stresses need for holistic national development and collective governance
June 5 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara yesterday stressed that a country’s progress must go beyond economic success, insisting on the importance of accompanying social development and a shift in political culture. He made these remarks during a high-level discussion with senior Treasury officials. Prez instructed Treasury officials to expedite structural reforms in key institutions based on core Govt policy, while maintaining strategically important sectors under State oversight.
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Policy framework to draft new Condominium Act gets Cabinet nod
June 5 (FT) Cabinet at their meeting on Monday granted policy approval to formulate a new Act to govern the registration of condominium properties owned by the Govt or affiliated agencies. The approval follows the expiration of the validity period of the Apartment Ownership (Special Provisions) Act, No. 23 of 2018, which ended on 14 August 2023. The registration of condominium plans is currently governed by the Apartment Ownership Law No. 11 of 1973, as amended by Acts,
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Minister asks official to resign over FB post
June 5 (NW) Nuwan Dharmaratne has resigned from his position as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Pelwatte Sugar Industries, following a request made by Minister of Plantations Sunil Handunnetti over a social media post concerning the sugar industry. Minister confirmed that he asked Dharmaratne to step down due to remarks made on social media which, according to the Minister, were not in line with his official role. Dharmaratne was appointed to the post in Oct 2024 by Minister Vijitha Herath
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SC reinstates charges against Ravi K
June 5 (CT) Supreme Court dismissed the Writ Order issued by the Court of Appeal that had invalidated the Attorney General’s move to name former Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake as an accused in a case related to the controversial Central Bank Bond auction held in 2016. Delivering the judgment in a special leave to appeal application filed by the AG, SC Justice Mahinda Samayawardhena, with Justices
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World Bank Identifies Sri Lanka too hot for people to work 6 hours a Day
June 5 (DM) SL is among a few South Asian countries identified with a temperature level that is considered too hot for people to be able to work safely outdoors for an average of six hours a day, according to a report compiled by the World Bank. India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are the other three countries in the category. The World, in its book titled From Risk to Resilience: Helping People and Firms Adapt in South Asia says this is expected to rise to eight to nine hours a day by 2050.
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Sri Lanka to sign MoU with World Food Programme for $ 74.87 m strategic plan
June 5 (FT) Cabinet has approved signing a MoU between the Govt and the World Food Programme (WFP) of the UN to facilitate the implementation of the WFP’s SL Strategic Plan for 2023-2027. The Sri Lankan strategic plan of the WFP has been prepared as a tool for the main plan covering the four-year period, including strategic priorities and programs. The strategic plan, developed as a comprehensive framework to address food security and nutritional challenges in the country,
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International Law: HRCSL recommends treaties to be signed
June 5 (TM) Human Rights Commission of SL (HRCSL) stated that it is studying international treaties that are beneficial to the country and recommending to the Govt which of these should be signed. HRCSL Commissioner Nimal G. Punchihewa said that the Commission looks at conventions that could strengthen rights protections in Sri Lanka, and advises the authorities on those that are necessary and practical to adopt. “There are many conventions that we haven’t fully ratified yet.
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France to support development of clean energy sources
June 5 (DN) The Government of France will support the development of clean energy sources and increase energy efficiency in Sri Lanka. In order to enhance cooperation in the energy sector between Sri Lanka and France, a special meeting was held Tuesday (03) between the French Ambassador to Sri Lanka Rémi Lambert, and Minister of Energy Kumara Jayakody, at the Ministry of Energy. Discussions were held at length on enhancing energy cooperation between the 2 countries.
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Govt earns Rs. 136 b from vehicle imports in 4 months
June 5 (FT) Govt has generated Rs. 136 billion in revenue from motor vehicle imports between January and April 2025. This figure includes collections from VAT, Customs Duty, and Luxury Tax. This disclosure was made by SL Customs officials, during a meeting of the CoPF. It was revealed that the Govt has set a target of Rs. 450 billion in total revenue from vehicle imports for the year and, given the current situation, officials expressed
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NZ rugby players gift sports gear to Youth and Children in North
June 5 (DN) NZ Under-85Kgs rugby team donated their sports equipment to World Vision Lanka’s Every Mind Matters Campaign during their recent historic tour to SL. Every Mind Matters campaign aims at uplifting the mental well-being of children in North, SL through sports. Together with former All Blacks Rugby World Cup-winning coach Sir Graham Henry, NZ Under-85s gathered at Cinnamon Grand, to hand over their sports gear collected after concluding the Sir Graham Henry Cup tournament against
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Cabinet clears final phase of Myliddy Fishery Harbour development
June 5 (FT) Cabinet of Ministers on Monday approved construction planned in the land under Stage III of the Myliddy Fishery Harbour development and to extend the project timeline till 2027. The implementation of Stage III will mark the final phase of infrastructure expansion. With Stages I and II already completed, Stage III will focus on providing critical facilities to support both local and visiting fishing communities. The development will include essential services
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Railways Dept: 900 new recruits
June 5 (TM) Dept of Railways is set to boost its efficiency by Sept-Oct of this year with the recruitment of over 900 new staff members and around 3,000 internal promotions, according to Railways General Manager Dhammika Jayasundara. He said that the department has been facing difficulties in getting the required staff for many years. “The last time that approval was granted for required recruitments was in 2018, & no new approval
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SL eye Brunei revenge in Bangkok today
June 5 (DN) Sri Lanka will meet Brunei Darussalam in a crucial FIFA International Friendly today at the Alpine Football Camp Training Centre in Bangkok, Thailand at at 2.30pm Sri Lanka time. Both teams will treat this as a serious test ahead of their upcoming AFC Asian Cup qualifying campaigns later this year. This clash is important for both nations, who are among the lowest-ranked teams in the FIFA World Rankings. Sri Lanka currently sit at 200th, while Brunei are placed 185th.
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Cricket: Appeal Court dismisses legal challenge by fugitive from justice
June 5 (ST) Court of Appeal has dismissed a legal challenge brought by an American citizen who fled the country while facing sports corruption charges, ruling that he failed to meet bail conditions for judicial review. Amil Patel, also known as Yogi Patel, had sought to quash criminal proceedings against him under the Prevention of Offences Relating to Sports Act No.24 of 2019. However, his application was rejected after he left Sri Lanka in violation of court-imposed bail conditions.
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