Delay in govt response to UK sanctions on ex-military chiefs, and others causes concern
Dec 29 (Island) Admiral of the Fleet Wasantha Karannagoda said that he is still waiting for the govt’s response to the UK sanctions imposed on three ex-military officers, including him, and a former member of the LTTE. The former Navy Chief said so in response to The Island query whether he was aware of the position taken by a three-member ministerial committee, consisting of Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath,
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India Women continue dominance; beat Sri Lanka by 30 runs
Dec 29 (CI) After three one-sided, low-scoring encounters, the fourth T20I between India and SL exploded into a run-fest in Thiruvananthapuram, with both sides posting their highest totals in women's T20Is. India's big score of 221 for 2 proved too much for SL, who fell short by 30 runs, handing the hosts a 4-0 series lead with one match remaining. India missed two catching opportunities and a stumping chance, while Sri Lanka gave away three, but the batting dominance was decisive.
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TM Sampath defies time to become Sri Lanka’s oldest First Class centurion
Dec 29 (ST) Last Sunday, at 43 years and 181 days, TM Sampath became Sri Lanka’s oldest batsman to score a first class century. When he struck an unbeaten 129 off 269 deliveries against Panadura Sports Club in a drawn SLC Major League match at Welagedara, Sampath signalled that he still has more to offer and that his cricketing career is far from over. Born in Jaffna, raised in the southern city of Kalutara, and the younger brother of famed international cricketer TM Dilshan, Sampath
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Editorial: Jekylls and Hydes
Dec 29 (Island) Sri Lankan politicians love the media dearly and take up the cudgels for the rights of journalists when they are out of power. The JVP/NPP leaders also defended the media to the hilt while they were languishing in the Opposition. Jekylls become Hydes after being ensconced in power, with the media exposing their failures and malpractices. Those who can, do; those who cannot, attack the media, one may say of the govts in this country, with apologies to Bernard Shaw.
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Building Sri Lanka’s digital disaster brain
Dec 29 (FT) When Cyclone Ditwah tore through Sri Lanka, it wasn’t just the wind and water that hit us. It was a sense of déjà vu, the feeling that we have been here too many times before. Flooded homes, frantic rescues, communities rallying together in compassion and exhaustion, these are stories we’ve all lived through, time and time again. I have watched this pattern repeat itself across floods, pandemics and economic shocks. As a country, we almost know the rhythm by heart; chaos,
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Cyclone Ditwah hits 2026 Budget
Dec 29 (FT) Govt’s fiscal position under the 2026 Budget has weakened sharply following the approval of a Rs. 500 billion Supplementary Estimate to fund post-Cyclone Ditwah recovery, according to a Finance Ministry report. Budget deficit for 2026 has been revised upward to 6.5% of GDP from the earlier estimate of 5.1%, marking a further deterioration from the 4.5% of GDP deficit projected for 2025.
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Wishes, Resolutions and Climate Change
Dec 29 (Island) Exchanging greetings and resolving to do something positive in the coming year certainly create an uplifting atmosphere. Unfortunately, their effects wear off within the first couple of weeks, and most of the resolutions are forgotten for good. However, this time around, we must be different, because the nation is coming out of the most devastating natural disaster ever faced, the results of which will impact everyone for many years to come. Let us wish that we as a nation
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Round Table Sri Lanka delivers rapid, high-impact relief following Cyclone Ditwah
Dec 29 (FT) In the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah’s severe flooding across the Western Province, Round Table SL (RTSL) has emerged as one of the nation’s fastest and most effective humanitarian responders, deploying urgent relief operations. RTSL’s first major mission launched in Welampitiya, delivering emergency food parcels, ration packs, medication, and bedsheets to families stranded for days by rising floodwaters. As the disaster expanded, RTSL rapidly scaled its operations,
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Cyber intimidation and disruptions
Dec 29 (TM) Two incidents over the last few days, in which bomb threats were made against a critical connectivity node and an administrative services centre by unknown entities, have raised concerns about SL’s preparedness to weather cyber intimidation and related disruptions as the island nation traverses a challenging period. SL, recovering from an economic crisis and battered by an unprecedented cyclone, is in a fragile state. Cyclone Ditwah has shown just how vulnerable SL
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Committees on paper, damage on the ground
Dec 29 (CT) Govt has announced yet another Committee — this time to regulate development in high-altitude and environmentally sensitive areas. The Committee includes officials from key State institutions such as the National Building Research Organisation, Central Environmental Authority, Urban Development Authority and National Physical Planning Dept. On paper, it sounds reassuring. But, SL has reached a point where announcements alone no longer comfort anyone.
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Will the new coastal conservation law destroy the coast?
Dec 29 (CT) SL’s coastline is a region rich in economic resources. However, the sustainability of development activities in the coastal zone has been questioned for some time. This concern intensified, even at a global level, following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, also known as the Boxing Day tsunami. In the aftermath of that catastrophe, laws were formulated to designate a construction-free zone extending 100 metres
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Terrorism versus civil liberties; the NPP’s clear betrayal of campaign promises
Dec 29 (ST) President Anura Kumara Dissaayake’s determination to repeal and replace SL’s Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) with a law that balances security concerns and civil liberties for rights focused governance was explained in great detail when interviewed by Newsweek earlier this month. But that sunny presidential intent is grossly contradicted by his NPP Govt’s draft Protection of the State against Terrorism Act (PSTA). In fact, the contradiction could not be starker
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Dec 29 (CT) SL university system has, until now, jealously safeguarded the principle of university autonomy—a principle without which a university ceases to be a university in the true sense. The intellectual and administrative traditions governing SL’s public universities were shaped at their inception by Sir Ivor Jennings, the founding VC of the Uni of Ceylon, drawing deeply from the time-tested conventions of British universities and the broader Commonwealth academic tradition.
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Disaster relief: The fairytale of compensation for the marginalised
Dec 29 (TM) The idealised image of plantation life – smiling women plucking tea leaves against a backdrop of lush greenery – is a narrative peddled by popular songs and advertisements that reinforce a fictional façade that has long protected the tea industry in SL. The reality, however, is far more sobering, with well-documented practices that have kept an entire community marginalised to serve industrial output.
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Governance crisis: System change promise under scrutiny?
Dec 29 (DM) NPP govt, elected on an overwhelming mandate to transform governance and strengthen accountability, now faces growing criticism over decisions that contradict its core principles. From stalled key appointments to questionable handling of legal matters involving its own members, the administration’s early actions have sparked serious doubts about its commitment to the rule of law and independent institutions. Central to these governance concerns is the prolonged
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Douglas Devananda who fought with the Sri Lankan Army against the LTTE
Dec 29 (DM) EPDP Chief and Secretary-General, Douglas Devananda became the latest political leader to be arrested in SL. The former Jaffna district MP and ex-cabinet minister was arrested by the Police on Dec 26 in Colombo. The ex-minister was initially detained under the PTA by the CID and on Sunday he was remanded until Jan 9, 2026, by the Gampaha Magistrate. The arrest was connected to an on-going investigation into the alleged transfer of a firearm to an organised gang criminal.
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Jaishankar’s SL visit on short notice as Modi’s special envoy underscores powerful...
Dec 28 (ST) The sudden phone call from India’s External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar last week saying he was coming to SL as his PM Narendra Modi’s special envoy must have taken the SL govt by surprise. Minister Vijitha Herath was in Parliament, where the govt was voting on additional funds for the recovery process from Cyclone Ditwah, when he was sent a note that his Indian counterpart was wanting to get through to him urgently.
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Dec 28 (TM) Eligible prison inmates across SL have not been granted the customary amnesty on Christmas Day in the first-ever such instance in the country’s history this year due to delays in providing additional information related to the inmate list submitted to the Ministry of Justice, according to Prisons Commissioner Jagath Weerasinghe. Responding to an inquiry on why the traditional pardon had not been granted, Weerasinghe said the request for additional information
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Auditor general post: No new nominees yet to Constitutional Council
Dec 28 (TM) Sri Lanka is likely to enter 2026 without an auditor general, as President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has yet to submit a new nomination following the repeated rejection of his previous nominees, highlighting an escalating standoff between the Govt and the Constitutional Council (CC). A CC member said that, as of yesterday (27), no name had been forwarded to the council for the post after it rejected the President’s nominee for the third time.
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Dec 28 (TM) The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) is awaiting responses from overseas laboratories regarding whether they can conduct the necessary tests on ondansetron, the expected timelines for such reports, and other relevant details, following a request from an Indian pharmaceutical company. This, amidst the NMRA’s attempt to establish WHO-accredited laboratory facilities to improve sovereign testing capacity
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Legendary singer Latha Walpola passes away
Dec 28 (AD) The legendary SL singer Latha Walpola has passed away today (27). She was 92-years old at the time of her passing. Born in Mount Lavinia in 1934, legendary singer Latha Walpola made her debut on Radio Ceylon in 1946 at the age of 12. She had recorded more than 10,000 songs during her career, including songs in foreign languages. Latha Walpola is also revered as the eternal Queen of Songs in SL cinema. She made her playback singing debut in 1953 with the film Eda Ra,
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Vehicle registrations down 9.7% in November
Dec 28 (EN) SL’s vehicle sales fell across categories by 9.7% in November, declining for the second month, though there was a pick-up in Japanese used vehicles, an analysis of vehicle registry data shows. Total vehicles registered fell by 4,271 units to 43,810 in November, from 48,081 in October and 48,897 in September. Used car registrations rose to 2,910 in November from 2,817 but was down from the peak of 3,461 in September. Brand new motor car registrations fell from 836 to 781.
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CID obtains 72-hour detention order on ex-Minister Douglas Devananda
Dec 28 (AD) CID has obtained a 72-hour detention order to further question former Minister Douglas Devananda, who was arrested yesterday in connection with a missing pistol, said police. Devananda, who was arrested by the CID, was produced before the Gampaha Magistrate’s Court today (27). He was taken into custody last evening (26) by CID officers in connection with an incident in which his personal firearm reportedly fell into the hands of members of an organised criminal
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Indo-Lanka committee to oversee post-Ditwah reconstruction
Dec 28 (ST) A joint official committee consisting of SL and Indian officials will be entrusted with handling India’s US$450 million post-disaster reconstruction package, a senior govt official said. The joint committee would decide on reconstruction projects to be carried out, purchases to be made under the Indian credit line and deployment of manpower from India to expedite projects, the official said. The joint committee will work under three time frames to complete the projects
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Colombo Municipal Council Budget to be resubmitted on 31st
Dec 28 (NW) Colombo Mayor Vraie Cally Balthazar on Saturday detailed the process behind the preparation of the Colombo Municipal Council’s 2025 budget, which is set to be resubmitted for a second reading on Dec. 31 after it was defeated during a council vote on Dec 22. In a statement issued following the setback, mayor said the budget was not merely a collection of figures but a document reflecting council’s performance
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VIASL urges Govt to revise taxes on small vehicles
Dec 28 (DM) Vehicle Importers’ Association of SL (VIASL) has called on the govt to revise the pricing and tax structure for low engine-capacity vehicles to make them more affordable, particularly for middle-income consumers. VIASL President Prasad Manage said the revision should focus on the 1,000cc category, including models such as the Alto, Wagon R, Yaris, and Hustler. “These are vehicles primarily purchased by middle-class citizens. Such vehicles should be encouraged and made
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NBRO issues advisory as Colombo-Kandy road reopens at Pahala Kadugannawa
Dec 28 (AD) Colombo-Kandy main road, which was temporarily closed at the Pahala Kadugannawa area due to landslides, has been reopened after an interim solution was implemented, the National Building Research Organization (NBRO) said. However, NBRO Director General Asiri Karunawardena stated that motorists should strictly adhere to advisories issued by the NBRO when using this road during the rainy season. He noted that preliminary investigations
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DMC prepares for anticipated increase in rainfall
Dec 28 (AD) Disaster Management Centre (DMC) has stated that it has initiated preparedness measures in anticipation of increased rainfall forecast by the Department of Meteorology. Director General of the DMC, Sampath Kotuwegoda, stated that relevant authorities have already been notified to remain on standby in this regard, including naval personnel, aircraft units and boat teams. According to the Dept of Meteorology, a wave-like wind flow is expected to affect the country from Dec 29,
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Police seize 133 mobile phones at Boossa high-security prison in 2025
Dec 28 (NW) SL police have seized 133 mobile phones and other prohibited items during a series of search operations conducted at the Boossa High-Security Prison. The seizures were made during 72 search operations carried out at the prison between Jan 1 and Dec 26, police said. In addition to mobile phones, officers recovered 159 SIM cards, 110 phone chargers, 122 data cables, 56 hands-free devices, 12 mobile phone batteries, 3 knives, 2.85 grams of heroin & 40.012 grams of tobacco.
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Ne-Yo concert: Govt to tighten safeguards on endorsements
Dec 28 (TM) Measures will be adopted to prevent the exploitation of Govt endorsements in future, Deputy Minister of Tourism Ruwan Ranasinghe said, as investigations continue into the cancelled Ne-Yo Live in SL concert, with key organisers allegedly absconding. Responding to an inquiry made by The Sunday Morning amid mounting public anger over the aborted concert, Ranasinghe said the incident had exposed gaps in
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62 dental surgeons to receive appointment letters on Monday
Dec 28 (DM) Appointment letters for 62 Dental Surgeons will be handed over at a special ceremony at the main auditorium of the Ministry of Health on Monday (29) under the patronage of Health Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa. Dental Surgeons have completed five years of undergraduate education at medical faculties in SL and recognised foreign universities, followed by a one-year compulsory training programme under the supervision of specialist and senior doctors at
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PAFFREL sets 2026 voter census in motion, calls for vigilant party oversight
Dec 28 (Island) The voter census activities for the year 2026 are scheduled to commence on 1st Feb 2026, the People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL) announced. PAFFREL stated that, as in previous years, census officers will not visit every household. They will only visit households relevant to updating the “A” and “Aa” lists, which include newly added and removed names. Only households from which voter information is to be collected will be visited.
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