Vehicle prices set to rise as surcharge extended: VIASL
Aug 16 (NW) Vehicle prices in SL are expected to climb sharply following the govt’s decision to extend the 50% surcharge on import duties until Dec 31, which had previously been due to expire on August 15. According to the Vehicle Importers Association of SL (VIASL), the extension will push up showroom prices significantly. A Suzuki Wagon R is expected to increase by around Rs. 500,000, a Toyota Raize by Rs. 1 million, a Honda Vezel by Rs. 1.5–2 million, a Toyota Prado by Rs. 3 million,
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Dry spell hits 68,000 as temperatures soar
Aug 16 (Island) More than 68,000 people are now affected by the prevailing dry weather conditions across four districts, with authorities warning the public to take precautions as temperatures continue to climb. A total of 68,041 people from 21,873 families in 17 GN divisions in Batticaloa, Ampara, Monaragala & Ratnapura districts have been affected. Monaragala has reported the highest number of affected people, with 31,647 residents facing the impact of the dry spell.
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Tougher IUU fishing law by year-end
Aug 16 (TM) A new and improved bill that heavily penalises Illegal, Unreported & Unregulated (IUU) fishing is to be implemented by the end of this year, followed by the repeal of the existing Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Act No.2 of 1996. Dept of Fisheries Director General Susantha Kahawatta said that the existing act comprised over 100 gazetted regulations that applied both locally and internationally.
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Over 700 prison escapees still at large - Audit Office report
Aug 16 (AD) A total of 709 prisoners who had escaped from prisons before completing their sentences have not been re-arrested, according to a recent report released by the National Audit Office. The audit report, included in the Dept of Prisons’ 2025 Annual Report, has revealed a number of irregularities and illegal activities within the country’s prison system. A total of 1,181 inmates escaped from prisons or prison custody before completing their sentences over the past six years,
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1996 World Cup Legacy to Rise 46 Floors Over Battaramulla
Aug 16 (NW) Wills Realtors (Pvt) Ltd has officially commenced construction of its 96 Legends Square luxury residential development with a ceremonial piling event held at Denzil Kobbekaduwa Mawatha in Battaramulla. Inspired by SL’s historic 1996 Cricket World Cup triumph, the 46-storey residential tower is designed as a tribute to the team that brought home the country’s first ODI World Cup. Members of the 1996 World Cup-winning team, led by former captain Arjuna Ranatunga, attended
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Day 1: Padikkal's maiden century leads India's dominance
Aug 16 (CI) India ended their 20-Test wait for a century from No. 3 on a dominant but rain-curtailed first day with Devdutt Padikkal coming back into the team with a commanding unbeaten 131 off 178 balls. When Padikkal brought up his century, at the other end was Shubman Gill, India's last centurion from No. 3 and on the day the only wicket a bowler took, even though five men batted for India. Yashasvi Jaiswal was run-out for 32 when
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Foreign investors buy over US$4mn worth of Sri Lanka rupee bonds last week
Aug 16 (EN) Foreign investors bought a net 1,350 million rupees (US$ 4.1 million) worth of SL rupee bonds in the week ended on August 14, Central Bank data showed, amid a firmer rupee currency. The latest buying boosted the foreign buying in the government securities to 72.9 billion (US$ 220.8 million) in the nine straight weeks since June 19. The inflows boosted foreign holding to 194.2 billion rupees, the highest figure CB has published in its Weekly Economic Indicators.
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Let’s learn from our mistakes
Aug 16 (Island) It was only earlier this year that SL cricket became the laughing stock of the cricketing world when Shammi Silva’s Executive Committee pushed for a revamp of the national selection panel and installed a loyalist as Chairman of Selectors. In turn, the new selection regime dispensed with Charith Asalanka as captain with the T-20 World Cup just around the corner. What followed is well documented: Sri Lanka made a sorry exit from a showpiece event they co-hosted with India.
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Tuskers ready for crack at Asian Games medal
Aug 16 (TM) Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) President Pavithra Fernando is of the view that the National Sevens Team led by Srinath Sooriyabandara are well prepared to take a crack at a landmark medal at the forthcoming Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games in Japan. He dismissed suggestions that the opposition faced by the Tuskers during the Howard Hinton Sevens in France and at the London International Rugby Sevens were of inferior quality and maintained that, on the contrary,
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Asian Senior Netball Championships: SL netballers secure third spot in Hong Kong
Aug 16 (SO) SL secured third place in the 14th Asian Senior Netball C'ships 2026 when they defeated Malaysia 65-60 in the consolation final played in Hong Kong yesterday. Even then, SL conceded the opening quarter to their opponents by a solitary point (12-13) before staging a superb comeback to snatch the second quarter 19-17. SL suffered another setback as Malaysia fought back to claim the third quarter 17-15 but held their nerve in the deciding 4th quarter & went on to pull off a 19-13 victory.
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AKD stands firm on 22A as Govt enters tougher political phase while...
Aug 16 (TM) For Prez AKD and his JVP-led NPP Govt, the election slogan A Thriving Nation, A Beautiful Life is increasingly becoming more than a campaign promise; it is turning into one of the Opposition’s most effective political weapons. Nearly two years into the JVP/NPP administration, the Opposition is seeking to change the terms of the political debate. Instead of getting drawn into arguments over IMF targets, fiscal deficits,
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Mathews confirms moving on from int’l cricket
Aug 16 (TM) Former SL Captain Angelo Mathews in an exclusive interview with The Sunday Morning Sports in the lead up to the first Test match between SL and India, which began at the Galle Int'l Cricket Stadium on Saturday (15), confirmed that he had moved on from international cricket for good. Mathews, 39, who famously brought the curtain down on his red-ball career in June last year against Bangladesh, stated that every professional player should know when to move on.
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A trail of fractured ground: Inside ARTRA’s art trail
Aug 16 (GV) For ten days in August, a scattering of galleries in Colombo and Galle Fort became something larger than the sum of their walls. ARTRA Trail Edition Two, the second edition of the platform’s circuit of exhibitions, artist talks and collector conversations turned the two cities into a single, loosely connected conversation about what SL carries beneath its surface. Four exhibitions and more than a dozen artists illustrate how the land, body and memory are never quite separate.
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A mandate is not a blank cheque
Aug 16 (TM) In September 2024, on the eve of a historic Presidential Election, the great majority of Sri Lankan voters had already made up their minds. The frontrunner was, in fact, the race’s dark horse: Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD), riding a wave of public hunger for change. As the second anniversary of that vote approaches, few of the roughly 5.7 million people who backed him could have imagined they would, so soon, be forced to question their own decision.
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SLs realpolitik: Why India must come first
Aug 16 (FT) India must always be Sri Lanka’s No.1 ally — not out of sentiment, but out of geographic reality. Twenty-two miles of the Palk Strait separate the two countries. No treaty, no summit, and no partnership with a distant power can change that. Sri Lanka should never do anything that triggers India’s core security concerns, because India is the neighbour who will always be there, long after other powers have moved on to their next strategic priority. US is now working hard to
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Sri Lanka’s judicial age: Fight is about more than age
Aug 16 (CT) There were men in the hall on the morning of 29 July who have spent much of the past decade attacking one another in public: Ali Sabry, Justice and then Foreign Minister under Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Udaya Gammanpila, a Minister of the same period who has fought much of Colombo’s political class in court and on air and M.A. Sumanthiran of the ITAK, who spent a career litigating against govts the other two sat in:
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Limits of a manufactured crisis: Why the public refused to see an enemy
Aug 16 (SO) For months, those opposing the NPP Govt’s proposal to extend the retirement age of judges sought to frame the issue as a fundamental threat to the independence of the Judiciary, a move towards authoritarianism and a Single Party State, a rupture in the constitutional order. In politics, the side that succeeds in defining the terms of a debate usually wins it. The detractors of the proposal – mainly the Opposition political parties, whose leaders are facing corruption allegations
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22A: The die is cast?
Aug 16 (Island) It is doubtful whether the discerning public expected anything worthwhile to come of Wednesday’s meeting between President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and a delegation from the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL). There was no space for a meaningful discussion on the contentious issues concerning the proposed 22nd Amendment (22A) to the Constitution to extend the mandatory retirement ages of the judges of the Supreme Court (SC) & Court of Appeal (CA).
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The gallows: A cure for the drug menace?
Aug 16 (SO) The possibility of reintroducing the death penalty for drug-related offences has once again entered the national debate, after attention was drawn to capital punishment during a meeting of the Ratama Ekata (Country Together) National Operation Council chaired by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat on Monday. The meeting focused on the escalating drug crisis and
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Elephants: They just could be us!
Aug 16 (Island) Why are there such strong feelings generated by us on seeing an elephant? Is it their immense size and power? Or is it something deeper, more fundamental that elicits these emotions of either love or dread? To be honest, not many have the privilege of seeing an elephant in the wild. Their experience is limited to pictures and videos, zoological gardens, captive elephants and the media; the latter which tend to seek sensational headline, rather than give balanced,
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A boost for tourism
Aug 16 (SO) The launch of direct flights between Colombo (IATA Code CMB) and Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon, IATA Code SGN) today by the full service national carrier Vietnam Airlines signifies a new chapter in the relations between the two Asian countries. Vietnam Airlines’ thrice-weekly flights will be augmented by Vietnamese budget carrier VietJet’s flights linking the two cities, also on a thrice-weekly basis from August 18. These flights were announced back in May this year
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Video: Two including lorry driver arrested over missing stock of school textbooks
Aug 15 (AD) Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of a stock of school textbooks worth approximately Rs. 800,000, which had been issued by Educational Publications Dept for distribution among students in the Eastern Province. Investigations conducted by the Thalangama Police have revealed that the driver of the lorry transporting the textbooks had sold the stock to a person collecting used bottles and
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Drug trafficker Shiran Basik to be brought back to Sri Lanka
Aug 15 (AD) Notorious drug trafficker Shiran Basik, who was arrested in Dubai and subsequently brought to Sri Lanka, has been handed over to the Central Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) in Colombo for further investigations. Along with the suspect, two other individuals suspected of being members of an organised criminal gang were also handed over to the CCIB for questioning and further investigations. The suspects were brought to BIA from Abu Dhabi last night (14).
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'Will buy paddy at Govt certified prices'
Aug 15 (DN) Araliya Group Chairman Dudley Sirisena, said that paddy harvests will be purchased at Govt-certified prices from today (15) morning, following discussions with Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Sirisena said the agreement was reached during a meeting with the President, Ministers K.D. Lalkantha, Wasantha Samarasinghe and other Govt officials yesterday. He said the discussion focused on the difficulties currently faced by paddy farmers and possible solutions.
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CBSL projects 4-5% growth in 2026
Aug 15 (FT) Central Bank of SL (CBSL) has projected economic growth of 4-5% in 2026, but warned that the outlook remains exposed to geopolitical, external and climate risks. In its Monetary Policy Report for Aug 2026, CBSL said near-term growth prospects had improved as the economic spillovers from geopolitical tensions in the Middle East were less severe than previously anticipated. Improving domestic demand
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FNA, not a valid reason to escape Court punishment: Addl. SG Peiris
Aug 15 (DN) The practice of marking sensitive intelligence information as FNA (For Necessary Action) and passing it down does not release a senior officer from accountability, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Dileepa Peiris has said, explaining the basis for the recent death sentences handed down to former IGP Pujith Jayasundara and former Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando over the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks. Peiris, who led the prosecution against the former IGP, said
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Cabinet approves $ 2.73 m grant for nutrition project in four districts
Aug 15 (FT) Govt has approved a three-year project to strengthen nutrition services for pregnant and lactating mothers and children below five years in four districts identified as facing serious nutritional challenges following the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent economic crisis. The move was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers this week that the Maternal and Early Childhood Nutrition Services Project will be implemented in Nuwara Eliya, Ratnapura, Polonnaruwa, and Trincomalee,
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Justice Minister’s viral driving video is not recent, Fact-Check finds
Aug 15 (NW) A video circulating on social media claiming to show Justice and National Integration Minister Harshana Nanayakkara livestreaming while driving on August 13, 2026, is actually footage recorded three years ago, a fact-check has found. According to Fact Crescendo SL, the video dates back to Aug 13, 2023, when Nanayakkara was serving as the NPP’s Moratuwa electorate organizer, before he became a Cabinet minister. The video resurfaced on social media after
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Sign Language Bill will be presented to Parliament soon: Minister
Aug 15 (DN) Minister Dr. Upali Pannilage said the Sign Language Bill will be presented to Parliament soon. He was speaking to the media before leaving the country to participate in the 35th session of the Committee under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. It is planned to review the first report submitted by SL in this regard. Minister emphasised that under the new Govt, many policy decisions have been taken for people with disabilities overthe past 18 months
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President has not meddled with judiciary: Minister
Aug 15 (DN) President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has not used his powers vested in the present Constitution to appoint a Chief Justice to his liking targeting a specific person, even though he could have appointed a lawyer from the private bar as Chief Justice if he wished, like past instances where Executive Presidential power was abused in appointing the Chief Justice, Minister Harshana Nanayakkara stated.
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Kandy doctors save man after 10-inch timber penetrates beneath eye
Aug 15 (ST) A team of medical specialists at the National Hospital, Kandy has successfully performed surgery and saved the life of a man who had a piece of timber embedded approximately 10 inches deep beneath his eye. Accident occurred on Aug 6 while 53-year-old H A R Kumara, resident of the Wattegama area, was working at a timber shed. A piece of timber approximately 4 feet long, 4 inches wide and 2 inches thick had penetrated approximately 10 inches deep into left side
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Nena Isura scholarships mark second death anniversary of Podi Hamuduruwo
Aug 15 (ST) The second death anniversary of the late Most Ven. Galboda Sri Gnanissara Thero, also known as Podi Hamuduruwo, was marked last Sunday with the awarding of scholarships to 460 beneficiaries under the Nena Isura scholarship programme. The scholarship programme was initiated in 2024 under the guidance of Ven. Kirinde Assaji Thero, Chief Incumbent of the Hunupitiya Gangarama Temple, with the aim of empowering children facing economic difficulties across
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