Fuel price reduction unlikely before September, says CPC
May 29 (NW) Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has cautioned that fuel prices are unlikely to decrease before September, despite recent declines in global market rates. “In this month or next month, largely until September, a price reduction cannot be expected. Whether there is an increase, we cannot say at this moment. We are still studying that,” CPC Managing Director Mayura Neththikumarage said.
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American crude arrives in Sri Lanka for the first time
May 29 (DM) A stock of American crude oil arrived in the country for the first time yesterday, steadying the fuel supply despite a possible price hike expected soon, an official said yesterday. Sri Lanka, during tariff negotiations with the United States under the Trump Administration, decided to include the American crude - West Texas Intermediate (WTI) - in calling international tenders for fuel purchases. It was a measure aimed at reducing the trade gap between the two countries.
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Opposition demands suspension of CIABOC Director General, probe into arbitrary and...
May 29 (Island) The Joint Opposition yesterday mounted a formal move to have the Director General of the CIABOC suspended, calling for an immediate disciplinary inquiry over allegations of arbitrary and biased conduct. In a petition dated May 26, 2026 and addressed to the Chairman of the Commission, opposition members have demanded that CIABOC Director General Ranga Dissanayake be sent on compulsory leave to ensure an impartial investigation into the allegations.
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CEJ moves court against state over alleged failure in disaster preparedness
May 29 (Island) Court of Appeal issued notices in a landmark writ petition filed against top state authorities over alleged failures in natural disaster preparedness and management. The petition, filed by the Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ) and its directors Hemantha Withanage and Dilena Pathragoda, accuses responsible ministers, govt institutions and public officials of failing to properly implement statutory duties and legal safeguards relating to disaster management,
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Navy renders assistance to bring ashore injured fisherman for urgent medical...
May 29 (SLN) SL Navy demonstrated its commitment to maritime safety and assisted to bring ashore an injured fisherman and rushed him for urgent medical attention on 28 May 26. The fisherman was aboard a local multiday fishing trawler off the south coast and the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Colombo coordinated the retrieval of the fisherman. Reportedly, the multi-day fishing trawler had departed from the Kudawella Fisheries Harbour on 5 May with 6 fishermen.
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Court to decide on summoning Lawyers in Kapila Chandrasena death inquiry
May 29 (NW) The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has announced that it will deliver an order on June 2 regarding whether President’s Counsel Rienzie Arsekularatne and Attorney Udara Muhandiramge should be summoned to give evidence in the magistrate’s inquiry into the mysterious death of former SriLankan Airlines CEO Kapila Chandrasena. The inquiry was taken up before Magistrate Pasan Amarasena today,
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Rural women affected by soaring sanitary product prices due to taxes, crisis
May 29 (DM) Rural women across the country are facing significant hardship due to the sharp increase in the price of feminine hygiene products, driven by taxation policies and ongoing economic pressures, the Doctors' Trade Union Alliance for Medical and Civil Rights said. Alliance Specialist Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa said the price of sanitary products in SL has become one of the highest in Asia due to the combined impact of currency depreciation, multiple taxes, and rising production costs.
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26 injured in bus accident in Siyambalanduwa
May 29 (AD) A SLTB bus veered off the road and overturned this afternoon in the 31st Junction area along the Siyambalanduwa-Monaragala main road. According to reports, the accident occurred after the bus veered off the road and fell into a culvert. A total of 26 persons, including 11 women and 15 men, injured in the accident were admitted to the Monaragala District General Hospital. It is also reported that a five-month-old infant was among those injured,
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Father arrested over deaths of two children in Batticaloa hotel room fire
May 29 (AD) Batticaloa Police have uncovered alleged fraudulent activities linked to the tragic deaths of two children from the same family who died after inhaling smoke from a fire inside a hotel room in Batticaloa. The victims were identified as a 3-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl, police said. The children had died after inhaling heavy smoke from a mattress that had caught fire while their father had allegedly locked the hotel room from
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Leading SL cocktail bars unite for monumental two-part showcase in Bangkok
May 29 (FT) In a historic first for the country’s hospitality industry, eight of SL’s most definitive cocktail bars are joining forces in Bangkok this week and next week for a two-part collaborative showcase. Operating under a shared vision of unity, humility, and collective representation, these venues are coming together to take the island’s rapidly evolving bar culture, ancestral crafts, and contemporary hospitality to the global stage. The double-header showcase will see
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VFS Global under scrutiny after EU inspection reports
May 29 (NW) The functioning of visa outsourcing giant VFS Global has come under scrutiny after more than 150 inspection reports by European authorities flagged multiple operational concerns at its centres across 20 EU member states between 2020 and 2025. The reports, accessed by Netherlands‑based investigative newsroom Lighthouse Reports through over 40 Freedom of Information requests to the European Commission, the UK, and various EU governments,
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Trial against Namal in Krrish case to begin in July
May 29 (NF) The Colombo High Court today (29) fixed July 7 as the date to commence the trial against Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa in connection with the controversial Krrish financial transaction case. The charges against Rajapaksa were formally filed by the Attorney General on February 5, 2025, before the Colombo High Court, alleging criminal breach of trust linked to a financial deal purportedly conducted for the promotion of rugby in Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka seeks to enhance exports, GDP significantly
May 29 (DN) With a vision to pivot towards exponential growth, SL seeks to enhance exports and GDP significantly, inspired by successful models like Vietnam and South Korea, Deputy Minister of Industries Chathuranga Abeysinghe said addressing a Forum held recently in Colombo. He said the complexity of exports reflects low value addition in basic products, as seen in countries like Vietnam, which has diversified its product basket through strategic investments.
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Ceylon chamber urges Sri Lanka to stick with IMF Program
May 29 (EN) SL must continue to engage with the IMF to maintain economic stability, the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, SL’s influential trade body, has said. “Continued engagement with IMF programme remains critical to preserving macroeconomic stability, restoring investor confidence, and strengthening SL’s external resilience,” it said in a statement. SL, this week, gained access to around US$ 695 m
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Sri Pada pilgrimage season to conclude tomorrow
May 29 (AD) The Chief Custodian of the Sri Pada Rajamaha Viharaya, Venerable Bengamuwe Dhammadinna Thero, states that this year’s Sri Pada pilgrimage season will conclude on the Vesak Full Moon Poya Day (30). The Thero noted that several religious programmes have been organised at the Sri Pada Uda Maluwa in view of Vesak Poya Day. Venerable Bengamuwe Dhammadinna Thero further stated that, following the religious rituals to be held at the Sri Pada Uda Maluwa on
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FTZMA meets BOI Acting Chairman and Director General
May 29 (FT) FTZMA Executive Committee members, led by the Chairman, Dhammika Fernando met the Acting BOI Chairman Dr. Sulakshana Jayawardena and Director General Renuka Weerakoon to discuss several urgent matters affecting BOI enterprises and export-oriented manufacturers. A key focus of the meeting was the concern faced by the local Suppliers, indirect exporters / deemed exporters regarding the 18% VAT payable on raw material purchases
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Colombo braces for massive crowds for Vesak: Road closures & One-way routes...
May 29 (NF) SL Police is set to implement a comprehensive special traffic management plan as large crowds are expected to gather in the Colombo city for the 2026 Vesak festival, with multiple zones, thorana displays, and lantern exhibitions drawing significant public participation. The plan aims to manage the influx of vehicles and pedestrians as Vesak celebrations take place across several key locations in the capital from
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Guidelines issued to school authorities to prevent spread of meningitis
May 29 (AD) Ministry of Education has issued guidelines to all Provincial Directors of Education, based on instructions from the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, on preventive measures related to the spread of Enterovirus Meningitis reported in several districts across the country. According to the circular, the disease has a greater impact on children and individuals with weakened immune systems. The first cases were reported in Deniyaya in the Matara District during April.
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Predicting and stabilising Exchange Rate movements
May 29 (FT) In a central banking monetary regime exchange rate is an endogenous variable, i.e. it is determined by several other short run and long run economic variables. Thus, it cannot be directly controlled by the central bank or any Govt entity. It cannot be directly controlled by any private entity either. However, there can be an indirect control by CB and other relevant institutions by managing variables such as foreign exchange inflows and outflows, money supply, real output & inflation.
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Buddhism is for consenting adults
May 29 (FT) It is one thing to study Buddhism from an academic distance. It is quite a different thing to be a practising Buddhist. Some of us are fated to straddle both these worlds, and it is as such edgewalkers that we write this on the eve of the Vesak poya day. When the Buddhist monastic order was first instituted by the Buddha, only adults were allowed to become members. In fact, according to Theravāda Vinaya (monastic code), one has to be at least 20 years old to receive full ordination.
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Sri Lanka opens new Consulate in Wellington
May 29 (NW) The new Consulate General Office of Sri Lanka was officially opened in New Zealand’s capital, Wellington, on Thursday, strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries. The inauguration coincided with the official visit of Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath, and was attended by NZ’s Foreign Minister Rt. Hon. Winston Peters as a special guest. The ceremony began with SL religious observances and traditional Māori blessings, reflecting cultural traditions of both nations.
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Sri Lanka’s monetary policy remains appropriate despite rate hike: IMF
May 29 (FT) IMF Mission Chief for Sri Lanka Evan Papageorgiou yesterday said SL’s current monetary policy stance remains broadly appropriate, despite the Central Bank's recent 100-basis point policy rate hike. He said the country’s macroeconomic recovery remained on track, supported by stabilising prices, improving foreign reserves, and continued economic momentum. He expressed confidence that
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President declares several public services as essential services
May 29 (NW) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has declared a number of public services as essential services under the Essential Public Services Act No. 61 of 1979 through an Extraordinary Gazette issued on Thursday (28). The gazette states that the order was issued considering the need to maintain normal public life amid the prevailing post-disaster situation across the country. According to the gazette notification, the declaration applies to services provided by state corporations,
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MP Mujibur denies any dealings with Bogambara prison inmate
May 29 (Island) SJB MP Mujibur Rahman said he had visited the CID at Police Headquarters to make a statement regarding allegations that he had telephone conversations with an inmate detained at the Bogambara Prison. Rahman said that he never had any direct connection with the inmate and said the calls had been made through a mobile phone belonging to one of his associates. According to the MP, the inmate is a drug addict who used the phone from inside the prison to contact the owner of
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SriLankan seeks Rs. 10 billion as Govt moves to PPP model
May 29 (NW) Govt is moving ahead with plans to introduce a public-private partnership (PPP) model for SriLankan Airlines, Minister Anura Kuranathilake said. He acknowledged that maintaining the national carrier through taxpayer funds was becoming increasingly unsustainable. He said the Govt is currently required to provide significant financial support to keep the airline operational, revealing that around Rs. 90 b
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Bogambara pedestrian underpass opened
May 29 (DN) Bogambara pedestrian underpass was opened to the public yesterday. The underpass was built to reduce traffic congestion caused by pedestrians crossing the main road and ensure the safety of pedestrians. Costing Rs. 658 lakhs, it was constructed under the Rehabilitation and Development Project of the Access Roads to the Kandy Multi-Modal Transport Hub. Deputy Minister Prasanna Gunasena, Kandy Mayor Chandrasiri Wijenayake, Central Province Chief Secretary
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SL youth urged to enter expanding IT sector
May 29 (DN) SL youth should actively pursue opportunities in the Information Technology (IT) sector as the industry continues to expand rapidly both locally and globally, CEO Connex Information Technologies, Suresh Wijesinghe said. Speaking on the growing importance of the digital economy, Wijesinghe emphasized that the global IT industry has become one of the fastest-growing sectors in the world, creating thousands of new employment opportunities across multiple fields.
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7-year-old boy Wanted to see parents in Colombo found alone at Hatton bus stand
May 29 (DM) A seven-year-old schoolboy who had reportedly planned to travel alone to Colombo to meet his parents was rescued by police after being found waiting at the Hatton bus stand. The child had drawn the attention of a timekeeper at the bus stand after he was seen loitering alone in his school uniform and failed to clearly explain why he was there. Timekeeper subsequently handed the boy over to the Police for further inquiries. During questioning, the child told police that
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Over 5000 unprotected children in Anuradhapura
May 29 (DM) A recent survey has revealed 5780 children in the Anuradhapura district are vulnerable to sexual harassment or rape. DIG North Central Province T.B. Sugathapala told the meeting of the District Coordinating Committee that they are underage children less than 16 years of age. The District Coordinating Committee met under the co-chairmanship of Minister Wasantha Samarasinha and Governor Wasantha Jinadasa at the Provincial Council Auditorium.
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German businesses eye SL as strategic hub amid push for trusted partnerships
May 29 (FT) German business leaders and policymakers yesterday identified SL as a strategically important partner in the Indo-Pacific region, while urging faster reforms, policy consistency, and stronger investment facilitation to unlock the full potential of bilateral economic ties. Speaking at the inauguration of the SL-German Business Forum 2026 themed Building Trusted Partnerships in Colombo, officials from
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Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships: Tharushi shines with 1500m Gold
May 29 (DN) SL’s promising middle-distance runner Tharushi Abisheka once again showcased her talent by winning the gold medal in the women’s 1500m event at the Asian U-20 Athletics C'ships in Hong Kong yesterday. 18-year-old athlete, popularly known as Podi Tharushi on the local track, produced a brilliant performance to clock 4 minutes 31.41 seconds and secure the title ahead of Iran’s Maryam Baluoutaki (4:33.35) and South Korea’s Song Dawson (4:35.42), who finished second and
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FITIS says ICT/BPM exports surpassing tea signals digital economy potential
May 29 (FT) SL’s ICT and BPM sector has achieved a major national milestone, with digital services exports surpassing tea export earnings during the first four months of 2026, reflecting the country’s accelerating transition towards a knowledge-driven digital economy. According to recent export performance data published by the EDB, ICT/BPM export earnings reached approximately $ 581.7 mil during January to April, exceeding tea export earnings of $451.6 m during the same period.
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