Continuous protest begins in Jaffna demanding justice for Chemmani mass grave
June 25 (DM) A massive protest commenced today in Jaffna demanding justice for the Chemmani mass grave. As the number of mass graves continues to rise and no solutions have been found so far, this protest aims to draw international attention to the issue and to emphasise the demand for justice for the Tamil people. With this goal, members of the public have united to launch a peaceful protest titled Unfading glow,
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NPP to enact new anti-terror law with UN backing
June 25 (Island) Govt is going ahead with moves to introduce a new anti-terrorism law in consultations with the UN amidsts protests from various interested parties, both in and outside Parliament. The Justice and National Integration Ministry said that UN representatives, via zoom, had joined a recent discussion, chaired by Rienzie Arsecularatne, PC, who is leading the Committee tasked with preparing a new anti-terrorism draft law. The NPP, in the run-up to national elections last year,
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Port SOE profits rise 75% amid Red Sea troubles
June 25 (EN) Profits at Sri Lanka Ports Authority rose 75% to 34.93 billion rupees in 2024, as container transshipment volumes rose amid Red Sea troubles, a Finance Ministry report showed, as domestic imports also recovered. Total revenues rose to 98.2 billion rupees in 2024 from 84.2 billion rupees in 2023, with stevedoring revenues rising to 33.9 billion rupees from 27.4 billion rupees. “Despite a 33.5% drop in total ship arrivals in 2024 with only 3,426 ships compared to 5,155 in 2023,
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Ranil’s UK trip for wife’s PhD sparks CID probe
June 25 (NF) The CID has informed the court that a special investigation has been launched into a private overseas trip allegedly undertaken by former President Ranil Wickremesinghe using govt funds. According to the police, the details of the investigation were submitted to the Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court through a B-report. Investigations have revealed that former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe traveled to UK to attend
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Arjun Aloysius summoned to A'pura Court
June 25 (AD) The Anuradhapura Magistrate’s Court has issued an order summoning Arjun Aloysius, the Chairman of the W. M. Mendis and Company, to appear on July 23rd pertaining to an ongoing case, Ada Derana reporter said. The case has been filed pertaining allegations Arjun Aloysius misappropriated Rs. 52.9 million by obtaining a large quantity of maize without making the relevant payment to the Nochchiyagama-based P.D.G. Agri Business Company, and thereby breaching trust.
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Mohanlal meets Bimal Jayakodi in Colombo
June 25 (NF) South Indian cinema legend Mohanlal is currently in Sri Lanka for the much-anticipated shooting of Dharmayuddhaya 2, a sequel that promises to elevate the benchmark set by the original. During his stay, the Padma Bhushan awardee met with one of SL’s finest actors, Bimal Jayakodi, at the iconic Galle Face Hotel in Colombo—an interaction that lit up the local film community. "During the Dharmayuddhaya 2 filming, meeting Mohanlal - the lead actor of the Malayalam
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Special traffic plan in Colombo today for Bohra Conference
June 25 (AD) A special traffic plan will be in place in several areas of Colombo due to the conduct of the Global Bohra Conference and Spiritual Convention from today. The Global Bohra Conference will be held under the patronage of the spiritual leader of the Dawoodi Bohra community from today (25) at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre (SLECC) on D. R. Wijewardena Mawatha in Colombo Fort. The conference will be held from today (25), and then from June 27 to July 05.
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Court orders separate Police and Air Force probes into Maduru Oya helicopter crash
June 25 (AM) The Acting Magistrate of Dehiattakandiya, Y. Rajapaksha, yesterday (24) directed the SL Police and the SL Air Force (SLAF) to conduct separate investigations into the fatal crash of a SLAF Bell 212 helicopter into the Maduru Oya Reservoir in May. The court ordered both institutions to determine and report the cause of the crash, which occurred on 9 May during a demonstration flight at a dispersal ceremony at the Army Special Forces camp in Maduru Oya.
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Debutant Dinusha, seamers make it Sri Lanka's day in rain-hit Colombo
June 25 (CI) Sri Lanka dropped five catches, had a couple of edges fall short, and missed a run-out chance. But such was their dominance with the ball on day one of the second Test against Bangladesh that they still managed to pick up eight wickets. It meant that at stumps, on a rain-affected day, Bangladesh, who had won the toss in the hope of setting an imposing first-innings total on what was supposed to be a generally batter-friendly
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Wildlife conservation in crisis: Researcher warns of systemic collapse and calls for...
June 25 (Island) SL’s wildlife conservation is teetering on the brink of collapse due to systemic neglect, mismanagement, and a crippling shortage of trained personnel, warns veteran conservation researcher Sameera Weerathunga. Speaking on the state of the Dept of Wildlife Conservation (DWC), Weerathunga said the institution — once a respected guardian of SL’s unique biodiversity — is now being stripped of its core identity and responsibilities through arbitrary restructuring
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Sri Lanka to buy 29 luxury buses to operate on expressway
June 25 (EN) The cabinet of ministers has approved a proposal for the SLTB to purchase 29 new super-luxury buses for expressway operation using their own funds, minister Nalinda Jayatissa said. “The cabinet approved the proposal to purchase 29 super luxury buses through the financially capable depots and to purchase the remaining buses by making a down payment using SLTB funds and the balance to be paid in monthly instalments over a period of 5 years,” Jayatissa told reporters.
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NTC approves 2.5% reduction in bus fares
June 25 (AD) The National Transport Commission (NTC) has approved a 2.5% reduction in bus fares from 01 July 2025. Earlier, it was reported that the govt had informed bus associations that steps will be taken to reduce bus fares by 2%, following a discussion held today between the Ministry of Transport and representatives of various bus associations. The meeting was convened to discuss the annual bus fare revision,
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Parliament delegation in China for workshop
June 25 (NW) A Parliamentary delegation from SL, led by Minister Sunil Kumara Gamage, has visited China to attend a Workshop for MPs of Sri Lanka. The workshop, organized by the International Cooperation Centre of the National Development and Reform Commission of China and sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce of China, commenced on 20 June and will conclude on 06 July. The delegation consists of both govt and opposition members who are office bearers and executive
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Regulatory reforms for securities market operations
June 25 (FT) Dear Sirs, Essential regulatory reforms for securities market operations to minimise money laundering and other securities market risks. Media reports published over the last nine months have reported significant investments made by high net worth local and foreign investors in Govt securities, the stock market and as Board of Investments approved private investments. These high-profile news making investments raise questions as to whether essential and optimum regulatory
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CPC assures no fuel shortage in Sri Lanka
June 25 (AD) Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has assured that there will be no fuel shortage in the country under any circumstances. CPC Chairman D.J. Rajakaruna stated that the necessary fuel orders for the next two months have already been procured. According to Rajakaruna, the CPC has already placed and confirmed orders for the fuel required for the next two months and there is absolutely no reason for a fuel shortage in Sri Lanka during this period.
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Did we commit genocide in the Vanni?
June 25 (FT) Innocent until proven guilty is a fundamental of our judicial system, however no such standard has been applied to the events of the final stage of the war which ended at Nandikadal. The cry of genocide has become louder and louder with the City of Brampton, in Canada allowing the building of a Tamil Genocide memorial. None of the international human rights organisations or international NGOs have accused the SL govt of genocide. It is only members of Tamil
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Top neurosurgeon has performed surgeries on brain-dead patients
June 25 (DM) During the ongoing corruption case involving Dr. Maheshi Surasinghe Wijerathna, a consultant neurosurgeon at Sri J'pura General Hospital, CIABOC told court yesterday that she had allegedly performed surgeries on brain-dead patients. The neurosurgeon had performed surgical procedures such as the insertion of External Ventricular Drains (EVDs) and Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunts on patients who had already
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Middle East ceasefire boosts Colombo bourse
June 25 (FT) The Colombo stock market yesterday staged a strong rebound following the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. ASPI gained by 2.5% and the active S&P SL20 by 2.8%. Turnover was Rs. 5.2 billion involving 235 million shares. Turnover was boosted by JKH (Rs. 345 million) COMBN (Rs. 258 million) PABC (Rs. 238 million) and CFIN (Rs. 209 million). The value of the market rose by Rs. 157 billion after having dropped by Rs. 117 billion on Monday.
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Stalled Beira Lake Project revived after past failures
June 25 (ST) Govt has made a fresh attempt to revive a much-talked-about mixed development project on a prime piece of land at No. 40, D.R. Wijewardena Mawatha, Colombo 10, following a series of failed attempts at attracting investors in the past decade by successive governments. The property, which covers 3 roods and 13.85 perches of land and belongs to the UDA, is available now for investment offers on a 99-year lease. The move, sanctioned by the Cabinet, is part of
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I used candlelight at night: Deshabandu tells inquiry committee, denies evading arrest
June 25 (DM) Suspended IGP Deshabandu Thennakoon appeared before a parliamentary committee yesterday investigating his conduct during his tenure. This was his first appearance before the committee, and the session lasted nearly 11 hours, from 9 am to 8 pm, at the Parliament complex. Additional Solicitor General Dileepa Peiris led a series of questions focusing on Thennakoon’s whereabouts during
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SL faces fresh inflation, currency pressure as Middle East tensions escalate: FCR
June 25 (DM) Rising global oil prices, a stronger US dollar, and widening geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are fuelling inflationary pressure and currency depreciation in SL, First Capital Research said in a fresh analysis this week. “Israel–Iran conflict is pushing up global oil prices and strengthening the U.S. dollar, which directly raises SL’s fuel import bill and weakens the rupee,” the report said. It noted that local fuel, transport and food costs are rising as a result,
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Govt moves to establish National Tourism Council soon: Deputy Minister
June 25 (FT) The Govt is set to consolidate its fragmented tourism governance structure through the creation of a powerful National Tourism Council, with policy paper already submitted to the Cabinet of Ministers approval last week. “The proposal has been forwarded to the Cabinet office. With approval, we can start and until such time, the new Presidential Unit will carry out the Council’s functions,” Tourism Deputy Minister Prof. Ruwan Ranasinghe told the Daily FT.
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‘Lengthy approval processes, hindrance for new investments in renewable energy’
June 25 (DN) Lack of consistent policy framework and frequent changes in energy policies especially in the field of renewable energy sector in the country, discourage long-term investments in the country’s renewable energy sector, a spokesman of Renewable Energy Developers Association (REDA) said. Besides, the lengthy approval processes for renewable energy projects is also a great hindrance for new investments. Also inefficient implementation of policies such as Soorya Bala Sangramayamore..
Sri Lanka begin post-Angelo Mathews era with crucial WTC points at stake
June 25 (CI) After a draw in the first Test in Galle, the action moves to Colombo with more World Test Championship (WTC) points on the line for a Test arguably more important for SL than Bangladesh. As their remaining two home series in this cycle are against India and South Africa, two Tests without a win against a lower-ranked Bangladesh might leave the hosts feeling like they left points on the table. As for the visitors, they were the closer of the two sides to getting a positive result in Galle,
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Police integrity: Thousands of cops scrutinised for crime links
June 25 (TM) Around 2,000 to 3,000 investigations have been launched into Police officers since the NPP Govt came to power, over alleged misconduct including links to the drug trade and organised crime, according to the Minister Ananda Wijepala. He said that the Govt has taken all necessary steps to act against officers involved in various forms of misconduct. “We take action against any Police officer who engages in drug- or
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Mideast conflict to hit Sri Lanka economy in a month
June 25 (TM) The long-running impact of the Israel-Iran conflict may be seen in the Sri Lankan economy in a month’s time, Deputy Minister R. M. Jayawardena said. “The way things are going, we can see the impact of this conflict affecting us in a month’s time. We do not know how significant the impact might be on Sri Lanka as of yet - but we have identified this as cause for concern,” Jayawardena said, referring to the continued exchange of air strikes in the two Middle-East nations.
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Megha, Dinakshie most popular actor and actress at 36th Sarasaviya Film Awards 2025
June 25 (DN) Actor Megha Sooriyaarachchi and actress Dinakshie Priyasad were adjudged the most popular actor and actress at the 36th edition of the Calin Sarasaviya Film Awards 2025 held with pomp and pageantry at the BMICH yesterday evening under the patronage of Ministers Nalinda Jayathissa, Sunil Senevi and Harshana Nanayakkara. They received their awards from Dinamina Editor Pradeep Dassanayake and Calin Brand Manager Anushi Jayasekera. National Film Corporation
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Dhananjaya de Silva bets on pace in second Test against Bangladesh
June 25 (CI) Sri Lanka might be facing an 11-month Test hiatus after the second match against Bangladesh, but that won't stop Dhananjaya de Silva from putting his mark on this team. This is the first World Test Championship (WTC) cycle for which Dhananjaya has the reins from the outset, and he's doubling down on some of his strategies. Through the last two years, he's been insistent that Sri Lanka have to blood seamers at home, so they are prepared for overseas assignments.
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Flight operations at BIA return to normal
June 25 (DM) All SriLankan Airlines aircraft that were earlier diverted to alternate airports have now returned to the BIA and resumed flight operations, Civil Aviation Authority of SL (CAASL) Chairman Sunil Jayaratne said. He confirmed that both arriving and departing flights at BIA had returned to normal by 5 p.m. Meanwhile, the Chairperson of the BIA Operations Committee, Mrs. Roshani Masakorala, said that about 80% of flight operations at BIA are now functioning as usual.
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Tea exports and values climb in May
June 25 (FT) SL's tea exports in volumes and values have increased in May, resulting in a solid growth during the first five months, despite the ongoing geopolitical volatility and economic uncertainty. As the global tea trade continues to navigate in ambiguity, SL’s tea industry appears to be holding steady with total export volumes in May reaching 21.87 million kilos, marking a YoY increase of 2.42 million kilos compared to
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Resus Energy’s Rs. 1 b Green Bond powers Sri Lanka’s clean energy transition
June 25 (FT) Renewable energy firm Resus Energy PLC is set to make history with the launch of SL’s first-ever Green Bond issued by a local energy company. The Rs. 1 billion issue, scheduled to open today is aimed at financing new solar projects and refinancing existing debt-underscoring a strategic push toward a greener and more resilient energy future. This also marks the first Green Bond issuance by a non-banking and finance company in Sri Lanka, creating a new precedent for
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Sri Lanka promoted as host and champion at Billie Jean King Cup
June 25 (DN) Sri Lanka proudly showed its strength not only on the court but also as an excellent host nation by successfully organising the Billie Jean King Cup – Asia/Oceania Group III, Event A, at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association (SLTA) courts in Colombo last week. The well-planned and smoothly run tournament ended in glory for the home team, as Sri Lanka’s women’s tennis team earned promotion to Group II with a brilliant performance. The 7-nation int'l event began on Monday, June 17, 2025,
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