Dec 12 (FT) UN & humanitarian partners yesterday launched a Humanitarian Priorities Plan (HPP) seeking $ 35.3 million (around Rs. 10.9 billion) to scale-up life-saving assistance for communities devastated by Cyclone Ditwah. Plan aims to support 658,000 of the most vulnerable people between Dec 2025 and April 2026, as SL grapples with what the UN describes as its worst natural disaster in at least two decades.
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A/L answer scripts safe: Exams Chief
Dec 12 (Island) Commissioner General of Examinations, Indika Liyanage has said that GCE A/L exam answer scripts have not been damaged by the recent weather disasters. Examinations Dept has said that the public could get in touch with the Department via 1911 or through telephone numbers: 0112 78 45 37, 0112 78 66 16 or 0112 78 42 08 regarding any issue pertaining to the examination. Such matters can also be reported via fax at 0112 78 44 22 or via the Examinations Dept’s email
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Sri Lankan Day national programme postponed due to cyclone disaster
Dec 12 (NW) Govt confirmed that the inaugural Sri Lankan Day national programme, scheduled to take place from Dec 12 to 14, has been postponed in light of the severe cyclone disaster and ongoing recovery efforts across the country. The event, which was to be held across the Colombo Municipal Council Grounds, Viharamahadevi Park, and surrounding main roads, was designed as a large-scale national celebration featuring four zones with the participation of both public and private sectors.
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Post-Ditwah: NBRO requested to inspect 2,198 locations
Dec 12 (TM) The NBRO has inspected a total of 494 landslide-prone sites following recent heavy rainfall. The public has meanwhile requested inspections for an additional 2,198 locations. Meanwhile, although weather conditions have improved, Level Three (Red) Landslide evacuation warnings remain in effect for 37 DS Divisions (Udapalatha, Gangawata Korale, Udadumbara, Doluwa, Minipe,
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Bribery case filed against Rajitha Senaratne to be taken up in Jan. 2026
Dec 12 (AD) The Colombo High Court today (11) ordered that the case filed by CIABOC against former Fisheries Minister Rajitha Senaratne and two other accused—regarding alleged losses caused to the govt by leasing the Mutwal Fisheries Harbor to a private company in 2014—be taken up again on January 29, 2026. The case was called today (11) before High Court Judge Mohamed Mihal. During the hearing, the Bribery Commission informed Court that it sought permission to amend
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Lanka Thriposha hands over Rs. 100 m dividend to Treasury
Dec 12 (FT) Lanka Thriposha Ltd, on Wednesday paid Rs. 100 million in dividends to the General Treasury, reinforcing the State-owned nutrition provider’s financial contribution despite recent speculation about its future. The cheque was officially handed over to Deputy Minister Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando by Thriposha Chairman Amal Attanayake and senior company officials. Minister Wasantha Samarasinghe was also present at the occasion. Dr. Fernando dismissed
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First SL Euroformula Champion Yevan David presents trophies to Sports Minister
Dec 12 (NW) SL racing prodigy Yevan David has dedicated his historic Euroformula Open triumph to the nation, presenting his championship trophies to Minister of Sports Sunil Kumara Gamage in Colombo. David, who delivered a breakthrough performance in the 2025 Euroformula Open Championship, became the first Sri Lankan to win the Rookie Championship while also finishing second overall in the series. His achievements mark a major milestone for SL in int'l motorsport.
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Sri Lanka pavilion gains prominent attention at Productronica 2025 in Germany
Dec 12 (FT) SL Export Development Board (EDB), in collaboration with the SL Embassy in Berlin, Germany, has organised SL’s participation at Productronica 2025 which was held from 18–21 Nov, at the Messe München Trade Fair Center in the Messestadt Riem, Germany. EDB has earlier organised a SL Pavilion at Productronica in 2019 for the first time. Productronica 2025 Messe München is a World’s leading Biennial Trade Fair with Innovative Solutions and products for entire value chain
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Rs 1. 3 billion Yahapalana building deal under investigation
Dec 12 (Island) The CIABOC has initiated an inquiry into the shifting of the Agriculture Ministry situated at Rajamalwatte, to a building belonging to the D.P. Jayasinghe Group of Companies, at Rajagiriya, during the Yahapalana govt. The building was rented for a five-year period at a cost of over Rs 1 bn by the yahapalana govet within months after the then President Maithripala Sirisena declared opened the 10-storey building complex.
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Sri Lanka U-17s play decider today
Dec 12 (DN) SL U-17 cricket team aims to maintain their momentum in the deciding one-day game against Bangladesh U-17 today at Chattogram Cricket Stadium. Bangladesh U-17 won the first game by 78 runs, but SL bounced back to level the series with a six-wicket victory in the second game. The team now seeks to end the tour on a high note, with batsmen and bowlers needing consistent performances to secure the series. In the first one-dayer, SL’s batsmen struggled to reach
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US ready for tariff talks with Sri Lanka
Dec 12 (FT) The visiting US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Allison Hooker has conveyed to Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake that the US has drawn its attention to restarting tariff negotiations with SL. While affirming that the US stands ready to provide any necessary support to assist SL’s post-Ditwah recovery, Hooker expressed support for enhancing tourism between the US and SL, as well as for the growth of trade and maritime operations between the two nations.
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Sri Lanka struggles in aftermath of devastating cyclone
Dec 12 (HRW) Sri Lanka is suffering a series of floods and landslides brought upon by Cyclone Ditwah this past November. Climate experts believethe intensity of seasonal storms, which also recently devastated Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, are likely to have been supercharged by rising sea temperatures. SL authorities and civil society organizations are now struggling to bring relief to millions of affected people.
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Rs 180 million in land and buildings seized in money-laundering probe
Dec 12 (NW) The Illegal Assets Investigation Division has launched a probe into properties allegedly acquired by a 52-year-old drug trafficker from Thanamalwila, Hambegamuwa, following a complaint filed by the Police Narcotics Bureau under the Prevention of Money Loundering Act. Police said the suspect has previous records relating to narcotics possession and drug trafficking, and has been arrested and produced before courts by several police stations across the country.
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Abandoned animals saved from drowning
Dec 12 (ST) The caring nature of Sri Lankans was on display again during the floods which affected domestic pets and urban wildlife. While some people fled to safety with their pets, others abandoned them. Welfare organisations and some residents, using makeshift boats, tyre tubes, and boats, rescued the abandoned pets, risking nervous reactions from animals in panic. Some animals had fled to higher ground, while others were stuck in balconies, concrete slabs of partly built
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Former Speaker Asoka Ranwala hospitalised after road accident in Sapugaskanda
Dec 12 (DM) NPP MP and former Speaker Asoka Ranwala was hospitalised this evening following a road accident in the Sapugaskanda area, police said. Accident occurred in the Deniyamulla area in Sapugaskanda when the MP’s vehicle collided with a car. MP was reported to have been driving his vehicle at the time of the incident and was admitted to the Ragama Hospital for treatment. A woman and a child travelling in the car also sustained minor injuries and received medical attention.
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NCPA calls on public to report suspicious childcare offers to 1929 helpline
Dec 12 (FT) National Child Protection Authority (NCPA) has warned of fraudulent moves of certain individuals and organisations offering help for displaced children due to the Ditwah disaster and requests to inform about such offers to the NCPA’s hotline. “The Authority has noticed about messages circulating on social media claiming that certain individuals or organisations are willing to take full responsibility for the education, food, and
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CIABOC probes Nandana Gunathilake and Udaya Gammanpila over alleged contempt
Dec 12 (NW) CIABOC has initiated an investigation into former MPs Nandana Gunathilake and Udaya Gammanpila following a complaint that the duo committed contempt against the commission. The inquiry was launched based on a complaint submitted by the civil society organisation Citizen Power Against Bribery, Corruption, and Waste. CIABOC said the probe centres on remarks or actions attributed to the two former MPs that may amount to contempt of the commission.
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SEC defers Colombo Dockyard suspension as India’s Mazagon Dock set for takeover
Dec 12 (DM) Colombo Dockyard PLC (CDL) has secured a critical six-month extension on the trading of its shares, averting an immediate suspension as it finalises a strategic takeover by India’s Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. The company announced on Wednesday that the Securities and Exchange Commission of SL (SEC) has granted a deferment of the trading suspension - originally slated for Dec 11, 2025 - until June 11, 2026. The potential suspension was linked to the company’s non-compliance
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Viet Nam trade delegation signals timely investment momentum for SL’s...
Dec 12 (FT) Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and Embassy of Viet Nam in SL co-organised the Viet Nam–Sri Lanka Business Forum on 9 Dec, in conjunction with the 3rd Viet Nam–SL Subcommittee on Trade co-chaired by Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of Viet Nam Phan Thi Thang and Secretary of Ministry of Trade, Commerce & Food Security of SL, K.A. Vimalenthirarajah. The event drew strong participation from across the local business community.
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An Indian lesson
Dec 12 (TM) As SL is struggling to emerge from the immediate dangers posed by cyclone Ditwah, the country is now confronting the harder and longer path of rebuilding. The storm did not only tear through houses, bridges and roads. It also disrupted daily lives and community routines, consequently placing new burdens on already vulnerable households. Recovery, therefore, must extend beyond repairing or rebuilding buildings. It must include the physical and mental well-being
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The human cost of the Mavil Aru breach
Dec 12 (CT) The devastating Cyclone Ditwah that struck SL has left many homeless, forcing thousands to evacuate. The impoverished communities living below the Mavil Aru Tank were no exception. Their hopes and livelihoods were shattered when the tank’s bund — a vital source of sustenance for them — was breached. Having lost their possessions to the floods, these residents are now seeking refuge in temporary shelters. Seruwila, Muttur & Kinniya DS Divisions were severely affected
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Post-Ditwah recovery: MSMEs offered 3-year loans
Dec 12 (TM) SL is to introduce loan schemes for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, between Rs. 250,000 and Rs. 1,000,000 for a period of 3 years, at a 3% interest rate, in an effort to rebuild businesses within the segment that have been affected by adverse effects of cyclone Ditwah, Govt said. “Under the proposed scheme, it is expected to take measures to provide required funds for a period of 3 yrs under interest rate of 3% per annum”
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In the midst of the catastrophe: The blight of oppositional politics
Dec 12 (TM) SL was one of the four Asian countries to be hit by cyclones at virtually the same time. The international media reported that cyclone-fueled downpours battered parts of Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia while SL was struck by a separate storm. In those countries too, which are visited more regularly by cyclones than SL, the death toll reached the 100s. The death toll is presently over 600 with over 200 remaining missing. The full scale of the disaster wreaked on SL by
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Addressing the information chaos of cyclone Ditwah
Dec 12 (GV) The devastation left by Cyclone Ditwah across SL was immediate and immense, affecting over a million lives and triggering widespread landslides. Amidst the chaos of rising waters and tragic loss, a parallel crisis emerged – one of information. As official systems struggled to cope, the internet became a sea of decentralised, desperate posts: scattered WhatsApp screenshots, untraceable images and pleas for missing relatives. It was in this moment of digital disarray that
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Editorial: Lajja!
Dec 12 (Island) President Anura Kumara Dissanayake is apparently determined to have one of his loyalists appointed Auditor General though the Constitutional Council (CC) has prevented him from doing so. The govt is apparently playing a waiting game. Sri Lanka has never been short of self-proclaimed messiahs who promise to deliver people from suffering and secure enough votes to win elections. It is only after being ensconced in power that they lay bare their true faces.
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Ditwah: A Country Tested, A People United
Dec 12 (Island) When Cyclone Ditwah roared across the island on November 27 and 28, 2025, it left behind a landscape scarcely recognisable to its own inhabitants—homes reduced to rubbles, vital infrastructure torn apart and entire communities engulfed by floodwaters that surged with terrifying speed. The storm’s ferocity carved deep scars into the island’s social and economic fabric, displacing thousands and severing lifelines that families had relied upon for generations.
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SL’s fallen first responders: Remembering the men who died protecting others
Dec 12 (SO) SL’s Armed Forces and essential services suffered painful losses during Cyclone Ditwah, as Navy personnel, an Air Force officer, and a CEB technician died while carrying out rescue and relief operations in the midst of the country’s worst natural disaster. Their deaths, while saving civilians, restoring power, and holding collapsing communities together, have highlighted the enormous risks borne by those
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Flash floods & earth slips with man’s footprints
Dec 12 (ST) Last week, Cyclone Ditwah brought severe devastation to Sri Lanka, unleashing deadly floods, landslides, and widespread destruction. Hundreds of lives were lost, many remain missing, and thousands of families were displaced as homes, roads, and transport networks were heavily damaged. It was a historic catastrophe, marked by rainfall exceeding 500 mm in some districts, gale-force winds reaching 100 km/h, and mass displacement of communities.
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Ditwah’s fury: Sri Lanka faces massive rebuilding challenge
Dec 12 (SO) In the pre-dawn haze of Nov 28, as Cyclone Ditwah’s eye wall clawed its way ashore near Trincomalee, the people never thought it is going to change the country’s destiny. Mahaweli River, that ancient lifeline of the island’s heartland, had swollen into a monstrous serpent, its waters churning with debris and fury on this day. By midday, villages near Trincomalee were a memory swallowed by mudslides, one of countless hamlets erased in what Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake
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Disaster aftermath: The looming spectre of food insecurity
Dec 12 (TM) Cyclone Ditwah finally left SL’s territorial waters a few days ago, but its impact lingers on. Thousands of people have been misplaced, hundreds are dead, and those who survived now face a rising risk of a possible food scarcity in the near future. Given the panic buying which ensued at markets, the damage done to crops, and inundated paddy fields, food insecurity in some form in the near future is inevitable.
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Disaster geopolitics in Ditwah’s wake
Dec 12 (DM) Just as Canada’s social justice activist and writer Naomi Klein, in her highly celebrated book The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, explains the relations between disasters—manmade or natural—and vulgar capitalism driven by inhumane greed, so too can we see an inviting link between disasters and geopolitics. In her 2007 book, she argues that disasters and wars are like honeypots for capitalist bees—or flies. A follow-up book could similarly expose geopolitics’
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Justice delayed is justice denied
Dec 12 (DM) Chairman of the UNP Wajira Abeywardena has said that SL’s conviction rate remains as low as 2%, as reported in the media. While SL records only a two-percent conviction rate, Japan’s stands as high as 98%, according to him. This stark contrast exposes a troubling reality. Most individuals arrested in SL are eventually acquitted of the charges brought against them. After prolonged detention—often raising serious human-rights concerns—they ultimately walk free without
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