May 30 (DN) Hatred ceases not by hatred, but by love alone. These immortal words of the Buddha resonate even more strongly this Vesak, as we are living through three major wars – US-Iran, Israel-Lebanon and Russia-Ukraine, apart from around 50 other conflicts around the world. These wars have claimed thousands of lives, mainly because we have failed to understand one another across various man-made boundaries. The fear of the Other seems to have taken over our very lives.
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CIABOC DG in JO’s crosshairs
May 30 (Island) Joint Opposition (JO) has submitted a petition to the CIABOC, calling for the suspension of CIABOC Director General Ranga Dissanayake and a high-level probe into his allegedly arbitrary and biased conduct. It has claimed that Dissanayake is misusing his position to further the interests of the ruling NPP led by the JVP, and the integrity of the CIABOC investigations has been undermined by his political bias and arbitrary actions. There are arguments for and against
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The critical need to streamline animal rescue operations in Sri Lanka
May 30 (CT) Sri Lanka is recognised as one of 36 global biodiversity hotspots in the world and boasts the highest species concentration in Asia and high levels of endemism, especially in the wet zone and southwestern region, with 43% of indigenous vertebrates being endemic. The unique biodiversity in the island includes tropical rainforests, wetlands (like Muthurajawela), mangroves, and coral reefs, which serve as crucial habitats.
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Reflections on Buddha’s spiritual awakening, wisdom & boundless humanity
May 30 (CT) It’s Indeed an honour and privilege to pen this write-up on Buddha; The Enlightened One, and the essence of Dhamma, and his boundless compassion and loving kindness towards all beings – an epitome of humanity, peace and enlightenment. As the Buddhists commemorate and celebrate the Thrice Blessed Day of Vesak on 30th May, there’s absolutely no better time than now to reflect on Buddha’s infinite wisdom, spiritual awakening and timeless Buddhist teachings.
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Dharma court and equality before the law
May 30 (GV) Govt led by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has announced plans to reintroduce a Dharma Court with authority to make determinations regarding disciplinary issues involving Buddhist monks, based on requests made by the Mahanayake Theros, through amendments to the Buddhist Temporalities Ordinance No. 19 of 1931. Announcement has triggered significant debate across political, legal and social spheres. Various concerns and objections began emerging,
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Today is Vesak Full Moon Poya Day
May 30 (DN) More than 2,500 years ago, beneath the shade of a Bodhi tree in northern India, a man sat down and refused to rise until he had seen reality exactly as it is. When he finally opened his eyes, he was no longer simply a man. He was the Buddha, the Awakened One. What he achieved that night, and what he spent the next 45 years of his life teaching, stands as one of the most remarkable accomplishments in the history of
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Child sexual abuse within religious institutions
May 30 (DM) Child sexual abuse has become an urgent concern, with a troubling number of children subjected to physical and sexual abuse within religious institutions. In recent decades, reports of such misconduct have emerged across various faiths, including Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism. Often, those in leadership roles within these organisations have either hidden the incidents or used their authority to impede investigations, allowing the perpetrators to get away.
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England: From a two-party system to a five-party one
May 30 (DM) Going by recent media analyses, some SL commentators seem to think that gains by England’s far right Reform Party, and losses by the ruling Labour Party, point to Nigel Farage’s Reform being the dominant force in British politics from now on. But a closer look at elections results shows that this isn’t a foregone conclusion. At first glance, the results of English Council elections held on May 07 look shocking. Labour lost more than half of its council seats, while Reform was
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අල්ලස් කොමිසමේ අධ්යක්ෂ ජෙනරාල්ගේ
Govt says very good proposal received for SriLankan Chairman post
May 29 (NW) SL’s Govt is expected to appoint a new Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for SriLankan Airlines soon, Aviation Minister Anura Kuranathilake said. The Minister said interviews for the appointment of a new CEO are currently underway, with several groups already being assessed. He noted that additional candidates are expected to face interviews before a shortlist is prepared for the final selection process. “We hope to appoint the new CEO very soon,” he said.
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National Environment Week to commence tomorrow ahead of World Environment Day
May 29 (AD) The National Celebration of World Environment Day, themed Let it Sprout (Dalu Lanna Ida Denna), is scheduled to be held on June 5, 2026, under the patronage of the President, Anura Kumara Dissanayake. In line with this year’s global World Environment Day theme, Urgent Climate Action, Sri Lanka is implementing a series of practical island-wide programmes under the vision Sustainable Biosphere - Evergreen Life and the national theme Let it Sprout,
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Sri Lanka inflation rise to 27-month high in May 2026 on fuel price hike impacts
May 29 (EN) SL’s overall rate of inflation, as measured by the Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCPI), rose to 27-month high of 5.5% in May 2026, near the Central Bank’s upper inflation target rate, data from the state statistics office showed. CB had expected to reach its mid-term target of 5% much later than May, but analysts say the trickle-down impacts of the fuel price hike in the past 2 months have caused prices to rise.
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Measures planned to prevent flooding on Katunayake airport road
May 29 (DM) Authorities have decided to take immediate and long-term measures to prevent flooding on the main road from Katunayake Airport to Andiambalam and Minuwangoda following repeated inundation of the area during adverse weather conditions. The stretch of road near Naikanda Foothills Road close to the airport was severely affected during Cyclone Ditwah and was flooded again following recent heavy rains, disrupting traffic for more than five hours and causing
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CPC releases estimated import pricing for petroleum products for April 2026
May 29 (DM) Ceylon Petroleum Corporation has published its estimated pricing structure for imported refined petroleum products for the period of April 2026, based on data available up to April 30, 2026. The calculations cover Petrol 92 Octane, Petrol 95 Octane, Lanka Auto Diesel, Super Diesel, and Kerosene, with detailed breakdowns of landed costs, processing charges, taxation, and other operational expenses. The landed cost per litre was reported at Rs. 273.59 for Petrol 92,
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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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කපිලගේ මරණ පරීක්ෂණයේ රියෙන්සි...
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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