Now Public: Some Secrets of Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring
Nov 30 (Island) The IMF issued a lessons learnt report in Sept 2025, giving us extensive information of their observations on SL’s debt restructuring undertaken after the declaration of the debt standstill in April 2022, including painstaking details of the entire exercise from their point of view, information which was shrouded in secrecy during the process of restructuring. The IMF calls the report Sri Lanka’s Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Lessons from Complex Processes.
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The first gunshot
Nov 30 (ST) My dear Namal baby and the organisers of the Nugegoda rally, I thought of writing to you after seeing you at Nugegoda last week. I heard it being called the first gunshot against the maalimaawa regime and the beginning of their end, but seeing all of you in action, I am not so sure. You promised Mahinda maama but delivered a string of ‘B’ team speakers. It seemed that you were intent on creating confusion. First, you tell us that none of the ex-Presidents- and
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Govt on a mined road to reconciliation
Nov 30 (ST) This week’s deluge that hit the country from north to south, east to west and the centre without discrimination, is proof that nature’s fury is no respecter of race, religion or geography. While the people begin to pick up the pieces from the deaths and debris, and the mopping-up operations get underway, postmortems will spill over to next week on the Government’s ill-preparedness and subsequent handling of what is going to be a very costly clean-up.
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Unmasking Sonia Faleiro: Her latest book draws flak for misleading portrayal of...
Nov 30 (ST) Indian-born, London-based writer Sonia Faleiro’s latest book, The Robe and the Sword, was reviewed by the left-leaning Guardian newspaper in the UK, and it has raised eyebrows among readers not only because of the contents of her tome but also because of her family’s business credentials. First, about the book. She has relied on a hackneyed theme popular in the West, the dangerous rise of Buddhist extremism, that
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Matters of life and larder: The House takes on Ditwah, our farmers and food safety
Nov 30 (ST) The penultimate week of the Parliamentary debate of Budget 2026 was overshadowed by outside events as the disaster brought on by Cyclone Ditwah forced lawmakers to pause the ongoing committee stage debate for two days. With the extent of the disaster becoming clear, Committee on Parliamentary Business which met on Thursday decided not to hold the budget debate on Nov 28 and 29 to allow MPs to apply themselves towards aiding relief efforts in their respective
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Did cyclone Ditwah expose the Govt’s inexperience or a misuse of emergency law?
Nov 30 (CT) The recent declaration of a National Emergency following the devastation of Cyclone Ditwah, which tragically claimed around 160 lives, has raised a critical question: Was this a necessary and proportionate response to a natural disaster, or does it signify a broader lack of experience in crisis governance? A critical examination of SL’s disaster history suggests the latter. SL is no stranger to catastrophic natural events. Yet, the official response to Ditwah stands
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Failure to heed early warnings, delayed responses by Govt take a toll while...
Nov 30 (TM) The JVP-led NPP Govt is caught in the eye of Cyclone Ditwah as the human and infrastructure toll continues to mount and the Govt’s disaster preparedness and management mechanisms are being criticised by the public, let alone the Opposition politicians. With 153 deaths and another 191 persons missing as of yesterday evening, JVP/NPP Govt faces a herculean task ahead of it in the form of regaining waning
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SL’s greatest test since economic crisis
Nov 30 (TM) While the nation mourns the hundreds of lives lost in the destruction unleashed by Cyclone Ditwah, questions remain whether they perished needlessly when warnings about the impending danger were issued weeks in advance and the authorities did nothing. As the destructive system moves away from Sri Lanka’s shores, the nation is only beginning to grasp the scale of destruction unleashed by the cyclone. But one reality is already clear: the economic cost will be staggering.
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Lessons from Ditwah
Nov 30 (SO) The Ditwah (Lagoon in Arabic) cyclone affecting SL and ensuing incidents such as the one near Kala Oya involving a bus caught in floodwaters, have reignited questions about Govt preparedness and responsibility in times of disaster. In the immediate aftermath, images of people stranded on rooftops, rescue teams attempting daring operations, and helicopters battling swift currents captured the nation’s attention. The instinctive question that follows such incidents is predictable.
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Cyclone Ditwah waters rush down Sri Lanka rivers flooding coastal towns
Nov 29 (EN) SL has issued a series of evacuation orders down river as reservoirs continue to spill from heavy rains unleashed by Cyclone Ditwah which has left 69 killed and over 200,000 people were hit with 18,000 displaced. Flood water is the Colombo and Gampaha districts are still rising and many have been already evacuated. Ja-Ela and Gampaha towns are under water and water level in Negambo can rise further as water level in
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Cyclonic storm in Sri Lanka: Rain to reduce : 5.30 am Update
Nov 29 (NW) Cyclonic Storm Ditwah is centered near latitude 9.0°N and longitude 80.8°E, about 70 km Northwest of Trincomalee at 11.30 p.m. on 28th Nov. It is very likely to move north-northwestwards and reach near Tamil Nadu coast, India by 30th Nov. The general public is kindly requested to be attentive about future advisories issued by the Dept of Meteorology in this regard. Prevailing rainy weather condition will be considerably reduced by tomorrow (30th).
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Rs. 31.2 b emergency funds: President orders unrestricted spending
Nov 29 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake directed District Secretaries and District Development Committee Chairpersons to proceed with rescue and relief operations without allowing funding concerns to slow response efforts, as severe flooding continues across several districts. Speaking at a virtual briefing with district officials, Prez said Rs. 1.2 billion has already been released for disaster relief and a further Rs. 30 billion has been set aside in the 2025 Budget for emergency needs.
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Sri Lanka invites expatriates, foreigners to support disaster relief fund
Nov 29 (EN) SL govt has invited SL expatriates living abroad and foreign nationals to support national disaster relief efforts with announcing accounts to remit money. The govt announced said Sri Lankans residing overseas and foreign nationals may contribute to relief efforts for those affected by the current disaster situation in the country. “To streamline the process, two separate accounts have been established to accept donations in
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Special circular issued to all health workers amidst prevailing disaster situation
Nov 29 (AD) Ministry of Health have declared a state of emergency within the health sector for one week until December 4 in order to ensure uninterrupted health services to the public. Accordingly, due to the disaster situation caused by Cyclone Ditwah, the Ministry has issued a special circular signed by the Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, Dr. Anil Jasinghe. According to the circular, all leave of health sector staff has been cancelled until further notice.
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NTC issues safety directive to bus crews as storms disrupt transport networks
Nov 29 (Island) National Transport Commission (NTC) issued a special advisory to bus crews nationwide as adverse weather continued to disrupt major roads and public transport services. In its directive, NTC instructed drivers and conductors to strictly follow police orders in areas where roadblocks have been imposed due to flooding or landslides. The commission warned that buses must not enter areas with poor visibility or unclear road alignment, noting that several routes
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Shanakiyan urges President to issue urgent circular to speed up disaster relief
Nov 29 (NW) Opposition MP Shanakiyan Rasamanikkam has called on Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake to issue an immediate official circular or gazette granting clear authority to govt officials to act during the ongoing disaster situation, warning that delays are worsening the suffering of affected communities. Speaking after a special meeting chaired by Prez with the participation of opposition party leaders, Rasamanikkam said discussions focused on urgent measures needed to
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Sri Lanka will see overturn in external debt repayment in 2025: CBSL Chief
Nov 29 (FT) Central Bank of SL (CBSL) Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe on Wednesday provided a detailed breakdown of Sri Lanka’s external debt servicing outlook, noting that the country would see an overturn in its payments, which is considered good. Responding to a question posed at the post-Monetary Policy Review meeting media briefing, he noted that said external interest payments alone amount to about $ 2.75 billion this year, inclusive of other related obligations.
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PM Harini briefs diplomatic community on flood relief and recovery efforts
Nov 29 (AD) Sri Lanka Tourism has designated a responsible officer to handle inquiries regarding foreign tourists affected by the current disaster situation. A diplomatic briefing was held today at the PM’s Office under the leadership of PM Harini Amarasuriya and the Minister Vijitha Herath, with the participation of Colombo-based Heads of Mission, to update them on the govt’s ongoing emergency flood relief
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SL in Tier 2 of Global Cybersecurity Index
Nov 29 (ST) Sri Lanka has advanced to Tier Two in the Global Cybersecurity Index, alongside countries such as China, Canada, Austria, and Switzerland. Dr. Kanishka Karunasena, Acting CEO of SL Computer Emergency Reporting Team (SLCERT), addressing the cybersecurity conference held recently, noted the strategic progress of the National Cybersecurity Strategy, which focuses on four main pillars. Establishing the legal and administrative framework for cybersecurity—including
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SJB national list MP resigns
Nov 29 (Island) SJB MP Mohamed Ismail Muththu Mohamed announced yesterday, in Parliament, that he is resigning from his position as a MP. He has submitted his letter of resignation to the Secretary-General of Parliament, Kushani Rohanadeera. Accordingly, the Secretary-General has informed the Chairman of the Election Commission, by letter, that a vacancy has arisen in the Tenth Parliament, with effect from yesterday, due to the resignation of Mohamed Ismail Muththu Mohamed.
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Extreme Weather
Well-oiled Pakistan wary of buoyant Sri Lanka in tri-series final
Nov 29 (CI) After nearly 20 days of SL appearing unimpressive in Rawalpindi, they are one win away from going home with a tri-series trophy when they face Pakistan in the final. SL were winless in the 3-match ODI series against Pakistan, and appeared on the brink of early elimination with a thrashing at Zimbabwe's hands midway through the tri-series. But they roared back in their final two group games, first dispatching Zimbabwe by nine wickets before edging Pakistan out in Thursday's thriller.
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Sri Lanka’s emissions growth outpaces regional peers in 2024
Nov 29 (DM) While Sri Lanka maintains the cleanest economic footprint in South Asia in terms of carbon intensity, its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions grew at a faster rate than its major regional peers in 2024, according to new data released by the European Commission. The GHG Emissions of All World Countries 2025 report, released by the Joint Research Centre, reveals that SL’s total emissions surged by 6% year-on-year in 2024 to reach 37.17 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent.
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Water supply affected to several areas owing to submerged plants
Nov 29 (AD) National Water Supply & Drainage Board (NWSDB) says several of its water sources and purification plants have been submerged due to the prevailing flood situation. Chairman Chandana Bandara noted that since several of its water sources are flooded, it is currently impossible to operate the pumps. He added that many water purification plants have also been submerged, and as a result,
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Sri Lankan powerlifters for Pro League World Tourney
Nov 29 (DN) Sri Lanka is set to mark a major milestone in its sporting history as a 15-member powerlifting delegation travelled to Thailand to compete at the prestigious Pro League World Powerlifting Championship taking place from 27-30 November in Bangkok, Thailand. This is the first time Sri Lanka will field such a large and diverse group of athletes on a professional league platform, reflecting the rapid growth and rising competitiveness of powerlifting in the country.
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Four new PCs take oaths- with electronic signatures
Nov 29 (ST) For the first time in the country’s history, four newly appointed President’s Counsels have taken oaths in the Supreme Court without the use of pen and paper, after placing their signatures electronically before a full bench presided over by Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena. The newly sworn in President’s Counsels are four Additional Solicitor Generals (ASGs) of the AG’s Dept – Hiranjan Peiris, Azard Navavi, Lakmali Karunanayake and Sudarshana De Silva.
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Some ejected elephants return, but officials stick to plan
Nov 29 (ST) Dept of Wildlife Conservation will continue the controversial elephant drives despite some setbacks, including animals returning to areas from which they are ejected. This is because elephants prefer their home range over designated protected areas. Animals can’t be confined to certain areas, hoping they will adapt. Wildlife officers said that despite setbacks and complications, they are under pressure from
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India to host Sri Lanka for 5 women's T20Is in December
Nov 29 (CI) India and Sri Lanka are set to play a five-match T20I series in the second half of December in India, just before the start of the WPL in January 2026. The series will be played from December 21 to 30, with the first two games in Visakhapatnam and the last three in Thiruvananthapuram. The WPL will then start from January 9 in Navi Mumbai before moving to Vadodara for the second half, even though no SL player is in any of the five WPL squads.
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Grave case of conflict of interest raised in Parliament against Deputy Minister
Nov 29 (Island) SJB Gampaha District MP Prasad Siriwardana last week levelled a series of serious allegations, in Parliament, against Deputy Minister of Digital Technology Eranga Weeraratne, accusing him of presiding over a major conflict of interest involving two private technology firms. Siriwardana told the House that Omobio (Pvt) Ltd., and Eimsky Business Solutions (Pvt) Ltd., companies chaired by Weeraratne, had secured contracts for two major govt projects.
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25 multinationals named to Fortune World’s Best Workplaces list
Nov 29 (FT) Great Place To Work, the global authority on workplace culture, and Fortune Media announced the 25 winners of this year’s Fortune World’s Best Workplace list. Organisations on this list are remarkable for delivering an exceptional employee experience despite the challenges of global scale and complexity. To be eligible for the list, organisations must have 5,000 or more global employees. This year, organisations earned a higher rank for their ability to outperform their peers
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Pathfinder Foundation to conduct webinar on management of public finances
Nov 29 (FT) The Pathfinder Foundation (PF) will hold a webinar on the 2 December 2025 at the Colombo Club, Taj Samudra. The event primarily focuses on the theme, Managing Public Finance: The South Asian Experience and aims to bring together officials, scholars, representatives from leading think tanks, and related field experts. Pathfinder Chairman Bernard Goonetilleke will deliver the opening remarks. The key resource persons for the event include;
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MDF-SLTDA unveils tourism survey
Nov 29 (FT) Sri Lanka’s largest-ever tourism survey was unveiled yesterday, offering policymakers and industry stakeholders a roadmap to shape marketing, product development, and future development. The initiative, conducted by the SLTDA with support from the Market Development Facility (MDF) of Australia, saw a 12-month national airport exit survey from July 2024 to June 2025 uncover detailed insights
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Editorial: Needed: Action not rhetoric
Nov 29 (Island) NPP MPs and their Opposition counterparts spoke at length, in Parliament on Thursday, to demonstrate what they made out to be their disaster management skills. Opposition sought to teach the govt how to handle the current disaster situation more effectively, and the latter claimed that it was on top of the situation, and rescue and relief programmes were successfully underway. Going by the arguments and counterarguments put forth by the govt and the Opposition in Parliament,
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