Hit the deck, break a neck, still no cheque: the quiet sacrifice of SL's red-ball quicks
June 26 (CI) If you are a seam bowler specialising in Tests, and hail from a non Big-Three nation, as Asitha Fernando and Vishwa Fernando do, you are charting one of the most difficult and least-rewarding courses in international cricket. Most difficult, because fast bowlers must put their own bodies on the altar of this sport in far more profound ways than batters, spinners, or even wicketkeepers.
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High Court rules foreign reinsurance brokers can operate from overseas without local...
June 26 (FT) The High Court of Civil Appeal in a significant judgment delivered last week held that foreign reinsurance brokers who operate from outside the territorial waters of Sri Lanka do not fall within the ambit of the insurance broker under the Regulation of Insurance Industry Act. The judgment by His Lordships Dr. D.F.H. Gunawardhana and Dr. Namal Balalle, was consequent to a case that had been instituted by a local insurance broker, Strategic Insurance Brokers Ltd,
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ComBank crowned Best Bank in Sri Lanka for 14th year by FinanceAsia
June 26 (Island) The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has been honoured as the Best Bank among Sri Lanka’s domestic banks for a remarkable 14th year by FinanceAsia, one of the world’s foremost information sources on the Asian financial markets. The Best Bank award was presented to Commercial Bank at the FinanceAsia Country Awards gala at the Conrad in Hong Kong. The Bank’s Chief Financial Officer Prasanna Indrajith accepted the award on behalf of the Bank.
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Minister Sunil Handunneththi represents Sri Lanka at World Economic Forum in China
June 26 (FT) Minister Sunil Handunneththi represented Sri Lanka at the 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions hosted by the World Economic Forum from 24-26 June in Tianjin, China. This year’s forum titled Entrepreneurship for a New Era, has brought together over 1,700 participants from over 90 countries, including leaders from business, govt, civil society, international organisations, media and academia, to share insights and drive action on shared challenges.
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CFA Society Sri Lanka celebrates excellence at Capital Market Awards 2025
June 26 (FT) 12th annual CFA Society SL Capital Market Awards, which recognises and rewards excellence in the local capital markets, was held on Tuesday, 24 June, at Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams, Sri Lanka. The event was graced by SEC Chairman Hareendra Dissabandara and CSE Chairman Dimuthu Abeyesekera. It also featured distinguished special invitees from across the industry, regulators, capital market professionals, and industry associations, among others.
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Renewed interest on Sri Lanka from German investors and businesses
June 26 (FT) SL has triggered renewed interest from German investors and businesses in tandem with a vastly improved macroeconomic environment and uptick in growth prospects. The resurgence in German interest is also linked to Prez Anura Kumara Disanayake’s recent State visit to Berlin. “There’s a lot of interest from German companies to collaborate. In the past two years, SL has been enormously successful
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Dr. Jesmil’s lifelong journey into Muslim heritage & archaeology
June 26 (Island) For Dr. Abdul Raheem Jesmil, archaeologist and lecturer at the Dept of Archaeology, Uni of Peradeniya, the pursuit of heritage has always been about more than discovery — it is about restoring memory, asserting identity, and giving voice to communities that have long been left out of SL’s national narrative. Dr. Jesmil reflected on how his passion for archaeology and Muslim heritage was born not in a classroom or museum, but in the quiet lanes of his hometown
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Excluding women from Railways is unjust, illegal and a national disgrace
June 26 (CT) Despite lofty pledges made on Int'l Women’s Day by Minister Bimal Rathnayake, the recent Gazette notice calling for 106 new Station Master recruits has barred women from applying — an act that not only undermines the Govt’s own public commitments, but also violates SL’s Constitution and its international obligations. The decision by the Department of Railways to allow only men to apply — citing vague logistical limitations like lack of toilets and accommodation in rural
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Editorial: Crime and leniency
June 26 (Island) COPE has reportedly asked a group of Sri J'pura Uni officials why several undergraduates, involved in a clash at a student hostel, were made to pay three times the value of the uni property they damaged. When they were asked whether it was fair to recover losses in that manner, the officials undertook to look into the matter and take remedial action, if necessary. One finds this line of questioning intriguing. Is it wrong for universities to impose deterrent penalties on
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Clean Sri Lanka: Start with cops
June 26 (TM) The NPP Govt has embarked on a strategy of placing its version of an anti-corruption drive as the main governmental focus in the first year of it being in office. While there are many issues which plagues SL, the public appetite and State focus is clearly seen to be geared towards combatting – or at least trying to combat corruption and malpractice. According to some in the Govt, it is the first step in the JVP-led NPP’s long-term plan to effect a cultural change and
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Sri Lanka’s AAIB finally nears the runway
June 26 (CT) SL is finally charting a new course in aviation safety by separating the critical function of aircraft accident investigation from regulatory oversight. Last Monday (16), the Cabinet of Ministers approved the finalisation of a long-awaited draft bill to establish an independent Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB). This overdue but essential step aligns SL with international standards by ensuring investigations
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How exposed is SL to the Iran-Israel conflict
June 26 (DM) Military confrontation between Iran, Israel, and US in June 2025 presents yet another external shock to SL’s already battered economy, which is slowly recovering from a historically unprecedented economic crisis. The fragile ceasefire announced on 24th June offers some respite. But the risks of renewed escalation and their economic spillovers remain. SL’s direct trade with Iran has contracted sharply in recent years, largely as a result of intensified sanctions.
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Plastic pellets contaminate the shores of Mannar
June 26 (GV) Large quantities of small plastic pellets, known as nurdles, are being washed up on the north western coast of SL after the cargo vessel Elsa 3 sank off the coast of Kerala on May 25. The ship was carrying 643 containers, including more than 60 filled with nurdles. In the aftermath of the maritime disaster that has raised significant environmental concerns, the urgency for cleanup and awareness has intensified. As the southwest monsoon weather & ocean currents
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Powering Sri Lanka’s digital future: Visa’s vision for tourism, inclusion and growth
June 26 (FT) As SL enters a critical phase of economic recovery and growth to position itself as a destination of choice, Visa—the global payments leader recently announced its deepening engagement through key partnerships and efforts in SL as part of a broader commitment to supporting inclusive economic growth, rooted in trust, advanced technology, innovative solutions and best practices to accelerate progress across sectors.
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Renewable energy: A more urgent & strategic focus needed
June 26 (CT) In light of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran—with the growing risk of escalation into a broader regional war and possible involvement of global powers—we must pay serious attention to the implications for our energy security. This is not a time for complacency or temporary pacification meant only to avoid public panic by assuring that fuel supplies are sufficient for the next two months. Such statements are inadequate in the face of a potentially prolonged crisis.
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It’s time to keep those cameras rolling on Sri Lankan shores..
June 26 (DM) People mostly remember Sri Lanka for its refreshing Ceylon tea, cinnamon and spices, cuisine or for its pristine beauty. But Sri Lanka is increasingly becoming a go-to destination for something more interesting -- world cinema. Today, many directors directing South Indian films for instance consider Sri Lanka as a potential film destination in the region and already several scenes in upcoming movies have been shot in some of Sri Lanka’s breathtaking locations.
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Kottu, Watallappam among several unique Sri Lankan words added to Oxford Dictionary
June 25 (NW) Oxford English Dictionary has added several uniquely SL words to its June 2025 update, marking a significant recognition of the island’s linguistic and cultural identity on the global stage. Among the new entries is asweddumize, meaning to prepare land for paddy cultivation—a word with roots in Sinhala, long used in SL agriculture and land reform discourse. First documented in 1857, it was re-evaluated and finally added after decades of lobbying by local academics.
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Cabinet repeals decision to transfer Nuwara Eliya Post Office building to UDA
June 25 (AD) Cabinet has granted approval to the resolution to repeal the previous Cabinet decision taken to transfer the Nuwara Eliya Post Office building and its premises to Urban Development Authority (UDA) and to modify the building and the land to increase tourist attraction and enhance new revenue generation paths. Approval of the Cabinet of Ministers under the previous govt was granted at the meeting held on 29.04.2024 to transfer the Nuwara Eliya Post Office Building to the UDA.
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Witness testimony of Deshabandu concludes before inquiry committee
June 25 (AD) The Committee of Inquiry to inquire and report its findings on suspended IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon, in respect of acts of gross abuse of power, concluded recording witness testimonies from the respondent Tennakoon’s witness list on Tuesday (24). Although Attorney-at-Law R.S. Weerawikrama, representing the respondent Deshabandu Tennakoon, previously stated that 15 witnesses, including the suspended IGP
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Sri Lanka leader to visit Maldives, eyes bilateral trade: Sources
June 25 (EN) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayke is likely to undertake a three-day official visit to the Maldives in the last week of July and the visit will be focusing on the bilateral trade and relationship, sources familiar with the initial preparation said. Prez Dissanayake’s Maldives’ visit will be his sixth official foreign visit after India, China, UAE, Vietnam & Germany. “His visit will be along with the celebration of SL-Maldives diplomatic relations on July 29,” a diplomatic source said.
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UK-based investor Hosking Partners expresses fresh bullishness on Sri Lanka
June 25 (FT) A top investor in listed Lankan equities from the UK, Hosking Partners LLP has said its Sri Lankan holdings have more than doubled in price since the start of 2023, yet it remains bullish. “The outlook for our SL holdings remains bright,” Hosking Partners LLP Founder and Portfolio Manager Jeremy Hosking said in a post to its clients dated June 2025. Jeremy in a Feb 2024 interview with the Daily FT said the Fund’s portfolio in Sri Lanka was over $ 60 million.
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LGBTQ+ discrimination persists in Sri Lanka
June 25 (DW) When 20-year-old Maya went to what he thought was a meeting with a Facebook acquaintance two months ago, it turned out to be a trap. Maya described how he was met by four men who assaulted him for being gay. "They said 'How can you be like this? This isn't legal in Sri Lanka,' and beat me," Maya told DW. "I didn't go to the police, because there's no law, and they won't take any action." Sri Lanka has not
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COPE flags unfair fines imposed on students
June 25 (CT) The COPE has raised serious concerns over the Uni of Sri J'pura’s decision to impose excessive fines on ten students following a clash that resulted in damage to a university hostel. At the COPE meeting held on 20 June at Parliament, chaired by MP Dr Nishantha Samaraweera, it was revealed that the students were unfairly charged a penalty amounting to three times the actual value of the damaged property—the legal maximum—along with an additional 25% surcharge.
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An overlooked biocultural landscape in Sri Lanka receives overdue protection
June 25 (MB) Nestled in the eastern edge of SL’s Uva province, Nilgala stands out as a landscape of remarkable ecological and cultural importance. Long overlooked in mainstream conservation efforts despite its significance, Nilgala finally received due recognition on June 2 when it was declared a forest reserve covering its full extent of 40,685 hectares (100,543 acres). Located within SL’s intermediate climatic zone, Nilgala is primarily covered by dry mixed evergreen forest.
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New Child Protection plan targets exploitation
June 25 (CT) In a significant move to strengthen child protection in Sri Lanka, the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs, in collaboration with SL Police and National Child Protection Authority (NCPA), has launched a nationwide initiative to identify, rescue, and rehabilitate children exposed to exploitation and hazardous conditions. Ahead of its islandwide rollout, Ministry has submitted a Cabinet Paper seeking urgent approval to fully implement these protective measures from 1 July 2025.
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Container congestion re-emerges at Colombo Port; CTOA demands action
June 25 (AD) The Chairman of the Container Transport Owners’ Association (CTOA), Sanath Manjula has raised concerns over the re-emergence of container truck congestion at the Colombo Port, attributing the situation to the failure of relevant officials to implement recommendations made by the Cabinet Sub-Committee. Manjula stated that although a fully equipped portion of land belonging to the Sri Lanka Ports Authority was recently allocated to SL Customs with the aim of
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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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