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German research ship allowed Sri Lanka port call after Chinese-protest led clarification

Apr 27 (EN) SL has allowed a German research vessel for replenishment in Colombo port for the second time following the clarification from SL's Foreign Ministry after Chinese protest. “It’s the same German research vessel came last month. It came around New Year time when it was returning and the ship was allowed,” a top Foreign Ministry official said referring to SL’s traditional New Year celebrated on April 14. more..

New Bill to seize properties earned from illegal means

Apr 27 (DN) The govt has decided to bring in legislation soon to confiscate property acquired through illegal means. According Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardhana, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved to a proposal submitted by Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe and Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe to draft the relevant bill. Minister said that the govt is bound to bring in legislation for the recovery of assets through illegal means by 2024 as per the agreement with the IMF. more..

Ranil’s previous attempts at privatising medical education were disastrous: GMOA

Apr 27 (Island) President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s past attempts to privatise medical education led to disastrous consequences, spokesperson for the Govt Medical Officers Association (GMOA), Dr. Chamil Wijesinghe said, commenting on the fee-paying medical degree programmes at the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University. KDU will offer a paid medical degree programme to students who qualify through the Z score and other qualifications, govt has announced recently. more..

Shanakiyan reveals alleged Tripoli platoon link to Easter Sunday attacks

Apr 27 (FT) TNA MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam on Thursday accused the infamous Tripoli platoon, a paramilitary intelligence unit, of involvement in the Easter Sunday attacks in 2019. He said the group had been involved in a spate of killings since early 2005, long before the Easter Sunday attacks. MP said the platoon made up of Muslim, Tamil and Sinhalese operatives was set up in 2005 and persons linked to it such as more..

AKD urges Govt to end Ibrahim mantra and take action instead

Apr 27 (FT) NPP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake said Govt must stop chanting the Ibrahim mantra and instead take action if Mohammed Ibrahim, father of two of the Easter Sunday suicide bombers has in fact committed any wrongdoing. “There is no point in chanting the Ibrahim mantra if the Govt is not carrying out its duty,” he said while participating in the parliamentary debate on the Easter Sunday attack. “It has been 5 years since but the govt has failed to file a single charge against him” more..

Easter Sunday Attack: Eran details measures for justice under future SJB Govt

Apr 27 (FT) SJB MP Eran Wickramaratne yesterday disclosed his party’s plans to deliver justice to the victims of the Easter Sunday terror attack under a Govt led by them. “A future SJB Govt will ensure that truth is revealed and there is justice to provide redress to victims while punishing those who are responsible for the Easter attack or those who failed to prevent the Easter attack in the year 2019,” he said. Speaking at the debate on the Easter Sunday terror attack, more..

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Yashith shatters U-17 800 metres free style record

Apr 27 (DN) Yashith Wijesundara, representing DS Senanayake College, made an impact at the 48th National Age Group Swimming Championship by shattering the Boys Under-17 800m Freestyle record on the third day of competition at the Sugathadasa Swimming Pool Complex yesterday. The event, organized by the Sri Lanka Aquatic Sports Union, witnessed the establishment of four new meet records. Wijesundara, a product of the Colombo Swimming Academy under the guidance of more..

Colombo stock market enjoys sharp gains, high turnover

Apr 27 (FT) Colombo stock market yesterday ended the week with sharp gains with turnover on Friday crossing Rs. 4 billion mark. During the week ASPI gained by 3.8% and the active S&P SL20 by 5.4%. In contrast last week, the ASPI and the S&P SL20 lost 2.3% and 3.4% respectively. Average daily turnover this week was Rs. 2.71 billion, up from Rs. 1.95 billion in the previous week. Asia Securities said the indices closed out the week on a high note with the ASPI crossing the 12,200 levels, more..

Uma Oya Project: Call for compensation continues

Apr 27 (Island) The problems facing 17,000 families, affected by the negative environmental impacts of the Uma Oya project, have not yet been solved, Sajeewa Chamikara of the MONLAR said. In Dec 2014, a leak sprang up in its 15.2 km tunnel and due to that thousands of houses were damaged, and there was a loss of drinking and irrigation water which devastated the lives and livelihoods of thousands, he said. more..

Fonseka says he can get to the bottom of Easter carnage

Apr 27 (Island) Those who are responsible for the Easter Sunday carnage should be given the death sentence instead of being fined, SJB MP Sarath Fonseka told Parliament. “A few months ago, a driver who was responsible for a serious accident was given the death penalty. Why are people, responsible for the Easter Sunday attacks only be fined?” he said. “There were warnings of the attack. But those in charge of national security remained inactive. more..

Statement to CID: Maithripala has not implicated any Sri Lankans

Apr 27 (DM) Minister Tiran Alles told Parliament today (26) that former Prez Maithripala Sirisena, in his statement to the CID, did not disclose any information implicating a citizen of this country or any connection to a citizen in relation to the Easter Sunday bomb attacks. During the debate on the Easter Sunday bomb attacks, which span eleven days, Minister Alles emphasized the importance of seeking answers without politicizing the matter. He urged collaboration among the police and more..

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Mano Ganesan requests China to help Sri Lanka join BRICS

Apr 27 (DM) TPA leader Mano Ganesan said China plays a key role in the Asia-centric world today, and it should help SL to join BRICS- the grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the UAE. He said India, Russia are well placed in the BRICS grouping. Hence, in future, Chinese good offices should support SL to gain entry into BRICS, said TPA leader Mano Ganesan to Sun Haiyan, Vice Minister of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC). more..

Maldivian Airlines starts twice weekly Colombo-Male flights

Apr 27 (FT) The inaugural flight of Maldivian Airlines Q2 940, carrying 157 passengers, arrived at Katunayake Airport on Thursday at 9:30 p.m. The carrier will deploy two A330 Airbus aircraft for the weekly service every Thursday and Saturday. Maldives Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Captain Mohamad Ameen were among passengers in the maiden flight. Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva visited BIA to welcome the passengers arriving under the new service. more..

Sri Lankan oil and gas exploration grinds to a standstill amid protracted legal battle

Apr 27 (FT) SL’s efforts to attract and leverage international investment into exploration and commercialisation two blocks adding to over 5,000 square kilometres with potential oil and gas resources in the Mannar Basin have once again been gridlocked by legal challenges in the Court of Appeal. According to the latest developments in the CA (Writ) Application No: 392/2023, the court found that a prima facie case has been established more..

SL cinematic heritage shines in California

Apr 27 (SO) The Santa Barbara community in California had the pleasure of experiencing SL’s rich cultural tapestry through a captivating film, Tharanaya, screened at a special event held by the Ceylon Film Festival Foundation on the occasion of the visit of legendary producer and actor Sriyani Amarasena. The festival, organised by Aruni Boteju, showcases the best of Sri Lankan cinema annually and is a testament to Aruni’s unwavering dedication to promoting art and culture. more..

Sri Lanka ranks 5th among World’s best countries to visit in your lifetime, 2024

Apr 27 (FT) Sri Lanka has been recognised as the 5th best country to visit in your lifetime, according to CEOWORLD Magazine’s prestigious rankings for 2024. The accolade highlights Sri Lanka’s diverse offerings and unique experiences that captivate travellers from around the globe. Sri Lanka continues to bask in the spotlight as one of the world’s top travel destinations, the recognition serves as a testament to the country’s enduring allure and unwavering hospitality. more..

Speed limits to be revised to help rein in road traffic deaths

Apr 27 (ST) 23 people—or around seven per day—died in traffic accidents from April 12–14, the Sinhala and Tamil New Year period, with the main causes being drunk driving, speeding and negligence. The total number of accidents reported by the National Hospital of SL alone was 161 during this period. There were also some fireworks injuries, but nothing serious. There is a seasonal spike in road accidents and drownings, but more..

Editorial; When physicians don’t heal themselves

Apr 27 (Island) The latest anti-war movement is gathering momentum in the US, with thousands of youthful protesters taking to the streets and facing brutal suppression in many cities across the country. Biden administration may not have expected last week’s police crackdown on a peaceful protest at Columbia Uni against the massacre of Palestinian civilians in Gaza to trigger a mega tsunami of agitations from coast to coast. Today, the US police are struggling to contain the upsurge more..

Lanka ‘A’ ready to take on Afghanistan

Apr 27 (DN) SL ‘A’ team, led by all-rounder Sahan Arachchige, will face Afghanistan ‘A’ in the first unofficial ODI of their five-match series, starting tomorrow at the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium in Hambantota. This series provides a great opportunity for SL ‘A’ players, with selectors including a few national players to strengthen the team. They aim to assess these players’ performances for potential inclusion in the forthcoming T20 World Cup squad. more..

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Ninewells Hospital partners SL Army to implement health insurance scheme for...

Apr 27 (FT) Ninewells Hospital has announced its collaboration with the SL Army to implement a special health insurance scheme. This partnership, aimed at expressing gratitude to the valiant war heroes who have tirelessly defended our nation, signifies a significant step towards ensuring their well-being. MoU between Ninewells Hospital and Army Suva Sahana Insurance Scheme initiated by SL Army underscores the commitment of both entities towards the health and welfare of more..

Pretty in pink; Tabebuia rosea in all its glory

Apr 27 (ST) Excessive heat and dry weather conditions during the Sinhala and Tamil New Year period caused an explosion of pink-hued flowers in the country’s ornamental rosy trumpet (Tabebuia rosea) or robarosia trees this season. The display was so vibrant that it gave rise to widespread public admiration. And since it coincided with the blooming of cherry blossoms in countries like USA and Japan, some even called them local sakura. Under the trees, which can grow up to 30 metres and more..

Cabinet approves reintroduction of single-entry visa: Harin

Apr 27 (FT) Tourism Minister Harin Fernando disclosed that the Cabinet of Ministers at its meeting on Thursday, gave the green light to reintroduce the single-entry visa system. Speaking in Parliament he clarified about the development in response to inquiries raised by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa on the increased visa fees. Fernando outlined the procedural steps, indicating that the matter would be presented to more..

SLT-Mobitel wins Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Award 2023

Apr 27 (FT) Recognised for its exceptional commitment to sustainable business practices, Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) secured the esteemed Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Award 2023 in the Other category at a recent gala event. The award was granted following a rigorous evaluation process, during which SLT competed against 33 leading corporations. The annual awards are organised by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, SL’s premier business chamber, to felicitate organisations more..

Certis Lanka rebrands as SITREK Group

Apr 27 (ST) Certis Lanka, a pioneer in integrated security services, recently unveiled its new brand identity as SITREK Group, marking a significant milestone in its journey of over four decades. The transformation to SITREK Group represents a strategic shift towards reaffirming the company’s commitment to its core values of Structure, Integrity, Trustworthiness, Responsibility, Excellence, and Knowledge. These pillars, ingrained in the essence of the organisation, symbolise more..

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A clash of civilisations, this?

Apr 27 (CT) Five years after the Easter serial blasts that took away human lives in their hundreds, there is no knowing if there is more to it than what the investigating agencies have made public. It is not even clear if the so-called full text of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) handed over to the Catholic Church will tell all. The reason is simple, if not straight. Every time there is a new revelation there is a near-simultaneous declaration that it was still incomplete. more..

Sri Lanka’s 57-year old dream

Apr 27 (ST) On the 8th of Aug 1967, delegates led by the foreign ministers of five Southeast Asian countries met in Bangkok to establish an organisation. The five countries were Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore & Thailand. When the inaugural session began, in the words of S.R. Nathan, “…there was only one point pending for the adoption of the draft declaration – the name of the organisation”. “There was also a last-minute hitch”, S.R. Nathan wrote further in his Memoirs more..

AI in upcoming elections: EC to discuss with big tech

Apr 27 (TM) Election monitors and observers are emphasising on the need for the Election Commission (EC) to take urgent action to ensure that the negative effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated content are minimised in the upcoming election cycle, while The Sunday Morning learns that the EC plans to discuss the matter with big tech companies too. As SL enters its first election cycle after the Aragalaya and the resignation of more..

Thevarapperuma a deformed version of a Clean MP

Apr 27 (FT) Two politicians, one a State Minister in present SLPP Govt headed by Prez Wickremesinghe and the other a former State Minister under incumbent Prez Wickremesinghe’s previous Yahapalana rule, had tragic, unexpected deaths. One in a road accident and the other in an electrocution in his own land. The two had two different social responses over their deaths. The first, from Puttalam district, Sanath Nishantha a politician who resorted to thuggery to his more..

'Malaria is a treatable disease'

Apr 27 (CT) This article is based on an interview conducted with Dr. Gayana Gunaratna of the Dept of Medical Microbiology, Uni of Kelaniya regarding World Malaria Day, which falls on 25 April. Q: What kind of disease is Malaria? A: Malaria is a well-known disease for most of us and it is a parasitic infection that is transmitted by mosquitoes. The causative agents of malaria are unicellular protozoan parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium. As we are aware, malaria is a treatable disease. more..

Gender Equality & Female Empowerment

Apr 27 (TM) The recently issued Bill on the formulation and implementation of the National Policy on Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women entails a number of measures and regulations aimed at promoting and strengthening gender equality both in the general society and at the institutional level. It also provides for the appointment or the designation of an officer known as the Gender Focal Point in institutions to ensure the gender equality more..

Ranil’s evolving strategy to win 2024 presidential poll

Apr 27 (DM) The first part of this article published in the Daily Mirror on April 20, under the heading Ranil Wickremesinghe caravan moves on despite barking dogs evoked a lot of reader responses. In a climate of Ranil-bashing, many seem to be happy that Wickremesinghe’s courageous decision to accept the challenge of leading the country on the road to economic recovery and the limited yet commendable progress achieved by his Government has been acknowledged. more..

The SLFP mess; for whose benefit?

Apr 27 (DM) The JVP leaders who had been imprisoned for their involvement in the 1971 Insurrection followed an untraditional strategy subsequent to their release from prison in 1977, in their pursuit of political power. They, instead of mainly encountering the UNP, the then ruling party, chose first to attack the leftist parties which were the third force then, to capture that position and then take on the SLFP to become the second powerful party in the country. more..

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