Dec 13 (Island) NPP MP and former Speaker Asoka Ranwala was arrested yesterday over a road accident, where an infant and two women were injured, in Sapugaskanda. He has been charged with dangerous driving and failure to prevent an accident, according to media reports quoting the police. He was in the National Hospital Colombo, at the time of going to press. An attempt is being made in some quarters to have the public believe that the law applies to everyone equally under
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Kuveni’s Curse, This?
Dec 13 (CT) Any other Prez in centre-left, ex-rebel, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, would have done it – and of course, there is no knowing if he did it. But believers like Presidents Mahinda Rajapaksa, Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Ranil Wickremesinghe would have by now gone beyond consulting their favourite (!) astrologers about the movement of their stars over the past decade, post-LTTE war. They would have checked if their presidency was doomed. That way, aspirants Sajith Premadasa and
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Cyclone Ditwah sparks massive volunteer movement across Sri Lanka
Dec 13 (SO) Cyclone Ditwah brought heavy rain and strong winds across Sri Lanka last week. Many areas faced flooding, landslides, damage to homes, and disruptions to transport and power. In the middle of this hardship, local people organised volunteer donation centres and community kitchens. People collected food, medicine, clothing and cleaning items, cooked meals, and delivered them to affected families.
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How JR amended his Constitution to enable a Tamil MP join
Dec 13 (DM) Chelliah Rajadurai, a veteran politician of SL -- perhaps the oldest among former Parliamentarians -- passed away on Dec 7, 2025 at the age of 98. Rajadurai hailing from Batticaloa was a colourful personality who served as an MP, Mayor, Cabinet minister and High Commissioner in an eventful political career. His political importance was such that SL’s Constitution was amended so that Rajadurai could exit from the opposition and join the Government of the day without much hassle.
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No one can predict how rivers will overflow Disaster warnings alone would not save...
Dec 13 (DM) Cyclone Ditwah that was formed in Southwest Bay of Bengal on Nov 26 and made landfall in SL on Nov 28 has claimed at least 635 lives, leaving another around 200 persons disappeared by Dec 9. The numbers might slightly rise up. Around 2.1 million people belonging to about 600,000 families have been affected by the unprecedented heavy rain of over 500 mm in some places, and resultant massive floods in downstream areas of various rivers and landslides in
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3rd Phase post-Ditwah: Reconstruction needs the most support
Dec 13 (TM) When Cyclone Ditwah ripped across SL late last month, it left a trail of destruction that pushed many areas to a standstill. Homes were damaged, neighbourhoods were inundated, power and water supply systems collapsed, and thousands were forced into temporary shelters as rains continued to batter already flooded Districts. In the midst of that chaos, Govt moved to declare a state of emergency and activated several
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Cyclone Ditwah and the politics of disaster
Dec 13 (DM) In November Cyclone Ditwah hit our country in all its fury. With wind speeds of over 80 kmph, it brought with it 150–500 mm of rainfall for three consecutive days, triggering the worst landslides and flooding in the country in 20 years. Power outages, floods/wash away of major roads and landslides resulted. DMC & UN reports confirmed the cyclone destroyed or damaged more than 86,000 homes. The report added that around 188,000 people had taken shelter in govt-run shelters.
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From Kelani Snakes to Kotmale Tsunamis
Dec 13 (CT) Every major disaster produces two floods. One is physical. The other is informational. After Cyclone Ditwah, SL has experienced both. As rivers rose and reservoirs entered high inflow operations, a familiar pattern re-emerged. Opposition-driven media ecosystems began circulating claims that spill gates were opened without warning that dams had breached, that engineers should’ve predicted spill timings to the minute, and in the most extreme cases,
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Dec 12 (TM) The Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development has issued Excise Notification No. 03/2025, introducing a revised fee structure for multiple excise licence categories. The regulations, made under Sections 25 and 32 of the Excise Ordinance and confirmed by Parliament on 5 December, take effect from 12 December. The changes revise annual licence fees, security deposits and a one-time, non-refundable industry entry fee payable upon first issuance.
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Food Security Committee meets at Presidential Secretariat
Dec 12 (DN) Food Security Committee met at the Presidential Secretariat to ensure the food security of the people in the face of the disaster situation. Accordingly, the Food Security Committee met at the Presidential Secretariat on Wednesday under the patronage of the Ministers Wasantha Samarasinghe and K.D. Lalkantha. The food supply and price conditions required by the people during this post-disaster period were discussed there. Besides, the Committee decisions to thwart the attempts of
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Distribution of aid and compensation after Ditwah Officials face public pressure
Dec 12 (DM) Officials involved in distributing relief and compensation in the aftermath of Cyclonic Storm Ditwah, which left severe destruction across SL are increasingly coming under pressure from multiple fronts. Sources close to the matter said tensions have escalated particularly during the distribution of compensation for damages to cultivation, livestock & small businesses. Although clear guidelines have been issued,
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Ensure transparent distribution of aid to cyclone victims: Sajith
Dec 12 (DN) The process of providing relief to the people affected by the Cyclone Ditwah, should be depoliticised, Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa said. According to reports, Govt Ministers are saying that the approval of the Praja Shakthi Committees is required to receive this relief. “But that should not happen and the entire relief process must definitely be depoliticized. In order to receive the benefits, the certificate of State officials such as the Grama Niladhari, Samurdhi Niladhari,
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Dec 12 (CT) Senior clergy from the Malwathu and Asgiriya Chapters have praised the Government’s ongoing efforts to restore normalcy and rebuild the country in the aftermath of the recent disaster. They bestowed their blessings for the programme during an audience with Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (11). Those present included Rajakiya Panditha Darshanapathi Venerable Mahawela Rathanapala Thera, Deputy Registrar of Malwathu Chapter of Siam Sect;
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රන්වල සාපේ
Sri Lanka has enough seed paddy to re-cultivate cyclone damaged fields
Dec 12 (EN) SL has enough seed paddy to re-cultivate paddy fields damaged by Cyclone Ditwah. Farmers and the Paddy Marketing Board had sufficient seed paddy to re-cultivate damaged fields, officials have told a meeting at the Ministry of Agriculture. SL farmers were planning to cultivate 869,622 hectares in the Maha season. By the time the cyclone hit, 620,136 hectares were cultivated. Of that 106,293 was destroyed. About 95,000 or 90 percent of the fields can be sowed again.
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Fugitive Wanted on 88 Warrants Arrested in Athurugiriya
Dec 12 (NW) Police in Sri Lanka have arrested a man who was wanted on 88 outstanding warrants related to multiple cases of financial fraud, authorities announced. The suspect, identified as a 56-year-old resident of Wadduwa, had been evading police for an extended period. He was apprehended by officers from the Athurugiriya Police Station on the evening of December 11, during a raid in the Gajaba Mawatha area of Athurugiriya, acting on a confidential tip-off.
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We communicated Meteorologists association responds to allegations
Dec 12 (NW) SL Association of Meteorologists stated that Dept of Meteorology officials acted in accordance with established Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in issuing timely alerts and warnings ahead of Cyclone Ditwah. These communications enabled naval and fishing communities to take necessary precautions, saving lives in the process. Statement comes after mounting public criticism suggesting that
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Public urged to prioritize mental well-being after Cyclone Ditwah
Dec 12 (NW) The SL College of Psychiatrists has issued a statement in response to the recent Cyclone Ditwah, which has severely impacted communities across the country. The statement offers guidance to individuals and families coping with the emotional aftermath of the disaster and encourages steps toward psychological recovery. “It is normal to feel stressed, sad, angry, fearful, or confused, and to experience negative thoughts in the immediate aftermath of a disaster.
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Data collection for recovery: Lack of proper State institution coordination faulted
Dec 12 (TM) The PM’s Secretary Pradeep Saputhanthri noted that one of the key issues related to data is the lack of proper coordination among State institutions where poor institutional collaboration and officials limiting their responsibilities strictly within their designated boundaries have led to this situation. Therefore, establishing an integrated data-collection mechanism covering all Grama Niladhari Divisions (GNDs) is extremely important, he added.
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අනුර මේ වැල්පාලමෙන් ගොඩ එයිද?
Moragoda calls for India-Japan-Sri Lanka recovery initiative at New Delhi Forum
Dec 12 (CT) Milinda Moragoda, Founder of the Pathfinder Foundation, participated in the 4th India-Japan Forum in New Delhi at the invitation of India’s Ministry of External Affairs and the Ananta Centre. In his intervention, he proposed that India take the lead in a post-disaster reconstruction and recovery initiative for Sri Lanka, with Japan positioned as a strategic partner in the effort. Moragoda reiterated this theme in a recent op-ed submitted to the Hindustan Times.
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Court orders fresh warrants for Arjuna Mahendran
Dec 12 (NF) Colombo Magistrate’s Court on Thursday (11) directed the CID to re-issue open warrants for the arrest and production of former CB Governor Arjuna Mahendran and Ajahn Gardier Punchihewa, in connection with the Central Bank bond scam investigations. The order was issued by Chief Magistrate Asanga S. Bodaragama when the case related to the alleged bond scam was taken up in court. CID had filed a complaint under Money Laundering Act against 9 suspects,
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Sri Lanka’s upcountry geography altered by cyclone Ditwah
Dec 12 (DM) SL’s upcountry geography has changed in certain areas due to landslides triggered by cyclone Ditwah, warranting revision of the land-use map series in view of several areas severely, Surveyor General N.K.U. Rohana said. He said the Survey Dept plans to obtain high-resolution satellite images from space stations orbiting SL to support an accurate re-mapping process. New images will help identify landslide-hit zones
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Forced disappearances, a contentious issue warranting NPP’s attention: FSP
Dec 12 (Island) FSP spokesperson Pubudu Jayagoda said that in spite of repeated assurances given to the Geneva-based Human Rights Council and some members of the international community regarding disappearances during the conflict and after successive governments hadn’t been genuine in their efforts to address the issue. The JVP-led NPP seemed to be no exception, Jayagoda alleged, urging the incumbent govt to pay special attention to what he called disappearance issue.
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Sri Lanka expresses gratitude to China for support after Cyclone Ditwah
Dec 12 (AD) Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath, welcomed Yang Wanming, President of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, at the Ministry today. Minister Herath expressed his gratitude to the Govt and people of China for their steadfast and invaluable support extended to SL in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah. The meeting also included discussions on further enhancing the longstanding and cordial bilateral relations between SL and China, he added.
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කබ්රාල් සිංගප්පූරුවේ වෙඩින් එකකට...
Former SAARC SG Esala Weerakoon calls for South Asian Climate Compact
Dec 12 (Island) Ambassador (Retd.) Esala Weerakoon has observed that “it is time for us to consider a South Asian Climate Compact —a renewed, collective commitment to safeguard our environment, protect our people, and uphold climate justice. Such a compact would reflect our shared vulnerabilities, our shared responsibilities, and our shared aspirations”. Ambassador Weerakoon, a former – Secretary General of the SAARC and Foreign Secretary of SL made this
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Kusal Mendis to miss rest of ILT20 after emergency surgery in Dubai
Dec 12 (NW) SL batter Kusal Mendis has undergone emergency surgery in Dubai after being diagnosed with bladder stones, sources said on Friday Mendis, who was taking part in the ongoing ILT20 tournament, required immediate medical intervention and is currently recovering following the procedure. As a result, he will miss the remainder of the ILT20 season. His franchise is expected to make a replacement announcement in due course. Further updates on Mendis’ recovery and return
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Houses completely destroyed by adverse weather exceeds 5,700: DMC
Dec 12 (AD) DMC reports that more than 5,700 houses have been completely destroyed due to the severe adverse weather conditions experienced recently across the country. Highest number of houses damaged has been reported from the Kandy District, with 1,568 houses completely destroyed and 14,111 houses partially damaged. Nuwara Eliya District has reported the second-highest number of houses damaged,
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FAO: Farmers and fishers key to Sri Lanka’s Cyclone recovery
Dec 12 (NF) As Sri Lanka begins to recover from the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has called for urgent, targeted support to smallholder farmers and fishers, warning that their rapid return to production is critical for national food security and rural livelihoods. “Cyclone Ditwah has brought hardship to many families across Sri Lanka, and our thoughts remain with all those who have lost loved ones, homes, and livelihoods,”
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Vetaran lankan artistes domiciled in UK felicitated in London ceremony
Dec 12 (Island) A ceremony to felicitate veteran Sri Lankan artistes now domiciled in the United Kingdom was held last Sunday in London. The event, Avarjana, took place at the White Hill Centre in Chesham and was organised single-handedly by Mudith de Silva, with support from Jayantha Sarath Kumara. The artistes honoured at the ceremony were Punya Heendeniya, Gamini Abeysinghe, Wimal Alahakoon, Lilani Perera, Anoma Wattaladeniya, Sriyani Fonseka & Kamalangani Perusinghe.
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මේ කතාව මුළු ලෝකෙම දැනගන්න ඕන
Govt to provide Rs. 5,000 nutrition allowance to pregnant mothers
Dec 12 (AD) The govt has announced that, in light of the nationwide prevailing disaster situation and the upcoming festive season, arrangements have been made to provide a nutrition allowance of Rs. 5,000 to pregnant mothers. This allowance, which will be provided only once, will be given to pregnant mothers who were registered at maternal clinics on or before 30 Nov 2025. The distribution will take place through the Divisional Secretariat offices from 16 Dec, under a program of
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Two Sri Lankan-origin players in Australia U19 World Cup squad
Dec 12 (NW) Defending champion Australia has named a 15-player squad for the upcoming ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026, including two newcomers of SL heritage, Nitesh Samuel and Naden Cooray. The squad, which will be led by Victoria’s Oliver Peake, features three uncapped players rewarded for their performances at the recent Under-19 Male National Championships in Perth. Samuel and Cooray earned selection after standout tournaments.
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