Category: Local News



Seat belts save lives

A horrifying picture of a traffic accident is being circulated via e-mail. It depicts a newly wedded couple, still in their bridal attire, on honeymoon. [The picture is too shocking to be printed – Ed]. It is at this point usually, fairy tales say, “They lived happily ever after”. But no such bright future awaits […]



Pictorial warnings on cigarette packs; Tobacco use kills one person every six seconds:

The government is planning to bring in two important pieces of legislation which when implemented, could result in a significant reduction in tobacco smoking in the country. “The government will bring in laws which would require the industry to include pictorial health warnings on all tobacco packaging and also to ban smoking in all public […]



LLRC does not adequately address issues of accountability – US tells UNHRC

The United States took another jab at Sri Lanka at the ongoing 19th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council by stating that the Government appointed Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) report does not include any plan to implement those recommendations, nor does it adequately address the crucial issue of accountability. […]



Youth dies in record mishap

A 24 year-old Civil Defence Force member was found dead after he attempted to set a new Guinness world record at Wan-Ela in the Kantale area yesterday, the police said. The youth had told his family members in the morning to bury him alive in a trench he had dug earlier in the day. […]




Life predated the Earth – its origins go back very close to the start of the Universe itself

Onlanka News – By Walter Jayawardhana  reporting from Los Angeles Over the past two decades astronomers and space scientists have discovered vast quantities of organic molecules everywhere in the universe – in planets, comets and moons of our solar system, in clouds of gas and dust that are the birthplace of stars, and even in […]



Peiris-Samarasinghe differ in Geneva as US talks tough

It was 6 p.m. on Wednesday February 22 when President Mahinda Rajapaksa greeted his cabinet ministers turning up at “Temple Trees”. That was first for a meeting together with electoral and district level representatives of the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA). Thereafter, he was to chair the weekly cabinet meeting. […]







US says “time is slipping away” for Sri Lanka; action in Council will sow seeds of peace

US Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights Maria Otero speaking at the UN Human Rights Council session a short while ago expressed that the US is concerned over Sri Lanka as “time is slipping away” and requested that the LLRC recommendations be implemented. […]