Vaiko writes to Modi on Sri Lanka issue

MDMK general secretary Vaiko on Monday urged the Indian government to change its position in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in favour of an independent international investigation into alleged human rights violations by the Sri Lankan armed forces in 2009.



Trump to leave Iraq off new travel ban order: White House source

US President Donald Trump will remove Iraq from a list of countries targeted in a U.S. travel ban when he signs a new executive order expected on Monday after his controversial first attempt was blocked in the courts



Protesters in Tamil Nadu seek trial of Sri Lankan army

A large number of people participated in a protest staged in Tamil Nadu on Sunday demanding that the Indian government pass a resolution seeking to try the Sri Lankan Army in the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes against Sri Lankan Tamils



Kuwaiti sponsor agrees to pay Sri Lankan maid 4 years salary

A Kuwaiti woman has pledged to pay KD 3,300 to her Sri Lankan housemaid to prevent the authorities from slapping a ban on her to hire overseas domestic workers in future, reports Al-Anba daily.



Rehabilitated LTTE cadres form a new political party

A group of rehabilitated LTTE cadres have launched a political party with the aim of winning their rights.



Gura, perfect room-mate, he used to make my coffee – Jayasuriya

Most young cricketers have identified Asanka Gurusinha as a no-nonsense, straight talking, ruthless individual, but former captain Sanath Jayasuriya yesterday shed some light into the gentle side of Sri Lanka’s legendary number three batsman



24 Indian fishermen arrested in Sri Lanka waters

Twenty-four Indian fishermen were arrested by the Sri Lankan Naval personnel on Sunday for allegedly crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line and fishing in Sri Lankan waters.



Dealing with country’s post war issues: NO “HYBRID COURT”: PM

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday ruled out the possibility of “a hybrid court” stating it was not politically feasible.



Sri Lanka wins ‘Most Popular Tourism Destination Award’ in Guangzhou Fair

Sri Lanka won the “Most Popular Tourism Destination Award” at the Guangzhou International Travel Fair (GITF) held recently in the southern Chinese city, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement Friday.



Tamil Nadu CM writes to Modi over fishermen arrests

Thirteen Indian fishermen were today arrested by the Sri Lankan navy, prompting the Tamil Nadu government to dash off a letter to the Centre seeking its intervention.



Mahinda Amaraweera says: SLFP split imminent

UPFA General Secretary Mahinda Amaraweera said a split within the SLFP was becoming more imminent as the Joint Opposition (JO) continued to work against the SLFP.



Sri Lankan rupee ends weaker on importer dollar demand

The Sri Lankan rupee fell on Thursday in dull trade, snapping four consecutive sessions of gains, as importer dollar demand surpassed greenback sales by exporters, dealers said.



Sri Lanka approves IMF reforms to loss-making state firms

Sri Lanka has approved reforms to make loss-making state firms more efficient and put them on a path towards autonomy, in line with International Monetary Fund conditions for a $1.5 billion loan



Price of surgical equipment slashed by USD 8 million – Rajitha

Health Minister Dr. Rajitha Senaratne has received an assurance from a major importer to slash the price of surgical equipment, a linear accelerator, the previous government had ordered, by USD 8 million.



Sri Lanka approves $180 mln vessel deal for Colombo Dockyard

Sri Lanka’s cabinet has approved the awarding of a $180 million deal for three offshore patrol vessels for the country’s coast guard to Colombo Dockyard , a government document said on Wednesday.



Army promotes Seekkuge and Gunaratna

Sri Lankan army has promoted Seekkuge Prasanna to the position of Warrant officer first class, and Asela Gunaratna to the position of Warrant Officer second class, based on their National Level performances.