Wigneswaran calls for north-south dialogue

Northern Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran on Tuesday called for greater dialogue between people of Sri Lanka’s north and south.



SLFP vows to recover money lost due to bond scams

The SLFP says it will push for the recovery of ill-gotten money from those involved in the Central Bank bond scams.



HIGH-POWERED MINISTERIAL GROUP TO DIFFUSE RELIGIOUS TENSIONS

The government has appointed a high-powered ministerial group to diffuse religious tensions in the country.



Sri Lanka sees no threat from Indian nuclear power plants

Sri Lanka sees no threat from nuclear power plants in India, a Minister said on Tuesday.



Lankan in US complains about being paid for zero work

A Sri Lanka-born New York university staffer has filed a complaint against his varsity for paying him nearly USD 100,000 a year for “zero work” after he felt sick of spending most of his time at work feeding birds and squirrels and watching cricket



Traffic fines by automation

Plans are afoot to set up an automated system to pay traffic fines, a Law and Order and Southern Development Ministry progress report for 2016 stated. According to the report tabled in Parliament yesterday



Sri Lankan rupee firmer after IMF loan

The Sri Lankan rupee ended firmer on Monday as exporter dollar sales surpassed early greenback demand from importers on worries capital outflows would increase as incoming U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies were seen guiding U.S. rates higher and strengthening the dollar.



Hefty fines for six traffic violations

The fines for six traffic violations including drunk driving will be increased to Rs.25,000, Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva says.



UN Human Rights Committee orders Sri Lanka to compensate Canadian torture victim

A Toronto man who was imprisoned and tortured while visiting Sri Lanka must be compensated for the abuses he suffered, the United Nations Human Rights Committee has ruled.



Rajapaksa accuses government of media suppression

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday accused the government of suppressing the media at a time when the country’s attention was on the budget and constitutional reforms.



IMF sees stability in Sri Lanka’s macroeconomic, financial conditions

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Saturday said Sri Lanka’s macroeconomic and financial conditions have begun to stabilize and the island nation’s performance under its $1.5 billion loan programme is satisfactory.



We should face difficult tasks for the betterment of motherland – President

“What we have to do for the motherland is not the easy tasks but face the difficult tasks and win them”, says President Maithripala Sirisena.



Ravi defends decision to give MPs vehicles

Minister of Finance Ravi Karunanayake yesterday denied allegations raised by opposition lawmaker and JVP Leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake in relation to obtaining 58 vehicles on operational leases, which is supposed to save the state money.



Sri Lanka says 32 ‘elite’ Muslims have joined Islamic State in Syria

Thirty-two Sri Lankan Muslims from “well-educated and elite” families have joined Islamic State in Syria, the justice minister told parliament on Friday, promising that the government would clamp down on extremists.



1,275 Million allocated for Salawa victims

The government has allocated Rs 1,275 Million to pay compensation for people affected due to the Salawa Blast and already Rs 875 million has been paid.



Jaliya Wickramasuriya arrested by FCID

Former Sri Lankan Ambassador to the USA, Jaliya Wickramasuriya was arrested by the Financial Crimes Investigations Division (FCID) last night over a financial fraud, Police said.