Drone journalism in Sri Lanka: Ethics, regulations and guidelines

The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) more commonly referred to as drones for commercial and private use has grown exponentially recently



TNA to support constitution-making despite internal dissent

The Tamil National alliance (TNA), which is the official Opposition in the Sri Lankan parliament and the ruling party in the Northern Provincial Council, will continue to support the ongoing process to draft a new constitution for Sri Lanka despite internal dissensions.



President emphasized need of a national policy on building construction industry

President Maithripala Sirisena emphasized the need of a national policy on the construction of buildings in both the state and private sectors.



MENLP urges ‘beware of crocodiles’ message in Tamil, English

The move to display ‘beware of crocodiles’ message at the walking path near the Parliament in Sinhala is a violation of language policy rights



Ask Sri Lanka to release 10 TN fishermen, Panneerselvam tells Modi

A day after over 10 fishermen allegedly came under the mid-sea attack of the Sri Lankan Navy, another 10 hailing from Pudukkottai and Rameswaram were arrested on the charge of poaching into the Lankan waters.



21 injured in clashes in Sri Lanka over China port deal

At least 21 people were injured Saturday in violent clashes between Sri Lankan government supporters and villagers marching against what they say is a plan to take over private land for an industrial zone in which China will have a major stake.



Sri Lanka – China Logistics and Industrial Zone inaugurated

Inauguration ceremony of the Sri Lanka – China Logistics and Industrial Zone (SLCLIZ) to be set up within the ‘Ruhunu Economic Development Area’ in Hambantota was held this morning under the patronage of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremsinghe.



Sri Lanka is to receive GSP + concession next week – President

President Maithripala Sirisena says he has received information that Sri Lanka will receive the GSP + trade concession next week, marking a significant turning point in the industry and export fields of the country.



Emission scandal put paid to Volkswagen’s Sri Lanka plant

The emission scandal in which German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) was embroiled since September 2015, put paid to its project to set up an assembling facility in Sri Lanka, which was to come up this month.



Sri Lankan rupee falls on importer dollar demand

The Sri Lankan rupee ended lower on Friday on dollar demand from importers, but the central bank’s moral suasion continued to prevent further decline



Ruhunu Development Zone opens tomorrow

The Ruhunu Development Zone will be opened on 7th January, said Minister of Development Strategies and International Trade Malik Samarawickreme.



Sri Lanka divided as panel backs foreign judges to probe war crimes

Sri Lanka should bring in international prosecutors and judges to help investigate alleged atrocities in the civil war that ended in 2009, a task force said on Thursday in recommendations that were welcomed by the United Nations.



Government’s income increased by 30 per cent – Finance Minister

During the year 2015-2016 the income of the government has increased by Rs.160 million which is a 30 per cent increase said Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake.



Sri Lanka to regulate tourist hotels

The Sri Lankan government is drafting minimum criteria for classification of tourist hotels and is preparing laws to decide on minimum space and facilities in a tourist hotel.



Government firm on new Chinese deal for Hambantota

Facing a barrage of criticism over its decision to lease the Port and 15,000 acres for proposed industrial zone in Hambantota to a Chinese company, the Government yesterday defended the deal saying it would help to turn around white elephant projects in the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s hometown.



Sri Lanka central bank sees higher growth in 2017 despite risks

Sri Lanka’s central bank expects the economy to expand between 5.5 and 6.0 percent in 2017, higher than last year’s estimated pace of at least 4.5 percent but lower than earlier forecast due to potential global headwinds, the governor said on Tuesday.