Kusal Perera cleared of doping charges, suspension lifted

Sri Lanka wicketkeeper Kusal Perera has been declared free to return to cricket after the International Cricket Council lifted his provisional suspension for an anti-doping violation.



Sri Lanka’s debt-laden airline to sell four new Airbus planes

Sri Lanka’s debt-ridden national airline will sell four new Airbus A350s, a government minister said on Monday, two weeks after cancelling an order for four of the aircraft.



Bicycle lanes coming soon – RDA Chairman

Today initiated by Pedal Pushers, almost 150 riders took to the streets of Colombo, supporting the World Bike To Work Day.



Fraudulent foreign job agency mafia curbed

Government will take tough action against errant foreign job agencies, Deputy Foreign Minister Dr. Harsha de Silva said.



Sri Lankans In Panama Papers: Full List

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has published the list of Sri Lankans named in the Panama Papers a short while ago.



Rahul Gandhi not welcomed for backing 2009 war in Sri Lanka

Vice-President of the Indian National Congress party Rahul Gandhi has been accused of backing the 2009 war in Sri Lanka, according to The Hindu newspaper.



ADB gives $3 billion to Sri Lanka

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has promised a loan of US $ three billion to Sri Lanka for infrastructure development.



Plate of rice, biriyani, kottu up by Rs10

Prices of rice, fried rice, biriyani and kottu had been increased by Rs. 10 with immediate effect following the recent VAT increase



Major fraud: Check the ATM before inserting your card

Users of Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) have been warned by Police to be vigilant as a foreign gang is attempting to steal money from their credit and debit cards.



U.N. urges judiciary reforms in Sri Lanka to avoid delay in justice

United Nations human rights experts on Saturday urged Sri Lanka, which is under scrutiny for its human rights record during the 26-year Tamil insurgency, to implement judicial reforms to speed up prosecutions.



Points plan for Sri Lanka, Pakistan series ‘nonsense’: Vaughan

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has labelled plans to introduce a points system for the upcoming home series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan as a “nonsense”.



Debt-laden Sri Lanka to curb high life for officials

Sri Lanka’s junior finance minister has asked President Maithripala Sirisene to stop officials flying business class as part of government efforts to reduce the country’s ballooning budget deficit.



Exchange rate fluctuations take toll on Japanese vehicle imports

“Japanese vehicle imports to the country will be suspended for six months due to the present currency fluctuations, Vehicle Importers’ Association of Sri Lanka (VIASL) president Indika Sampath Merenchige said.



Decision over MR’s security won’t be reversed: Ruwan

State Minister of Defence Ruwan Wijewardene said the government’s decision to withdraw the army from the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s security division and deploy only the police would not be changed under any circumstance.



Inland Revenue Act to be simplified and modernized

Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal made by Minister of Finance Ravi Karunanayake to instruct the Legal Draftsman to redraft the Inland Revenue Act in par with international standards and improving clarity and transparency as proposed by the budget 2016.



As the climate shifts, tradition threatens Sri Lanka’s rice harvest

RAJANGANAYA, Sri Lanka – In mid-April, at the same time of year as their families have done for generations, Sri Lanka’s paddy farmers started cultivating their rice fields.