European Commission nods to lift Sri Lanka’s fish export ban to EU

The European Union’s executive is to recommend that the bloc lifts a 15-month ban on fish exports from Sri Lanka after the island nation changed its laws to fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, it said on Thursday.



PM on recent tax reforms

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is to brief the United National Party (UNP) Ministers, Deputy Ministers and MPs on the situation with regard to tax reforms, shortly.



Will Ranil do to China what JR did to India?

There is an amazing similarity between the trip to Sri Lanka by Rajiv Gandhi to sign the Indo-Lanka Agreement in 1987 and the visit to China by Ranil to escape from the Chinese Debt Trap.



CC acted within its ambit

Refuting criticism on the conduct of the Constitutional Council (CC) in selecting the new Inspector General of Police, Justice and Buddhasasana Minister Dr. Wijayadasa Rajapakshe said that the CC was acting well within its capacity to select the suitable candidate for the post.



Explosives recovered from drain in Kuliyapitiya

Three grenades hidden inside an ice-cream container have been recovered from a drain in Hettipola, Kuliyapitiya, the Police Spokesman confirmed a short while ago on Tuesday (19) morning.



‘Panama Papers’ Lankan names will be probed’

Sri Lanka has given the authority to investigate all areas where Sri Lankan companies have been involved, which has not been disclosed with regard to Sri Lankans disclosed in Panama Papers, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake said.



England propose points system for Sri Lanka series

England have attempted a minor shake-up of the largely conventional world of test cricket by offering to use a points-based system to determine the winner of their home series against Sri Lanka.



Will not allow taxes that adversely affect public – President

President Maithripala Sirisena said he would not allow economists to enforce any tax that would adversely affect the public.



194 displaced families to get land rights

194 families of the Chithambarapuram camp of Internally Displaced Persons will get land ownership of the area they have been occupying tomorrow,(19) the Hindu reports.



Sri Lanka’s Rangana Herath retires from short formats

Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath has retired from 50-over and Twenty20 internationals in order to carry on playing test matches, the country’s cricket board said on Sunday.



COPE to probe CBSL dealings since Jan

The Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) has called on the Auditor General to submit a report regarding all dealings done by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) since January this year.



Government going slow on “stolen US$ 18 billion” investigations – Senior UNP’er

The government was going slow on investigations into allegations that the Rajapakasas had allegedly siphoned off US$ 18 billion in State funds while in power between 2005 and 2014…



Sri Lanka 5-day rupee forwards end firmer on state bank dollar sales

Sri Lankan five-day rupee forwards ended higher on Friday on dollar sales by a state bank, but lack of inflows due to a government-declared public holiday weighed on the currency, dealers said.



146 Sri Lankans applied for asylum in Switzerland last month

Swiss authorities received 146 applications from asylum seekers from Sri Lanka within the month of March, according to figures from Switzerland’s federal migration office (SEM).



British PM’s New Year wishes to those in Sri Lanka

David Cameron: “I would like to send my best wishes to everyone in Britain and Sri Lanka celebrating Aluth Avurudda and to all Tamil communities celebrating Puthandu (Tamil New Year) today.”



Sri Lanka committed to enhance trade ties with Pakistan

Sri Lankan High Commissioner Major Gen (R) Jayanath Lokuketagodage Wednesday reiterated his country’s commitment to enhance trade and investment ties with Pakistan.