Mahinda Rajapaksa speaks out

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday alleged that a concerted effort was being made to tarnish his image and that of his family as well as the previous UPFA government.



Court orders probe on bank accounts of Duminda Silva

Police have obtained a court order to investigate financial accounts of Colombo District Parliamentarian Duminda Silva.



Bus fares to be reduced by 8 – 10%

Bus fares will be reduced by 8-10% from February 1, the Minister of Internal Transport Ranjith Maddumabandara announced a short while ago. Maddumabandara added that the minimum fare has been reduced from Rs. 9 to Rs. 8.



Facebook and Instagram are Down

Facebook and Instagram, the image sharing platform owned by Facebook, went down around 11:50AM IST on Tuesday.



Sri Lanka to limit the term of Presidency to 5 years – President

President Maithripala Sirisena said that the term of office of the President of Sri Lanka will be reduced to five years from the original six when the new amendments to the Constitutions are proposed.



Shashi Weerawansa’s passport under CID probe

The CID has launched an inquiry into the controversial diplomatic passport alleged to have been obtained by former minister Wimal Weerawansa’s wife Shashi Weerawansa by producing false information.



Modi is Very Interested in Lanka, Says Ranil

COLOMBO: Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said here on Monday, that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ‘very interested’ in Sri Lanka and the region, and that this augurs well for Sri Lanka which is in the threshold of a new era.



Sri Lanka Central Bank keeps policy rates steady at record lows

Sri Lanka’s Central Bank kept key policy rates steady at record lows for an 12th straight month on Tuesday, as expected, and said inflation was expected to ease further. […]



3 month travel ban for Mahindananda

The Bribery Commission has ordered the Department of Immigration and Emigration to impound the passport of former Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage. […]



Vass’s wife complains against Shiranthi

Former DIG Vass Gunawardena’s wife, Shyamali Priyadarshani Perera, today alleged that her husband was arrested under “false charges” due to him spearheading an investigation into a conspiracy to sell 100kg of gold belonging to the treasury and its direct links to the former First lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa.



JVP committee to probe ‘Rajapaksa’ atrocities

A committee to probe those who have been penalized and subjected to unfair treatment by Rajapaksa regime’ has been established by the JVP to collect data regarding those who have been penalized and subjected to unfair treatment during the tenure of Rajapaksa regime..



Six Senior DIGs shuffled

Senior DIG in charge of Western Province Anura Senanayake has been transferred to serve as the Senior DIG of Police Headquarters while Northern Province Senior DIG Pujitha Jayasundara has been appointed as Western Province Senior DIG. […]



PM to submit report on how to counter UNHRC allegations

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was planning to submit a comprehensive Cabinet paper on how the government should counter allegations against Sri Lanka in the report of an investigation conducted by Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights to be presented for the consideration of UN Human Rights Council..



Modi, Obama walk the talk on nuke deal

INDIA: A hotline that will now connect Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Obama, a declaration of friendship, a renewed ten-year defence partnership, and the much anticipated nuclear breakthrough marked the second summit between the two leaders..



Dissolution of Parliament would prevent implementation of promises – President

President Maithripala Sirsena yesterday said he can dissolve Parliament at any time after discussions with the United National Party and other parties which helped elect him President, adding that such a dissolution would prevent the implementation of what he promised to the people at the last Presidential election.



Fonseka To Contest Next Polls

Former army commander Sarath Fonseka says he will contest the next general election having been acquitted of all charges filed against him under the previous government and has been granted complete amnesty by President Maithripala Sirisena.