President meets Chilean, Bhutanese Leaders
President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Brazil to attend the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20, met the President of Chile Sebastian Pinera and Bhutan’s Prime Minister Jigme Thinley at Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday. President Rajapaksa and President Pinera engaged in talks on the sidelines of the conference. […]
Senior Minister Athauda surrenders to court; released on bail
Yuvraj Singh wants return to action after cancer treatment
Lankans among 75 feared dead; Aussie bound boat capsizes with asylum seekers in Indonesian waters
Sri Lanka plans to issue sovereign bond for up to $1 billion
Judge makes shocking disclosure
J’pitiye Amare to face identification parade over Katuwana killings
Geeganagamage Amarasiri, alias Julampitiye Amare, who surrendered to the Tangalle High Court on Tuesday in connection with a murder which occurred in 2002 will be produced at an identification parade in the Walasmulla Magistrate’s Court in connection with last Friday’s Katuwana double murder. […]
KARUNANIDHI OBJECTS AND CONDEMNS STATEMENT OF CHAMPIKA RANAWAKA
Onlanka News – by Walter Jayawardhana DMK President Muthuvel Karunanidhi strongly objected to an alleged statement of Sri Lankan Minister Champika Ranawaka in which the minister had threatened another “massacre” of Tamils and urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take up the issue with Colombo and the United Nations. […]
President Addresses Rio+20 Conference today
ANTI-SRILANKA DMDK WANTS TAMIL OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IN TAMIL NADU BUT FAILS TO SEE IT ALREADY OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IN SRI LANKA
JULAMPITIYE AMARE, ACCUSED ASSASIN SURRENDERS TO TANGALLE HIGH COURTS WHILE HR ORGANIZATIONS PROTEST AGAINST GOVT
Onlanka News – by Walter Jayawardhana Julampitiye Amare, an underworld figure wanted for the murder of two psrticipants at a JVP political meeting at Katuwana in the Hambantota electorate surrendered to the High Court Tangalle while opposition political parties and international human rights organizations were criticizing the Sri Lanka government for protecting the murderers. […]
‘Perera reminds me of Klusener’ – Ford
‘Julampitiya Amare’ surrenders to court, remanded till tomorrow
Prices of infant milk to be decreased
More evidence of Balangoda man
Excavations at the Pahiyangala cave in Bulathsinhala, Kalutara confirmed that homo sapiens had settled in Sri Lanka 40,000 years ago, Deputy Director of Archaeology Dr Nimal Perera said. A skeleton of the Balangoda man was found at the excavation site of the Pahiyangala cave a few days ago, he said. It was the first time […]

