JVP rebels deny receiving foreign funds; Challenges UPFA to prove accusations

The government alleges that the JVP rebels receive funding from at least three overseas donors. Authoritative sources told The Island that the government was concerned about those trying to oust Somawansa Amarasinghe from the party leadership, using foreign funds, to further destabilise the political scene. […]



Paying wards at govt hospitals

Paying wards will be set up at all main government hospitals within this year, a Health Ministry spokesman told the Daily News yesterday. He said this decision was taken by Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena to earn the income which is being diverted to private hospitals due to the absence of paying wards in government hospitals. […]



Indian FM to visit Sri Lanka on Jan 16

Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna will leave for Colombo on January 16 on a three-day visit to Sri Lanka during which he will discuss the progress in finding a political solution to the ethnic issue and inaugurate an India-assisted railway project. […]




South Africa win first home series since 2008

South Africa 580 for 4 decl. (Kallis 224, de Villiers 160*, Petersen 109) and 2 for 0 beat Sri Lanka 239 (Dilshan 78, Philander 3-46, Steyn 3-56) and 342 (Samaraweera 115*, Kallis 3-35) by 10 wickets South Africa won their first home series since 2008, a period in which they had been denied on five […]



Suspects held over Briton’s death in Sri Lanka

Five men suspected of murdering a British tourist in Sri Lanka early on Christmas Day have been remanded in custody until 20 January. The men are suspects in the death of Khuram Shaikh, 32, and the serious assault of his girlfriend in Tangalle, 100 miles (161km) south of Colombo. […]






STF brought in to control students

The Special Task Force (STF) has been deployed to areas of the Galle road to control the large number of students from the Sri Jayawardenapura University who are heading to Temple Trees. […]



Petrol bomb blast in J’Pura campus

A petrol bomb blast was reported in the Sri Jayawardenapura University early this morning damaging a memorial statue within the University. The blast had occured at around 1.25am. Sources believe that the bomb was used by pro ragging students to dissuade ‘ ‘marshals’ who have been placed in the university to prevent ragging. […]




Missing A/L papers found

Five A/L examination papers of students who had sat for the examination on Buddhist Civilisation which had gone missing, were discovered on Tuesday (3), the Ceylon Teachers Services Union said yesterday. […]



Suspect in Gillian Anderson’s case remanded till Jan.18

A Sri Lankan who had misappropriated Rs.17.8 million from Sri Lankan properties belonging to popular Hollywood actress of X-Files fame Gillian Anderson, was remanded till January18, by Colombo Fort Magistrate Kanishka Wijeratne after taking into consideration the seriousness of the offence. […]