Sri Lankan author Shehan Karunatilaka wins 2022 Booker Prize

Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka won the Booker Prize on Monday for his second novel “The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida,” about a dead war photographer on a mission in the afterlife.



Petrol & Diesel prices to reduce from tonight (October 17)

Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Power and Energy has decided to reduce fuel prices with effect from 09:00 PM today (October 17).



Three killed, two injured after car crashes into tree

Three people were killed and two others injured following a road accident at Ridibendiella on the Anuradhapura-Padeniya Road this morning (October 17).



Draft ‘Rehabilitation’ Law Would Spur Abuse – Human Rights Watch

The Sri Lankan government should withdraw a draft law that would give the authorities broad powers to detain people in military-run “rehabilitation” centres, placing them at great risk of abuse, Human Rights Watch said on Monday (October 17).



UK accused of putting Tamil refugees at risk in Indian Ocean

Lawyers have reportedly accused the United Kingdom of helping Tamil refugees in their onward dangerous boat journey who had reached the British-claimed region of Diego Garcia.



Commando Staff Sergeant arrested over giving firearm for Ahungalla shooting

A 41-year-old Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) of the Second Commando Regiment of Kilinochchi army camp was arrested for allegedly providing a T-56 assault rifle to his brother to carry out the recent shooting in Ahungalla Town.



Sri Lankan President optimistic that debt restructuring discussions will end successfully

Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe stated that he had recently discussed Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring with the Chinese Finance Minister and he is optimistic that the discussions in this regard would be concluded successfully.



Bangladesh hopeful Sri Lanka will repay debt of $200 Million by March 2023

Bangladesh is hopeful that Sri Lanka will repay the debt of $200 million that it owes to the country by March 2023.



15 protesters including SJB Nawalapitiya organizer arrested in Nawalapitiya

15 persons have been taken into Police custody including the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) organiser for Nawalapitiya during a protest in Nawalapitiya town today (October 16).



Indian Coast Guard detains 5 Sri Lankan fishermen

The Indian Coast Guard said it had detained a mechanised fishing boat with five Sri Lankans off the Kanniyakumari coast.



Cultivate on all arable agricultural lands – President

Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasised the importance of ensuring food security in the country by cultivating all arable agricultural lands.



IMF working with multilateral lenders on financing programmes for Sri Lanka

The International Monetary Fund is working with other multilateral lenders including the World Bank, and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on financing programmes for Sri Lanka, the IMF’s Deputy Director for Asia Pacific says.



Sri Lanka ranks 64 on Global Hunger Index 2022

Sri Lanka ranked 64 out of 121 countries in the Global Hunger Index 2022. With a score of 13.6, Sri Lanka has a level of hunger that is moderate.



Sri Lankan Naval vessel with six officers on board goes missing off southern coast

Sri Lanka Navy and Air Force has launched a search operation after losing communication with a multi-day fishing vessel attached to the Southern Naval Command since September 17 with six naval personnel on board.



Tax hikes will lead to massive social unrest – Patali Champika

The recent tax increases introduced by the government will result in massive social unrest, MP Patali Champika Ranawaka said yesterday (October 14).



Global finance leaders single out China as barrier to faster debt relief

Western countries this week ratcheted up their criticism of China, the world’s largest bilateral creditor, as the main obstacle to moving ahead with debt restructuring agreements for the growing number of countries unable to service their debts.