Hasitha Samantha alias ‘Sarpaya’ acquitted and released from double murder case

Former member of the Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council Hasitha Samantha Muhandiram alias ‘Sarpaya’ has been acquitted and released from the case against him over a double murder in 1999.



Flights between China and Sri Lanka to increase

A decision has been reached to increase the number of flights in operation between China and Sri Lanka.



Sri Lanka Police arrested 21 people for blocking gates to President’s Office

Sri Lanka Police arrested 21 people for blocking gates and protesting near the President’s Office in Colombo this morning (June 20).



Australia to provide $50 Million for urgent food and healthcare needs

Australia will provide $50 million in Official Development Assistance to support Sri Lanka meet urgent food and healthcare needs, Australian High Commission in Sri Lanka said.



Sri Lankan Prime Minister begins talks with visiting IMF team in Sri Lanka

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) team visiting Sri Lanka is currently holding discussions with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.



Sri Lankan Protesters block the remaining two entrances of the Presidential Secretariat

Protesters at Galle Face Green have set up two more tents and blocked the remaining two entrances of the Presidential Secretariat earlier today (June 20).



IMF delegation visits crisis-hit Sri Lanka with time running out

An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team arrives in Sri Lanka on Monday for talks on a bailout programme, but time is short for a country just days from running out of fuel and likely months from getting any relief money.



Cricket: Pathum Nissanka’s Century Gives Sri Lanka 2-1 Series Lead vs Australia

Cricket: Pathum Nissanka’s magnificent maiden one day international (ODI) century (100 runs) powered Sri Lanka to a six-wicket win in the third ODI of the five-match series against Australia on Sunday at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka.



Next Petrol Shipment on 23rd June: Public requested not to queue up for fuel in next 3-4 days

Letter of Credit (LCs) amounting to USD 90 million have been opened for a shipment of petrol and diesel, Sri Lanka’s Minister of Power and Energy Kanchana Wijesekera said.



Liyoni Kothalawala passes away

Veteran actress Liyoni Kotelawala passed away this morning (June 19) at the age of 78.



Website with fuel availability information shut down – fuel queues become worse

With existing fuel stocks almost exhausted, the website indicating fuel availability at filling stations, which was made and was being managed by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) and Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA), has been temporarily shut down.



Indian Foreign Minister chairs panel meet on Sri Lanka, calls for ‘unanimous support’

India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Saturday chaired a parliamentary consultative committee meeting on the situation in Sri Lanka and said there was “unanimous support” on the need to stand with the neighbouring country in this difficult time.



Sri Lanka Police to use minimum force on unruly protests at filling stations

The Ministry of Public Security has instructed Sri Lanka Police to use Minimum Force to control unruly situations at filling stations that arise due to the fuel crisis.



Suspect shot dead during drug raid in Neluwa

A 30-year-old person was killed when a firearm of a police officer was discharged during a drug raid in Neluwa, Police Spokesman SSP Nihal Thalduwa said.



Permits of three fuel trucks suspended for illegally unloading fuel

Licences of three fuel trucks have been suspended with immediate effect, Minister of Energy Kanchana Wijesekera said.



Young man falls off Beliatta-bound train at station filled with passengers due to fuel crisis

A 23-year old young man died after falling off from a moving train at the Matara railway station last night (June 18).