First Sri Lankan Doctor dies from COVID-19

The death of first Sri Lankan doctor due to Covid-19 infection was reported from the Karapitiya Hospital today (02).



Sri Lankan gangster ‘Kimbula Ela Guna’ arrested in Chennai

Sinnaiah Gunasekaran alias ‘Kimbula Ela Guna’, a Lankan drug lord who had links with LTTE, along with his three associates were arrested from Chennai airport on Sunday night



Cabinet nods to develop Colombo Port’s West Terminal with Japan and India

The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval to develop and operate the West Container Terminal of the Colombo Harbour under a Public-Private Partnership with Japan and India for a period of 35 years.



Ranjan Ramanayake files motion at Supreme Court

Parliamentarian Ranjan Ramanayake who was sentenced to four years in prison on Contempt of Court charges has filed a motion before the Supreme Court over his conviction.



JVP condemns Indian High Commission statement over East Container Terminal

While condemning the statement issued by the Indian High Commission over the East Container Terminal (ECT) of the Colombo Port, the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) said yesterday it was a huge blow to the sovereignty and independence of the country.



Government needs to start implementing its plan for reconciliation

The report on Sri Lanka of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has been much stronger than anticipated. It has shattered the belief that Sri Lanka was too important a country, in geopolitical terms, for the international community to use to prove a point.



All parties should honour Memorandum of Cooperation – India

The Indian High Commission in Colombo reiterated the Indian Government’s expectations and expeditious implementation of the trilateral Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) signed in May 2019 between the Governments of India, Japan and Sri Lanka for the development of East Container Terminal (ECT).



Sri Lanka confirms 7 more COVID-19 deaths

Seven more COVID-19 related deaths have been reported in Sri Lanka, the Department of Government Information confirmed a short while ago.



Cabinet agrees to Develop East Terminal under Sri Lanka Ports Authority – West Terminal with India

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a proposal to develop the East Container Terminal of Colombo Port by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA).



East Container Terminal to be operated 100% by Sri Lanka Ports Authority – Prime Minister

The East Container Terminal (ECT) of the Colombo Port will be operated 100% by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa said today.



Presidential commission on Easter Sunday attacks hands over final report to President

The Presidential Commission of Inquiry probing Easter Sunday attacks handed over its final report to the Sri Lanka President a short while ago.



Teacher arrested after Schoolgirl drowned in Walawe River

A school teacher in Kaltota was arrested in connection with the death of a schoolgirl who drowned while bathing with 14 other students in the Walawe River.



Ranil calls for regional virus research and disease control centre to be established

United National Party (UNP) Leader and former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday called for a South Asian centre for virus research and disease control to be established in Sri Lanka, pointing out that Sri Lanka and the region needs to be better prepared to face any future health crisis.



President says policy decision required to legalise cannabis in Sri Lanka

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said a policy decision has to be taken to legalise the cannabis in Sri Lanka in order to develop it as a medicinal crop in the future.



Government to develop East Container Terminal fully, remaining terminal on paper open for foreign investment

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has accepted a proposal by 22 port trade unions aimed at resolving a crisis over the proposed handing over of the East Container Terminal (ECT) at the Colombo harbour to India’s Adani Group.



Sri Lanka won’t be swayed by foreign dictates – Minister

Sri Lanka will not be governed according to the dictates of other countries and organisations, Highways Minister Johnston Fernando said.