Thilan Samaraweera to assist New Zealand in Sri Lanka

Thilan Samaraweera, the former Sri Lanka batsman, will assist the current New Zealand batting coach Peter Fulton in order to help the visiting batsmen to acclimatise to the spin-friendly climes of Sri Lanka during the two-match Test series, starting on August 14.



Easter Day attacks imperil Sri Lanka economic recovery

Shocks from deadly suicide bombings on Easter Day in Sri Lanka are reverberating throughout its economy in the worst crisis since the South Asian island nation’s civil war ended in 2009.



Zahran Hashim’s brother-in-law arrested

The Colombo Crimes Division has arrested the brother-in-law of the National Thowheed Jamath organisation’s leader Zahran Hashim in Katupotha.



Fleeing suspect shot by Army succumbs to injuries

One suspect, who was involved in stealing a van from Mattegoda and shot at by Army personnel at Pinwatte checkpoint last night (29), has died in hospital, the Police Media stated.



Loss from delay in Lotus Tower construction over Rs. 5,475 million

The Auditor General’s Department, in a special audit report, highlighted that the continuous construction delay of Colombo Lotus Tower had resulted in a revenue loss of over Rs.5,475 million for the Government.



JO to move no faith motion against Rishad Bathiudeen again

Joint Opposition MP Udaya Gammanpila yesterday told media in Colombo that a proper investigation had not been conducted into the very serious allegations levelled against Rishad Bathiudeen.



Sri Lanka to dedicate third Bangladesh ODI to Kulasekara

Sri Lanka will dedicate Wednesday’s third one-day international against Bangladesh to fast bowler Nuwan Kulasekara who recently announced his retirement from international cricket.



Muslim ministers reinstated in ministerial portfolios

Muslim ministers, who had resigned from their posts, have sworn in before President Maithripala Sirisena to their previous ministerial portfolios today (29).



Two infants found murdered in a house in Ninthavur

Bodies of twin female infants had been found murdered at a house in Ninthavur, Sammanthurai this morning, the Police said.



Seven new Ministers to be sworn in today

The group of Muslim Parliamentarians, who resigned from their respective Ministerial portfolios following the Easter Sunday attacks, are expected to be sworn-in as Ministers once again at 7 tonight.



Army Commander to testify again before PSC

Army Commander Lt. Gen. Mahesh Senanayake has been summoned to testify for a second time before the Parliament Select Committee probing the Easter bombings when it next meets on Wednesday, July 31 morning. Former Defence Ministry Secretary Kapila Waidyaratne is also scheduled to appear before the Select Committee on the same day.



Three killed, 5 injured in lorry-bus collision

Three persons died and 5 others were injured following a collision between a bus and a lorry at Wahamalugollewa along Anuradhapura-Medawachchiya road.



One killed in shooting at Kohuwala

One person has died as two unidentified gunmen opened fire at him early this morning (28), says the police.



Heavy rain likely during presidential election campaign

The Presidential election campaign is likely to be hit by adverse weather conditions between September and November.



Sirisena-Mahinda talks on the cards to discuss way forward on proposed new alliance

President Maithripala Sirisena was expected to meet Opposition Leader, Mahinda Rajapaksa, for a crucial discussion to work out the modalities on forming a new alliance between the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and Sri Lanka Podu Jana Peramuna (SLPP), General Secretary of the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), Mahinda Amaraweera said.



U.N. official says some Sri Lankan laws discriminately applied

A United Nation expert said on Friday some Sri Lankan laws are “frequently applied” in a discriminatory manner and urged the government to address the root causes of public protests by treating everyone equally.