Mahishini Colonne has been nominated as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to India.
She is the only career diplomat in the list of postings. The Sri Lanka Foreign Service Association has protested to Minister Vijitha Herath
ITAK has learnt no lessons from the career of Mavai Senathirajah
The grand-old Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi is divided as never before
Under the scanner: Adani’s project in Sri Lanka | Explained
Why is Adani Green’s power plant in northern Sri Lanka controversial? Meera Srivasan of The Hindu explains
India and Sri Lanka commit to greater cooperation in education and skills training
ITEC Day Celebrated in Colombo
The fine line between campaigning and governing
By Rohan Samarajiva/Daily Mirror Colombo, February 6 (Daily Mirror): Sri Lanka is a country emerging from the worst economic crisis since the time of the Great Depression (1929-1939). Falling back into a time of shortages and immiseration is all too easy. Reforms are needed to...
Azad Maulana should be questioned: Catholic Church
Colombo, February 5 (Daily Mirror)- Whilst highlighting that Criminal Investigation Department (CID) should be allowed to carry out investigations on the Easter Sunday attacks independently, Member of the Communications Committee Archdiocese of Colombo Fr. Cyril Gamini Fernando today said onetime Secretary of MP Sivanesathurei Chandrakanthan...
Maulana alleges Pillayan was involved in Easter Sunday carnage – Defence sources
Pillayan, whilst in Batticaloa prison, is accused of having aided and abetted the conspirators of the Easter attack to make connections with Zaharan and his suicide team
Ken Balendra and Harry Jayawardena pass away
Colombo, February 3: Sri Lankan corporate leaders Kandiah “Ken” Balendra and Harrry Jayawardena passed away at the age of 84 and 82 repectively, the Sri Lankan media reported on Monday.. Born in 1940, Balendra has held many corporate positions in Sri Lanka and the region....
Sri Lanka loses US $ 40m annually in aquatic resources due to poaching – Expert
Colombo, February 2 (Daily News): Sri Lanka loses an estimated US $40 million annually due to the unauthorised extraction of aquatic resources by Indian fishermen, according to senior lecturer in International Human Rights Law at the Open University, Ramindu Perera. While Sri Lanka has stepped...
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