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Sri Lanka Gears Up for Second IMF Review: “A Crucial Step Towards Economic Stability” – State Minister Shehan Semasinghe

The second review of the International Monetary Fund program begins today.A team of IMF officials are scheduled to visit Sri Lanka to assess the country’s progress. The visit aims to pave the way for the release of the third loan tranche from the International Monetary Fund.The officials are expected to meet President Ranil Wickremesinghe, along…

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Sri Lanka’s Online Safety Act can criminalize nearly all forms of expression – Core Group tells UNHRC

The Core Group on Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council have expressed concern over the recent legislative developments regarding human rights in the country. UK’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Rita French delivering a statement on behalf of the Sri Lanka Core Group comprising Canada, Malawi, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the United…

Met. Dept. further warns of increased temperatures
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Met. Dept. further warns of increased temperatures

The Department of Meteorology has issued a Heat Index Advisory cautioning the general public of rising temperatures in Western, Southern provinces and in the Rathnapura District tomorrow (March 05). “Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is expected to increase up to ‘Caution’ level at some places in Western, Southern provinces and in Rathnapura…

Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Indian court directs to expedite sending Santhan’s body to Sri Lanka
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Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Indian court directs to expedite sending Santhan’s body to Sri Lanka

India’s Madras High Court on Thursday directed the Tamil Nadu government to appoint senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer and Indian Police Service (IPS) officer to speed up sending the mortal remains of freed Rajiv Gandhi assassination convict Santhan alias T. Suthenthiraraja to Sri Lanka. Santhan died in a Chennai hospital on Wednesday (Feb.28). A…

Sri Lanka Honoured with UN Award for Mangrove Ecosystem Restoration
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Sri Lanka Honoured with UN Award for Mangrove Ecosystem Restoration

Sri Lanka has been lauded with the prestigious World Restoration Flagship Award by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for its remarkable efforts in rejuvenating mangrove ecosystems. The announcement was made during the Sixth Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6), emphasizing Sri Lanka’s pivotal role in pioneering effective solutions for ecosystem revitalization crucial…

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The President meets the new IGP

The newly appointed Inspector General of Police, Mr. T. M. W. Deshabandu Tennakoon met with President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat this morning (29). Upon assuming the duty as the 36th Inspector General of Police in Sri Lanka, Mr. Deshabandu Tennakoon met with the President. President Ranil Wickremesinghe extended his felicitations to the new…

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‘Aswesuma’ welfare benefits for 2.4 million more from June 2024 – Shehan

State Minister for Finance Shehan Semasinghe, announced that all necessary arrangements have been made to extend benefits to another 2.4 million family units under the second phase of the “Aswasuma” program starting from June 2024. He reiterated that applications for the second phase will close on 15th March 2024 and individuals failing to submit their…

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Counter protest over Pitipana fish market issue

A protest took place (25) in Negombo to counter a previous agitation against Colombo archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith over the fish market in Pitipana. People representing four dioceses participated and claimed the cardinal and other clergy had been insulted by fishermen in Pitipana. Protestors raised black flags and carried placards to condemn the fishermen, and…

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Court Restricts Protests at Key Colombo Locations

The Fort Magistrate’s Court issued an order barring the National Assets Protection Movement from entering and holding protests at several key locations in Colombo, including the Ceramic Junction. The order was made after considering the submissions made by the Fort Police OIC. The court order specifically prohibits the National Assets Protection Movement and its representatives…

Govt. should acknowledge past truth commissions before establishing a new body
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Govt. should acknowledge past truth commissions before establishing a new body

Sri Lankan victims have lost count of the number of government commissions established to look into gross violations of human rights, as yet another one is about to be established, said four international rights groups in a joint statement. It has been issued by ITJP, WAN, FOD and CHRD. Their statement says, “The Truth, Unity…