El Nino phenomenon causing high temperatures, will continue till April
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El Nino phenomenon causing high temperatures, will continue till April

The El Nino phenomenon has caused an increase in the continuous dry weather situation in the country and it could continue till April, Meteorology Department Director Genral Athula Karunanayaka said. He told the media that rain can be expected from next Thursday (21), Friday (22) and Saturday (23), but there will also be an increase…

DESIRE FOR RECONCILIATION IS EVERYWHERE -Jehan Perera
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DESIRE FOR RECONCILIATION IS EVERYWHERE -Jehan Perera

The northern town of Vavuniya which was once at the front lines of the war is now a peaceful and bustling urban centre. Its physical infrastructure leaves much to be desired, with rundown buildings, and open drains that emit an unpleasant smell. Vavuniya has not had the fortune of a political patron vested with governmental…

SriLankan & Korean Air Announce Codeshare Partnership
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SriLankan & Korean Air Announce Codeshare Partnership

SriLankan Airlines and Korean Air have officially activated a new codeshare partnership effective 15 March 2024, presenting enhanced travel options and connections for customers of both airlines travelling between Colombo and Seoul. Richard Nuttall, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines stated: “We are delighted to launch our first-ever codeshare partnership with Korean Air, and boost…

Right to Life Human Rights Centre Stands Against Torture on International Women’s Day…
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Right to Life Human Rights Centre Stands Against Torture on International Women’s Day…

In commemoration of International Women’s Day, the Right to Life Human Rights Centre expresses solidarity with women globally, emphasizing the urgent need to address the grave issue of torture against women. Particularly highlighting psychological torture, the Centre underscores the lasting impact it leaves on women’s lives. Despite legislative alignment with the United Nations Convention against…

U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers Sworn in, Marking Historic Return to Sri Lanka and Strengthening U.S.-Sri Lankan Partnership
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U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers Sworn in, Marking Historic Return to Sri Lanka and Strengthening U.S.-Sri Lankan Partnership

In a ceremony held in Colombo on March 6, Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn, U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung, First Lady Professor Maithree Wickremesinghe, and Minister of Education Dr. Susil Premajayantha officiated the swearing-in of 20 Peace Corps Volunteers from the United States. This marks the 25th group of Peace Corps Volunteers to…

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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…