Red Alert: Mounted Division loses seven horses
Controversy surrounds the sudden death of seven horses belonging to the Police Mounted Division.
Controversy surrounds the sudden death of seven horses belonging to the Police Mounted Division.
The Central Bank (CBSL) has dismissed speculation that remittances being sent home by expatriate Sri Lankans are taxed and forcibly converted into the Sri Lanka rupee.
A 44-year-old Sri Lankan mother of three has been stabbed to death with a sharp weapon in her home at Sandhurst in Melbourne’s south-east.
The finance ministry is to strictly adhere to a decision to discontinue granting service extensions to public servants upon completion of 60 years of age by the end of this year.
A group of Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) activists staged a protest in front of Bandaranaike Samadhi in Horagolla today (03) against party chairman Maithripala Sirisena and general secretary Dayasiri Jayasekara.
‘Devana Parapura’ (Second Generation), led by Uvindu Wijeweera, son of the late JVP leader Rohana Wijeweera, is among seven political parties that received recognition by the Election Commission.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Sabry met U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken for discussions at the Department of State on Friday (02). The discussions focused on further elevating Sri Lanka – U.S. relations in diverse spheres, including the 75th Anniversary of diplomatic relations which will be marked in 2023.
A new circular has effectively relaxed the procedure for the registration of nongovernmental organizations operating at the grassroots level.
TNA MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam has urged China to cooperate with Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring process.
Exorbitant taxes and an uncertain future have made around one-tenth of engineers and other professionals in Information Technology leave the country, said president of the Computer Society of Sri Lanka Damith Hettihewa.