Two-day adjournment debate begins today on Channel 4 revelations
A two-day adjournment debate begins in parliament today (21) at 9.30 am on the Easter Sunday terror attacks and the present status of national security.
A two-day adjournment debate begins in parliament today (21) at 9.30 am on the Easter Sunday terror attacks and the present status of national security.
The online safety bill could drive tech giants away from Sri Lanka, said MP Dr. Harsha de Silva.
A mobile phone app is to be introduced to issue early warnings about incidents that disrupt national reconciliation, said the Office for Unity and Reconciliation.
The Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) accuses the government of committing a massive scam by paying high dividends on bank bonds amid an economic crisis while swindling pension funds of the working people.
The peaceful Muslim community never commemorates the terrorists who carried out the Easter Sunday terror attacks, said SLMC leader Rauff Hakeem.
A Tamil MP had taken a motorcade to remember LTTE’s Rasiah Parthipan alias Thileepan to an area inhabited by the Sinhalese without permission from the police to create a clash between the two communities, said east governor Senthil Thondaman.
SJB MP Rohini Kaviratne moved a proposal in parliament yesterday (19) for the postponement of the GCE advanced level examination for 2023.
A court in Vavuniya has rejected a request by the police to prohibit a motorcade by Tamils to remember an LTTE member who died during a hunger strike 36 years ago.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe met USAID Administrator, Samantha Power, on the side-lines of the UNGA in New York yesterday (19).
Rs. 30 billion or 100 million US dollars of public money had been paid to a particular supplier, from whom medicines had been purchased at very high prices for several years, said the FSP.