US lawmakers say 'SL military raped and sexually mutilated Tamil women'
Twelve members of the U.S. Congress have urged Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to ensure the United States holds Sri Lanka accountable under the Convention against Torture.
Twelve members of the U.S. Congress have urged Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to ensure the United States holds Sri Lanka accountable under the Convention against Torture.
Dozens of refugee women are taking to the streets in Australia in support of refugees who are living in the land populated by kangaroos as they are unable to go back fearing safety for their lives.
The government’s commitment to macroeconomic stability and fiscal discipline is starting to bear fruit with stabilising the economy and easing exchange rate pressure while inflation is on a downward trend.
Police suspect underworld rivalry is behind the killing of the father-in-law of state minister D.V. Chanaka.
Major rice mill owners have been blamed for the rising prices of rice.
The SLFP is ready to accept MP Dayasiri Jayasekara back to the party, but he will not be offered its chairmanship or general secretary position, said party leader Maithripala Sirisena.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe will leave for Germany tomorrow (26) on an official visit, the President’s Media Division said.
Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith said there is no need for an international investigation into the Easter Sunday attacks if a transparent investigation is conducted.
Former UK prime minister David Cameron will address a two-day roadshow in the UAE from 26 September showcasing investment opportunities and incentives for global investors at Port City Colombo.
Sri Lanka has over Rs.1.1 trillion worth of currency notes and over 67% of them are among public and are not in circulation, said General Manager/Chief Executive Officer of LankaClear, Channa De Silva.