Management change in ‘The Leader’ media network
The trilingual ‘The Leader’ media network that brings news, features and current affairs articles has changed the composition of its management and editorial with effect from today (27).
The trilingual ‘The Leader’ media network that brings news, features and current affairs articles has changed the composition of its management and editorial with effect from today (27).
Shops remained shut today (26) in the northern and eastern provinces to mark 35 years since a ‘lieutenant colonel’ in the LTTE, Rasiah Parthipan alias Thileepan, died during a hunger strike.
Leading teacher trade unionist Joseph Stalin warns the government is introducing new regulations to clampdown on the media and people’s struggles.
Three members of the NSB branch of the Ceylon Bank Employees Union were summoned to the CID for an inquiry today (26).
Acting defence minister Pramitha Bandara Tennakoon says a limited number of persons is planning to create disturbances in the country that is faced with a challenging situation.
Mahsa Amini's death in police custody has sparked a wave of protest across Iran.
The Jathika Jana Balawegaya (JJB) will lead and direct the second people’s uprising, says JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
With state ministers Sisira Jayakody and Diana Gamage backing a legalising of cannabis cultivation, the former has asked the relevant officials to formulate the legislation required by October 05 for its exportation for medicinal purposes.
The Football House at Reid Avenue in Colombo is to remain closed today (26) as the Sports Ministry has yet to declare its stand with regard to the expiry of the office of Football Sri Lanka (FSL).
The state-owned Lanka CWE incurred a loss of around Rs. 6,000 million to the treasury from the sale of imported dhal and canned fish during the Gotabaya Rajapaksa regime, lankadeepa.lk reports.