Online safety bill before parliament today
The controversial online safety bill will be presented to parliament today (03).
The controversial online safety bill will be presented to parliament today (03).
The Trincomalee magistrate has banned protests near Boralukanda Buddhist temple at Nilaveli on or around 01 October.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe has engaged in a fiery interview with Germany's Deutsche Welle, firmly asserting that Sri Lanka would not entertain the notion of an international inquiry into the Easter Sunday attacks.
Public security minister Tiran Alles has ordered the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to conduct a full investigation into the resignation of Mullaitivu magistrate T. Saravanaraja, who has since left the country.
Photographs of the war-missing children were displayed by their parents, as they demanded justice at a protest on international children’s day.
Civil aviation minister Nimal Siripala de Silva summoned SriLankan Airline officials for a meeting at 9.30 am today (02) to discuss its frequent flight delays and cancellations of late.
A foreign website reporting on legal news and commentary has published an article on the resignation of Mullaitivu magistrate T. Saravanaraja.
A warning for caution has been issued with the swelling of several rivers due to the prevailing rains.
The Asia Internet Coalition (AIC), an industry association comprising leading internet and technology companies, has raised concerns over Sri Lanka's new Online Safety Bill.