Sarath Weerasekara condemned over ‘racist remark’ against magistrate
Tamil politicians have accused government MP Sarath Weerasekara of demeaning a magistrate over his ethnicity and thereby intimidating the judiciary.
Tamil politicians have accused government MP Sarath Weerasekara of demeaning a magistrate over his ethnicity and thereby intimidating the judiciary.
Nearly 150 victims of aerial bombings on a church and a kovil in Navali in Jaffna in 1995 have been remembered.
UNP chairman Wajira Abeywardena has complained to the CID against what he calls false news being circulated in social media with regard to the revoking of a forfeiture of gold jewelry at his request.
Sri Lanka has agreed to fully support and work together with other countries to suppress the production and distribution of synthetic drugs, public security minister Tiran Alles said.
The Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) yesterday launched a mobile and a web-based application with the timetables of long-distance buses and facilities for passengers to reserve seats during an event under the patronage of Transport, Highways and Mass Media Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardhana.
Tragedy struck in Trebbia, Italy, as two Sri Lankan nationals, a father, and son, lost their lives in a drowning incident.
The leader of the National People's Power (NPP) Anura Kumara Dissanayake said that healing the wounded society should be given foremost consideration.
Membership of the ’80 Club’ at Independence Avenue in Colombo is resorting to court action against the Urban Development Authority (UDA) for having allegedly violated an agreement reached at the club’s takeover by the UDA.
Government medical laboratory technologists say they will resort to union action from Wednesday to protest a female microbiologist in the National Hospital in Colombo who creates trouble for them.
A senior monk has been arrested and produced before courts for allegedly having abused three novice monks at a Buddhist temple at Ginigathhena in Nawalapitiya.