Diana Gamage citizenship case ruling postponed
The Court of Appeal has postponed to July 25 the delivering of its ruling in a writ petition filed against state minister of tourism Diana Gamage over her citizenship.
The Court of Appeal has postponed to July 25 the delivering of its ruling in a writ petition filed against state minister of tourism Diana Gamage over her citizenship.
The police chief has instructed state intelligence and the CID to fully investigate persons and media that create disharmony among religions.
The Department of Railways incurred a Rs. 12,400 million operational loss in 2022, according to the annual report of the Central Bank.
Businesswoman Thilini Priyamali has accused Ada Derana news alerts and certain other media of involvement in a campaign to falsify facts with regard her.
LGBT Pride Month is a month, typically June, dedicated to the celebration and commemoration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) pride worldwide.
Supreme TV is to telecast a Muppet show named ‘A Loan Country’ at 8.00 pm every Friday starting on June 09.
The executive council of the opposition led by the SJB yesterday (05) declared it will unanimously oppose the proposed Broadcasting Authority Act.
Sri Lanka’s next country assessment on anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism will commence soon, President Ranil Wickremesinghe said, noting that iy holds immense significance as it directly impacts the country’s ease of doing business rating and its ability to attract foreign investments.
Only half of the up to 950 tons of plastic and polythene waste disposed each day in Sri Lanka gets collected, out of which just 10 to 15 per cent are recycled, said chairman of the Central Environment Authority Supun S. Pathirage.
The Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) has accused the government of lying over its claim that a broadcasting regulatory commission bill has not been drafted.