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.
Prosecutors in Nagoya, central Japan, have once again declined to indict immigration officials over the death of a Sri Lankan woman at a detention facility.
The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) corruption-busting governance diagnostic report compiled by the recently concluded IMF mission has made 16 Priority Recommendations for Sri Lanka to improve the island nation’s governance system, IMF sources divulged.
A pro-China candidate has won presidential elections in the Maldives, defeating an incumbent who had strengthened relations with India.
In the wake of another electricity tariff hike by 56 percent, the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) is now in great difficulty in restarting the country’s only coal-fired power plant, the Lakvijaya Plant in Norochcholai, a routine maintenance, engineers said.
State-run SriLankan Airlines has apologized to passengers who were stranded as multiple aircraft were grounded at the same time.