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Foreign Ministers of SL and Seychelles hold bilateral discussions

[April 19 2012]

The visiting foreign Minister of Seychelles Jean Paul Adams and Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris held bi-lateral discussions at the Foreign Ministry this evening.

 

Sri Lanka beat Singapore 35-10

[April 18 2012]

Sri Lanka registered a superb 35 (five goals) points to 10 (one goal and one penalty) victory over Singapore in their Asian Five Nations Rugby Division 1 tournament match played at Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, Philippines today.

 

'Pregnant' Thai women snuggle cocaine

[April 17 2012]

Two Thai women who were pretending pregnant mothers, were apprehended while attempting to smuggle 162 cocaine tablets.

 

Cabinet decisions

[April 05 2012]

The Government decision to increase the import tax on motor vehicles was aimed at controlling the number of vehicles added annually to the vehicle fleet of the country as excessive number of vehicles have been imported to the country during the past three years, Acting Media Minister and Cabinet Spokesman Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena said today. “We had no other intention behind this move other than controlling the number of vehicles added annually to the road network”, the Minister said.

 

Catholic church caution President on relax existing Abortion Law

[March 29 2012]

The Catholic Church today appealed to the President to halt any amendments leading to relax existing Abortion Law of the country, cautioning that such measures would aggravate the social issue and deprive children of their right to life.

 

Solheim out in Cabinet reshuffle

[March 22 2012]

Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) reported Wednesday night that the new head of the government’s Socialist Left party (SV) has ousted veteran SV politician and former party leader Erik Solheim as the government minister in charge of both environmental and foreign aid issues.

 

DWLC conducts probe into army shooting on jumbos

[February 24 2012]

The Department of Wildlife and Conservation (DWLC) has launched an investigation why the army shot two wild elephants in Bundala yesterday. According to environmentalists one jumbo was shot in the head and the other sustain similar gun shot injuries.

 

Sri Lanka has a well-organized plan for UNHRC session

[February 23 2012]

The Sri Lankan delegation, who left the country Wednesday to attend the 19th session of the United Nations Human Right Council in Geneva, Switzerland, says they have a well-organized plan to counteract the arguments against Sri Lanka.

 

Eight Indian fishermen injured in attack by Lankans - Indian Media

[February 23 2012]

Eight Indian fishermen from Keechankuppam fishing hamlet in Nagapattinam district sustained injuries in an alleged mid-sea attack by Lankan fishermen at midnight on Tuesday.

 

A process led in SL is better than one led internationally – UK

[February 23 2012]

The UK still believes that a process led in Sri Lanka is better than one led internationally, said the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Alistair Burt, participating in a debate on the situation in Sri Lanka in the House of Commons yesterday (22).

 

US EPA waive its restriction on Lankan coir mats

[February 23 2012]

In a new boost to Sri Lanka’s geo-textile industry and Sri Lanka’s standing as world’s largest exporter of coir fibre, a top US government agency has cleared the way for Sri Lankan made geo-textiles for two projects.

 

 

He is the gallant leader who liberated Sri Lanka from the evil cancer of terrorism without bowing down to internal and external forces bent on destabilizing the Nation. The people have overwhelmingly endorsed his astute leadership by giving him a massive mandate. He is none other than President Mahinda Rajapaksa, a people’s leader who is steering the Motherland to reach unprecedented heights. It is indeed a challenge and a rare privilege for a writer to document the life and times of such an illustrious leader. Young author Muthu Padmakumara accomplished the challenging feat of writing a comprehensive biography of the President, titled “Mahinda”. The book was launched at the Colombo Hilton last week. Here the author in conversation with First Lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa who was the chief guest. Mrs. Samanmalee Padmakumara is at left. Pic : Liu Yongqiu  

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Govt goes for Provincial Council in North

THE Government will establish Provincial Council administration in the war-torn Northern province after putting in place the infrastructure and groundwork at a gradual pace, Minister Douglas Devananda told the Sunday Observer.

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Punitive measure towards Sri Lanka:

EU conditions dismay Tamil diaspora

THE Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora for Dialogue has expressed its dismay over the conditions put forward by the European Commission with regard to the GSP + concession.

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‘Supports UN and Treaties’:

Govt opposes UNSG’s panel

The Government yesterday rejected claims that it was “going against” the United Nations in objecting to the appointment of a three-member Panel of Experts on Sri Lanka by UN Secretary General (UNSG) Ban Ki-Moon.

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US court ruling crushes LTTE attempt

Prof. Rohan Gunaratna said that last week’s ruling by the US Supreme Court, upholding the law which bans support to designated terrorist organisations including the LTTE, was a clear signal to the diaspora to stop serving the LTTE and its various fronts.

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