29 including civilians injured as bombs misfire from South Korea fighter jet
The number of people injured after South Korean fighter jets accidentally dropped bombs on a civilian area on Thursday increased to 15 civilians and 14 soldiers,
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CEB makes operating loss in Dec 2024 quarter as revenues plunge
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March 6, 2025
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Sri Lanka’s state-run Ceylon Electricity Board has made an operating loss of 3.0 billion rupees in the December 2024 quarter, and made a marginal net profit with the help of other income and gains, interim accounts showed.
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Tax fears likely fueling Sri Lanka’s cash surge, hindering digital shift
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March 6, 2025
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The fear of taxation may be contributing to the recent increase in cash circulation, highlighting Sri Lanka’s long journey towards a less cash-dependent society.
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Tiny island nation sells citizenship to save itself from rising seas
Citizenship of Nauru, an island nation spanning just 8 square miles in the southwest Pacific Ocean, can be yours for $105,000. The tiny, low-lying island has launched a “golden passport” initiative with the aim of raising money to fund climate action.
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Health officials warn of rising colorectal cancer rates among adults and children
The National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) has reported a rise in colon and rectal cancer patients, commonly known as colorectal cancer (CRC), among both adults and children in Sri Lanka.
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A Tribute to Professor Sisira Jayasuriya – A dear friend and respected economist who fought for social justice – Lionel Bopage
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March 6, 2025
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It is with deep sorrow that I reflect on the passing of my dear friend and comrade, Professor Sisira Jayasuriya, on 18 February 2025. A respected Sri Lankan-Australian economist, he remained deeply engaged in Sri Lankan economic and political affairs despite living in Australia since 1972.
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Several roads in Yala National Park to reopen starting today
The Department of Wildlife Conservation says that steps will be taken to reopen a limited number of roads in Yala National Park, which have been temporarily closed to tourists, starting today (March 5).
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Incredible India’ conceiver says SL must never be sold for less than $ 700 a night
Sri Lanka has all the elements to be a high-end global tourism destination and has a tourism potential that is significantly greater than Kerala, but is currently selling itself too cheaply, said India’s G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant, last week in Colombo.
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National Shoora Council calls for global FDI in Sri Lanka
The National Shoora Council (NSC) a consultative body comprising several Muslim Organisations and individuals formed to address the challenges currently faced by Muslims in Sri Lanka in a proactive manner is set to make a clarian call to countries world wide to invest in Sri Lanka
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Vietnam envoy discusses enhanced trade, FTA with Sri Lanka trade minister
Importing specific products and the potential for signing a free trade agreement was discussed between Vietnam Ambassador Trinh Thi Tam and Sri Lanka Trade Minister Wasantha Samarasinghe, a statement said.
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