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Sri Lanka: 727gas cylinder explosions within few weeks

A total of 727 gas cylinder explosions have been reported within 6 weeks, the police said. Police said majority of those incidents were reported due...

No money to import medicines – SL says

Sri Lanka’s worst economic crisis effects many areas in the essential sectors, including food and medicines. Foreign exchange crisis has affected the establishment of Letters...

Omicron variant ‘can bind’ to rats sparking horror plague fears

The alarming news comes amid forecasts Omicron is on track to become the UK's dominant variant of coronavirus. A new study pre-published on the bioRxiv...

India’s worries increase in strategically located neighbours

Two significant domestic developments have taken place in Sri Lanka and the Maldives, both strategically located neighbours of India. The developments have wider ramifications...

Chinese Ambassador visits to North

Security has been beefed up in Vavuniya following the visit of Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Qi Zhenhong to Jaffna today (15). Chinese Ambassador traveled to...

Sri Lankan Government’s allies launch Anti-US Movement

The second phase of the People's Council organised by the 11 minor parties of the Sri Lankan government against the controversial US investment Yugadanavi deal was...

Passengers scare to travel Sri Lankan carriers

Sri Lankan Air carrier that left for Saudi Arabia from Colombo International Airport in the evening returned back to Colombo due to an engine...

Omicron weakens jabs: WHO

The Omicron coronavirus variant is more transmissible than the Delta strain and reduces vaccine efficacy but causes less severe symptoms according to early data,...

Kashmir: Three dead, 12 injured in militant attack

Three policemen were killed and 12 injured after militants attacked a bus carrying security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir, police officials said. They said three militants...

Sri Lanka has turned to China for diplomatic purposes -HRW

John Sifton, Human Rights Watch's regional director for Asia, said the Sri Lankan government had turned to China to seek a diplomatic screen to...

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