Kabul blast kills teenagers sitting practice exam
A suicide attack at a tuition centre in the Afghan capital Kabul has killed at least 19 people, most of them female students, police and witnesses say.
A suicide attack at a tuition centre in the Afghan capital Kabul has killed at least 19 people, most of them female students, police and witnesses say.
The Court of Appeal today (30) issued notice to the Ministry of Sports to show cause with regard to the crisis in local football.
Verité Research with a fresh attempt to inform the general public on the right of access to public information
Japan is prepared to "do its part" over Sri Lanka's debt issue, but other creditors, such as China and India, should also be involved in efforts to resolve it, Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said Thursday.
UN special rapporteur for freedom of association Clément Nyaletsossi Voule says that they are very concerned by the declaration of high security zones (HSZs) in Colombo as areas prohibiting public gatherings.
MP Namal Rajapaksa had a visit by a group comprising sports association officials, former players and coaches this morning (29), sports circle sources say.
Leader of the SJB-affiliate Tamil Progressive Alliance Mano Ganeshan says his party has no intention of being a partner to a national government.
The high courts in Vavuniya and Jaffna have refused to accept confessions purportedly made by three Tamils being held under the PTA after they denied having made any statements to the police.
The National Council decided at its inaugural meeting today (29) to appoint two subcommittees to deal with two key matters it is tasked with.
Controversial Indian politician and Rajapaksa family’s close friend Subramanian Swamy met with ex-president Gotabaya Rajapaksa along with three of his aides yesterday (28).