IUSF member summoned to police
A member of the Inter University Students’ Federation, Ven. Tissapura Siri Sumedha Thera, has been summoned to the counterterrorism investigation division today (23), says Journalists for Democracy – Sri Lanka.
A member of the Inter University Students’ Federation, Ven. Tissapura Siri Sumedha Thera, has been summoned to the counterterrorism investigation division today (23), says Journalists for Democracy – Sri Lanka.
The second oldest inmate at Dehiwala National Zoo, a 79-year-old elephant named Bandula, died in the early hours of this morning (23).
Carbon-testing is getting further delayed for the remains found from one of the biggest mass graves in Sri Lanka due to legal issues.
Senior actress Damitha Abeyratne is to take a decision today (23) if she would enter politics in view of the prevailing situation.
A power cut of 10 or 12 hours a day is unavoidable if coal is not imported within days for the generation of electricity, warns chairman of the Public Utilities Commission Janaka Ratnayake.
Environmental activists have exposed evidence of alleged illegal mineral sand mining operations by multinational companies in Mannar district and off its coast.
The Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) in Sri Lanka has become a law for terrorising people, the president of a leading medical association has alleged.
Two Tamil rights activists were today (22) released on bail, a day after they were arrested during a protest against alleged land-grabbing in Mullaitivu with the backing of the state.
A new constitution for Football Sri Lanka was passed with more than two thirds of vote at a special annual general meeting held today (22).
The construction of a temple at Kurunthurmalai is continuing under military protection despite a prohibition order by a court in Mullaitivu, reports say.