Police seek more time to resume Mannar mass grave excavations
Police have sought more time to resume excavations in the country’s biggest mass grave in Mannar.
Police have sought more time to resume excavations in the country’s biggest mass grave in Mannar.
Nearly 700 foreign tourists had to wait in line for several hours to visit the Yala National Park yesterday (30).
The Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) still remains undecided whether to pursue legal action to get compensation for the worst maritime disaster to hit Sri Lanka.
An additional secretary in the Health Ministry is reportedly attempting to award a tender to the highest bidder for the purchase of oxygen generator plants (oxygen concentrator plants).
President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s recent parliamentary reference to Adolf Hitler could badly impact Sri Lanka’s diplomatic ties with Germany and other European countries, warns a Sri Lankan human rights activist domiciled in Germany.
Apeksha Hospital in Maharagama is yet to buy medicines in short-supply despite Sri Lanka Cricket having donated USD 500,000 (approx. Rs. 150 million) for the purpose.
Two former Jaffna university student activists have been acquitted from a charge of possessing documents relating to human rights violations allegedly committed by the military.
Future activities of Kotelawala Defence University Hospital came under discussion at a meeting chaired by president Ranil Wickremesinghe at his office today (30).
Basil Rajapaksa just looked on as Sri Lanka’s economic crisis aggravated with the hope that parliament will appoint him to succeed Gotabaya Rajapaksa once he stepped down from the presidency, alleged MP Udaya Gammanpila.
Neth News has come out with a secretly-recorded video of lushly-grown cannabis plants in the home of a politician’s crony.