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Photo : Newswire Yoshitha Rajapaksa, the second son of former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa, was arrested on Wednesday by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), over his recruitment to the Sri Lanka Navy and the funding of his training at Britain's Royal Naval Academy. He appeared before the commission on 17 June in response to a summons,…

Explainer: Which Sri Lankan officials have been sanctioned so far?

The United States and Canada, have taken steps to impose targeted sanctions on high-ranking Sri Lankan officials

Israeli soldier flees Sri Lanka after war crimes allegations surface

Gal Ferenbook, who was accused by the Hind Rajab Foundation of war crimes, has fled Sri Lanka.

Dissanayake unconcerned by Adani scandals

Sri Lanka’s President said it was 'unfortunate' that an environmental case had been lodged against a proposed power project.

Illegal vihara in Jaffna will be litmus test for Sri Lanka, says Tamil MP

Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam said the government’s commitment to anti-racism would be tested by how it handles the construction of an illegal Buddhist temple.

Court issues arrest warrant for extremist monk Gnanasara

Gnanasara failed to appear for a scheduled hearing on a defamation case.

Over 100 refugees fleeing Myanmar land in Mullivaikkal

Over 100 refugees fleeing from Myanmar, including approximately 25 children, arrived at the Mullivaikkal coast.

Controversy in Mannar as traders clash over permits

Traders in Mannar accused the National People's Power (NPP) of interference.

Accused Israeli war criminal reportedly in Sri Lanka

The Hind Rajab Foundation has called on Sri Lanka to arrest him and co-operate with the International Criminal Court.

Northern Governor urges refugees to return as Tamils continue to flee

Nagalingam Vedanayagam

Northern Province Governor Nagalingam Vedanayagam called for Eelam Tamil refugees in Tamil Nadu to return to the island, pledging land allocation, housing schemes, and livelihood assistance. His comments come against the stark reality of Tamils continuing to risk dangerous journeys to escape ongoing persecution.

One computer per school; MP highlights deplorable state of education in North-East

Ravikaran called for equitable distribution of resources among schools in the region.