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The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has formally suspended the duties of Magistrate and District Judge of Moratuwa Thilina Gamage, who is now under investigation over renewed allegations concerning ...
The much talked about delays in Customs clearance will be a thing of the past as the Customs will be moving into paperless operation by October this year according to a senior official of the Customs.
A series of activities to raise awareness and boost the digital economy will be held across the country throughout the Digital Month in September, said Deputy Minister of Digital Economy, Eng. Eranga ...
. Say 15% would have been much better . Stress need for market differentiations, addressing trade barriers and improving ease of doing business The reduction of the US tariff from… ...
The United States exported approximately $127.93 million worth of soybean meal to Sri Lanka in 2024 with a total volume of 277,111 metric tons, according to the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service. This ...
Malaysian low-cost carrier, Batik Air (OD) will resume its year-round services to Colombo (CMB) from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) four times weekly from December 11. Boeing 737-800 aircraft will be deployed on ...
Every dog has its day, is the old adage. Every mediocrity has its day as well. In these times, the people of this country can see in stark relief the past parade of mediocrity that marked the days of ...
In an interview with the Sunday Observer, Executive Director of the Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (RCSS) and diplomatic historian Dr. George I. H. Cooke reflects on how Sri Lanka can regain ...
The Government has called for a peaceful resolution to the recent clashes along the Cambodia–Thailand border, according to a media release by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and ...
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Communications Director Julie Kozack yesterday confirmed that the Fifth Review of Sri Lanka’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program is due to take place in the fall of ...
Oil prices continued to move higher on Friday morning in Asia, supported by renewed optimism surrounding U.S.-EU trade negotiations and expectations that Russia will restrict gasoline exports. Even ...
Intel said on Thursday that it has mostly completed plans to cut 15% of its workforce, as the struggling chipmaker attempts a turnaround. The layoffs, tucked in Intel’s second quarter… ...