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Aid group reports 90% of children in Gaza have experienced “food poverty”.

Over the past year, 90% of Gaza’s children have experienced “food poverty,” according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society

Flood warning issued for several areas surrounding the Kelani River.

The Department of Irrigation has announced that several areas in the Kelani River basin may experience flooding within the next 48 hours due to adverse weather conditions.

Train services on the Upcountry railway line will be limited from tomorrow due to a film shoot.

The Sri Lanka Railway Department announced that train services on the Upcountry line will be limited from tomorrow (09) until the 15th due to a joint Indo-Sri Lankan film project.

Gin river rises

Galle Ginganga Irrigation Engineering Office says that the water level of the river is currently rising due to the heavy rains falling in the Galle district and the upper catchment areas of Ginggaga due to the prevailing rainy weather conditions.

As Rajapaksa has agreed to repatriate their wealth from Uganda, the debt problem will be immediately resolved. It is said to be six times...

Mr. Namal Rajapaksa, a former Member of Parliament, states that he and his generation will give the fullest support to bring back the wealth allegedly stolen and hidden by the Rajapaksas and hidden in the Seychelles Islands.

Although the last government’s decision is wrong, the e-passport order will not be cancelled – Vijitha

As a solution to the shortage of passports that have arisen due to the improper management of the e-passport tender, Thales, which won the tender, and Minister of Public Security Vijitha Herath stated that the order of 750,000 e-chipless passports given by the previous government to its Sri Lanka representative, Just In Time Technologies, will not be cancelled.

After a year of war, the people of Gaza are wondering how to deal with tons of rubble.

Clearing Gaza’s toxic debris is expected to take years and cost $1.2 billion, but it needs to start soon in order to save lives.

Israel denies that Hezbollah leader accepted a ceasefire before assassination.

The Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom, Tzipi Hotovely, has denied Lebanon’s claim that the late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah agreed to a ceasefire deal before his assassination.

Cases for Lasantha & Thajudeen unwrapped again. Treasury bills and bonds, Mig investigations reopens.

On the orders of Acting Inspector General of Police Mr. Priyantha Weerasuriya, the Criminal Investigation Department has started investigations regarding 07 criminal cases which had been suppressed and left aside due to political pressure.

A notification from the police about the scholarship question paper

If there is evidence that questions other than the three from the 5th-grade scholarship exam have been leaked, please report this to the nearest police station.

The Ministry of Defence instructs the police to report any deficiencies in the investigation of the Easter attack.

Police Media Spokesperson Deputy Inspector General of Police Nihal Talduwa has stated that they have been instructed to report any deficiencies in the investigations related to the Easter attack.

The power supply has been detached at Mahinda’s house.

The Electricity Board has disconnected the electricity supply provided to former President Mahinda Rajapaksa's Carlton residence at Weeraketiya.

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