"We have spent a year at war," said Abdallah Hmeida, a cancer patient who was displaced from Beit Lahia, in the central Gazan city of Deir al-Balah. Hmeida stated that he had lost his parents, his brother, and his sisters in the conflict.
Mr. V. Radhakrishnan, deputy leader of the Tamil Progressive Alliance and leader of the Kadura Janata Peramuna, said that he would dedicate himself to serving the people of the plantations in the future parliament without the privileges given to the nobles by the previous governments.
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.
Bribery or Corruption Allegations Investigation Commission Director General W.A.K. Wijeratne's lawyers have informed the Supreme Court today that he will resign from his position and that the relevant letter will be forwarded to the President today (07).
The World Bank Group's International Development Association (IDA) has approved another USD 200 million financial facility to further support Sri Lanka's economic recovery and reform program.
After rushing to comfort Israel as it grieved the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust, US President Joe Biden pledged last year that America would stand with the country in its dark days, insisting that good ones would come.
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.
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.