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Government to Resume Vehicle Imports Amidst 600% Tax Rumors

The government has announced its decision to resume vehicle imports starting in January. The Ceylon Vehicle Importers Association has reported a positive response from...

U.S. warships and planes have attacked Houthi targets in Yemen.

The US military has reported launching strikes on the Iranian-backed Houthi group in Yemen, targeting 15 locations.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Defends Missile Strikes on Israel in Rare Public Address

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has publicly defended the recent missile strikes on Israel, calling them “correct, logical, and lawful.” Speaking before a...

A rare brightening comet seen passing Earth from Hawaii.

A telescope in Hawaii captured a rare comet as it passed near Earth. The footage was captured on October 2 by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan's Subaru-Asahi Star Camera.

Confident Sri Lanka eye-winning start against Pakistan

Sri Lanka will face Pakistan in their first match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the UAE tomorrow (03).

Special meeting held to review the progress of high-profile Police investigations

A special meeting was convened at the Police Headquarters to assess the progress of various high-profile investigations related to crimes, fraud, and other contentious cases in Sri Lanka.

Indian Foreign Minister visits Sri Lanka

The Indian Minister of External Affairs, Dr. S. Jaishankar, arrived on the island for an official visit a few moments ago.

The number of reported influenza cases has been rising.

Health departments are reporting an increase in children with influenza symptoms.

Instructions for re-operation of Police Public Relief Cell

The public relief day will resume on October 11 at 9:00 am every Friday that is not a public holiday.

It is not ideal for the Sri Lankan rupee to continue strengthening. The Sri Lankan rupee should remain stable.

Professor Wasantha Athukorala from the Department of Economics and Statistical Studies at Peradeniya University stated that the recent inflow of foreign exchange has led to the strengthening of the Sri Lankan rupee.

No Sri Lankans in Lebanon or Israel Harmed – Foreign Employment Bureau.

The Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau has stated that no accidents have occurred to any of the Sri Lankan workers in Lebanon or Israel due to war conflicts.

IMF meets with the president again. The economy is at risk. He insists on maintaining the reforms.

A special meeting between President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and representatives of the International Monetary Fund commenced for the second day today (October 4) at the President's Office.