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US Donates COVID-19 Diagnostic Kits
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) handed over a US-funded COVID-19 test kit to the Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo on June 15, the US Embassy said on Tuesday.
Eradicating Major Crimes Successful - Maj. Gen. Gunaratne
Defence Secretary Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Kamal Gunaratne said yesterday that they were successful in eradicating organized crimes, narcotic waves, extortion and underworld activities in the country.
447 Luna Tower To Transform Colombo Skyline
Soon to be completed luxury condominium ‘447 Luna Tower’, offering impeccable value to those seeking to purchase real estate in Colombo, recommenced construction as of May 18, 2020, adhering to the guidelines issued by the Health Ministry and other government institutions.
Chandimal Slams Career Best 354
Dinesh Chandimal slammed a career best unbeaten knock of 354, his first ever triple ton which enabled Army SC resuming from their overnight score of 344 for 5 post a mammoth total of 642 for 8 declared against Saracens SC on day two in the match played at the FTZ ground in Katunayake yesterday.
India Moves Closer To 60k Covid Deaths
HINDUSTAN TIMES, MUMBAI 26 AUG 2020 - On Tuesday, at least 1,066 Covid-19-related deaths were reported and the toll from the contagion is inching towards the 60,000 mark and stands at 59,598 to date.
Dian Spells Out Four Year Plan Of ABA
Dian Gomes, a name synonymous with boxing in Sri Lanka, is embarking on a third round as the head of the Amateur Boxing Association of Sri Lanka (ABA) which was confirmed at a press briefing recently.
Seoul Schools Go Back Online Over Virus Fears
SEOUL AFP, 25 AUG, 2020- South Korea on Tuesday ordered all schools and kindergartens in the greater Seoul region to switch to online classes as authorities battle multiple coronavirus clusters.
Local Inventors Shine During Covid-19 Crisis: Minister Seetha Arambepola
One of the plus factors that had emerged from the Covid 19 pandemic were the new inventions that expose the capabilities, skills and creative abilities of our youth, Skills Development, Vocational Education, Research and New Inventions State Minister, Dr. Seetha Arambepola said.
Kremlin Accuses Germans Of Hasty Verdict On Navalny Poisoning
MOSCOW AFP, 25 AUG, 2020- The Kremlin on Tuesday accused German medics of being too hasty after they said tests on Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny indicated he was poisoned.
Serena Begins Marathon With Exhausting First Step
Serena Williams shook off some COVID-19 layoff rust to grind out a 7-6 (6), 3-6, 7-6 (0) win over Dutch qualifier Arantxa Rus to move into the third round of the Western and Southern Open in New York, USA on Monday.
Anderson Kept Waiting For 600th Wicket As Pakistan Frustrate England
James Anderson was left just one shy of becoming only the fourth bowler to take 600 Test wickets as a combination of poor catching, bad weather and some determined Pakistan batting conspired against the England paceman at Southampton on Monday.
Republican Convention To Begin With Trump Headlining All Four Nights
DPA, 24TH AUGUST, 2020 - The four-night Republican National Convention will begin on Monday evening with Trump speaking every night and ultimately accepting the Republican party’s formal presidential nomination.
SL To Begin Training In September
Test series against Bangladesh
Victoria's State Of Emergency Extended To 18 Months
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced the State of Emergency will be in place for 18 months and lockdown restrictions will be extended beyond September.
Virus Cases Keep Rising In Italy
ROME AFP AUG23, 2020 - The number of daily coronavirus cases recorded in Italy has nearly doubled in the past five days, jumping to more than 1,200 on Sunday.
California Seeks Help As Wildfires Threaten Communities
Nearly two dozen massive wildfires continued to ravage parts of California on Saturday, fueled by high temperatures and ongoing lightning strikes, including 100 that hit on Friday, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) said.
Carl Muller As A 1990s Paradigm Shift
Carl Muller, who passed away in December 2019, was – is – the most original contributor Sri Lankan English fiction has had over the past three decades. Sometimes, we feel that there are certain books a writer shouldn’t have written, or that he should have stopped writing at a particular point.
Denying Ministerial Portfolios To Some SLFPers A Welcome Move: Marikkar
Denying ministerial portfolios to some of the SLFPers who got the best portfolios during the Yahapalana government is a welcome move, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP S. M. Marikkar said yesterday.
Tens Of Thousands Join Anti-Lukashenko Rally In Belarus
DPA, 23RD AUGUST, 2020-Tens of thousands of demonstrators joined a rally against Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Sunday, two weeks after a disputed election returned him to power.
Yoshitha Denies Owning Hotel Inside Sinharaja
Environmentalist alleged Sinharaja road construction was connecting main road to hotel. Yoshitha to pursue legal action against false claims. Certain groups attempting to tarnish Rajapaksa image’
Soul Coffee & Monsoon Colombo elevate Ceylon coffee experience
Soul Coffee, Sri Lanka’s leading artisan coffee brand recently partnered with Monsoon Colombo to bring a unique offering to the country’s coffee drinkers.
NCE partners with Bureau Veritas to provide special ‘CoveSafe' certification for exporters
The NCE has par tnered with Bureau Veritas Lanka (Pvt) Ltd to provide ‘CovSafe’ certification which has international recognition.
SEPARATE PROBE NEEDS TO BE HELD ON DEHIWALA EXPLOSION
Former SIS Director tells commission
Parliamentary Selection Committee announced
As per standing order 114 of Parliament, the Speaker chairs the committee on selections
CB steps up efforts to address grievances of financial consumers
Stakeholders of the national financial system will witness their grievances receive due emphasis hereafter as the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has taken a progressive step towards establishing a single point of contact to handle complaints.
ECB Confirm Revised Start Times For Third Test
REUTERS - The third Test between England and Pakistan that begins today at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton will feature revised playing timings to accommodate for poor weather conditions, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said yesterday.
Emerging Asia: Securing Solid Fundamentals For Post-Covid Future
Asia’s emerging economies are at different stages in combatting the Covid-19 pandemic. For some, the light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter as social distancing measures are being eased and economic activity is starting to ramp up again. Others are still grappling with outbreaks and lockdowns.
Game Of Thrones Actor ‘Disappointed' By Finale
Game Of Thrones’ final season got mixed reviews from critics and was widely lambasted by viewers and fans. Charles Dance joined the ranks of those disappointed fans when he said he would sign a petition calling for the entire final season of the HBO hit to be remade. The 73-year-old English actor weighed in on his former series in an interview with PopCulture. com published Monday.
Memorable Steps 2020 – A Virtual Walk For Alzheimer's
Lanka Alzheimer’s Foundation is organising “Memorable Steps 2020” a walk in which you can participate from wherever you are, between 1st and 21st of September.
State Minister Emphasises Close Ties With Neighbouring Countries To Attract Investments
State Minister of Regional Co-operation Tharaka Balasuriya said Sri Lanka will maintain close ties with its neighbours, adding that regional co-operation is essential to attract investment to the country.