An active legislative session is likely when Parliament reconvenes today as economic, law & order, utility costs and trade issues now dominate the agenda.
Courts pushing October for a high‑profile case verdict seems to highlight the Judiciary’s public interest in legal accountability.
Public health, stressed by dengue, expected to affect workforce productivity, healthcare burdens, and municipal service delivery.
Why doesn’t North Korean leader Kim Jong-un talk about his mother or his controversial bloodline?
Trump’s cryptocurrency earnings exceed $1 billion in first year in office
The UN and new conflicts: do international institutions still have real power?
Government revenue upturn shows fiscal consolidation, but broadening the tax base is likely to stifle business activity and reduce revenue in the medium term.
The “National Single Window” seems to aim at tackling bureaucratic bottlenecks that hinder trade competitiveness, but many analysts seem doubtful about it’s success.
The heavy emphasis in commentary and doubts about implementation in the National Export Development Plan suggests that Sri Lanka’s economic policy credibility now hinges on execution, not just planning.
Surprising factors that influenced winning teams in FIFA World Cup history
Sri Lanka’s women’s cricket team still being in contention in the T20 World Cup provides a national morale boosting story in an otherwise depressing time.
newsbetweenheadlines_xi3yp8
July 2, 2026
Username or email *
Password *
Remember me Login
Lost your password?