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May 31 Declared Public Holiday for 2026 State Vesak Festival; Holiday Schedule Revised

The Ministry of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government has officially declared May 31, 2026, as a public holiday in line with the State Vesak Festival celebrations scheduled to take place on May 30.

The announcement was made through an extraordinary gazette notification, which formally revises the previously scheduled public holiday that had been set for May 02.

According to the ministry, the decision has been taken to facilitate public participation and observance following the official State Vesak Festival program, one of the most significant religious events in the national calendar.

In addition, in accordance with the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers, this year’s Vesak Week has been declared from May 27 to June 2, allowing for a full week of religious observances and commemorative activities across the country.

The revised holiday arrangement is expected to assist devotees and the general public in taking part in Vesak-related events and ceremonies held nationwide during the designated week.

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Measles Reappears in Sri Lanka After Years of Elimination, Health Officials Warn

Sri Lanka’s health authorities have raised concern after confirming the re-emergence of measles in the country, a disease that had previously been declared eliminated.

According to the Ministry of Health, two cases involving children have been identified in the Colombo District, prompting renewed public health alerts and calls for immediate preventive action.

Sri Lanka was officially declared measles-free by the World Health Organization in 2019. However, officials note that sporadic outbreaks have occurred in certain parts of the country since 2023, raising concerns about sustained vulnerability.

A senior official from the Epidemiology Unit, Dr. Athula Liyanapathirana, stated that no measles cases had been reported since January 2025 until the recent detection of infections, making the current situation particularly significant. He added that laboratory analysis of one of the cases conducted in India confirmed the virus was imported.

Health authorities are urging parents to ensure that children who have not been vaccinated, or who have only received a single dose, complete the full measles immunization schedule without delay, in order to prevent further spread.

Officials have also warned of the potential severity of the disease. Recent research highlights that measles can weaken the immune system, increasing susceptibility to other infections even after recovery. In rare cases, it can also lead to Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE), a serious and often fatal neurological complication that may develop years after initial infection.

Authorities emphasize that recovery from measles does not eliminate all long-term risks, and continued vigilance is necessary even after symptoms resolve, as they work to prevent a wider outbreak.

 
 
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Final Deadline Tonight for 2026 A/L Exam Applications; No Further Extensions, Examinations Department Warns

Students intending to sit for the 2026 G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination have been urged to submit their applications before the final deadline, as the Department of Examinations of Sri Lanka announced that the online application process will officially close at 12:00 midnight today (24).

According to a statement issued by Commissioner General of Examinations A. K. S. Indika Kumari Liyanage, applications for the 2026 A/L Examination have been accepted exclusively through the department’s online platform since March 24, 2026.

The Department stressed that the application window will be fully closed after midnight tonight, making this the final opportunity for candidates to complete their submissions. Officials further emphasized that no extensions will be granted under any circumstances, underscoring the importance of meeting the stated deadline.

Candidates who have not yet completed the online process are strongly advised to do so without delay to avoid missing the opportunity to sit for the examination.

For further clarification or assistance, applicants may contact the Department of Examinations through the following channels:

Telephone: 011 2785922 / 011 2784208 / 011 2784537
Fax: 011 2784422
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The announcement serves as a final reminder to students and institutions to ensure all required details are submitted before the clock strikes midnight.

 
 
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Oil prices up 4% on uncertain Iran-US ceasefire prospects

Oil prices jumped 4 percent Thursday after Iran vowed not to reopen the Strait of Hormuz so long as a US naval blockade remained in place despite a ceasefire extension.

At around 0025 GMT, the benchmark US oil contract West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbed 4.06 percent to $96.73 per barrel.

International oil benchmark Brent North Sea crude rose 3.62 percent to $105.63. Both eased back in the following minutes.

Oil prices have soared since Israel and the United States attacked Iran on Feb. 28 and they have kept inching up on the uncertainty over whether war will resume.

As the clock ticked for a return to the war that has engulfed the region, US President Donald Trump had said Tuesday he would maintain the truce to allow more time for Pakistani-brokered peace talks.

Iran said it welcomed the efforts by Pakistan but made no other comment on Trump’s announcement.

Source: AFP

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Afternoon Thundershowers and Heavy Rain Expected Across Sri Lanka, Public Urged to Remain Vigilant

The Department of Meteorology has issued a weather advisory warning that showers and thundershowers are expected in most parts of the island after 1.00 p.m. today, with several provinces likely to experience significant rainfall.

According to the forecast, fairly heavy showers exceeding 75 mm are expected in isolated areas of the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, North-Western, and Southern provinces. Residents in these regions have been advised to stay alert, particularly in low-lying and flood-prone areas.

In addition to the widespread afternoon rainfall, showers may also occur during the morning hours in the coastal areas of the Southern Province and in the Kalutara District.

The Department further noted that misty conditions are likely to prevail during the early hours of the morning in parts of the Central, Sabaragamuwa, North-Central, and Uva provinces, as well as in the Vavuniya and Kurunegala districts, potentially affecting visibility for commuters.

Authorities have urged the general public to take adequate precautions against temporary localized strong winds and lightning that may accompany the thundershowers, in order to minimize possible damage and ensure public safety.

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Sri Lanka Deepens Global Investor Engagement at IMF–World Bank Spring Meetings 2026

A Sri Lankan delegation led by Central Bank of Sri Lanka Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe has held extensive discussions with the international investor community on the sidelines of the IMF–World Bank Spring Meetings 2026 in Washington, D.C.

The delegation is currently in the United States to participate in the high-level global meetings, where a series of engagements have been carried out with key financial and commercial stakeholders.

According to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, the visit included participation in an investor seminar organized by J.P. Morgan, as well as investor meetings hosted by the Jefferies Emerging Markets Team and HSBC. The delegation also attended a meeting with private sector representatives and officials from the U.S. Government, hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

During these discussions, Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe provided updates on Sri Lanka’s recent macroeconomic improvements and responded to questions raised by participants regarding the country’s economic outlook and reform progress. The meetings come as Sri Lanka continues to strengthen confidence among international investors and financial partners.

Meanwhile, a significant step toward enhancing bilateral economic cooperation was marked with the soft launch of the U.S.–Sri Lanka Commercial Working Group at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

According to the CBSL, the initiative aims to strengthen commercial ties between Sri Lanka and the United States while promoting greater investment opportunities between the two countries.

The latest engagements at the Spring Meetings reflect Sri Lanka’s continued efforts to reinforce global investor confidence and expand international economic partnerships.

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Death Sentence Delivered in 2008 Police Killing Case After 18-Year Trial

After an 18-year legal battle, the Balapitiya High Court has sentenced one individual to death for the fatal shooting of a police officer during a raid in Baddegama in 2008.

The judgment was delivered by High Court Judge Ruchira Weliwatta, who ruled that the fourth accused in the case, widely known as “Kalutara Chooti,” was guilty of the murder. The convict, a resident of Kaamingala, Baddegama, was subsequently escorted to Welikada Prison following the sentencing.

The case had originally been filed by the Baddegama Police against four suspects — one male and three females — in connection with the killing of Police Constable Dilip Kumarasinghe during a raid operation carried out on November 30, 2008.

According to court proceedings, Police Constable Dilip Kumarasinghe and Police Sergeant Jagath Nandana, both attached to the Baddegama Police at the time, were conducting a raid when the shooting took place. Constable Kumarasinghe, who was a resident of Randombe, Balapitiya, was killed during the incident.

In the final ruling, the court acquitted the remaining three accused and ordered their release. It was also reported that one of those acquitted has since passed away.

The verdict brings a long-standing case to a close, nearly two decades after the fatal attack on the police officer during the line-of-duty operation.

 
 
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Sri Lanka Police Clarifies Recruitment Age Limits Amid Social Media Misinformation

Sri Lanka Police has issued an official clarification regarding misleading information circulating on social media concerning the age limits for the latest police recruitment drive.

According to the Police Media Division, applications have been called under Gazette Notification No. 2482 dated March 27, 2026, for the recruitment of Police Constables, Woman Police Constables and Police Drivers to the Sri Lanka Police and the Special Task Force. Applications are to be submitted exclusively through the online application system, with the deadline set for May 8, 2026.

Police emphasized that the official age requirement for the posts of Trainee Police Constable and Woman Police Constable remains between 18 and 24 years. Meanwhile, applicants seeking the position of Trainee Police Constable Driver must be between 18 and 28 years of age.

The clarification comes in response to false claims being widely shared on social media alleging that the upper age limit for all available positions had been raised to 28 years. Authorities have firmly rejected these reports, stating that such information is inaccurate and not in line with the official Gazette notification.

Police further revealed that investigations are currently underway to identify and take action against those responsible for spreading the false information online.

The public has been strongly urged to disregard unverified social media reports and to rely solely on official Gazette notifications and announcements issued by Sri Lanka Police. Applicants have also been advised to ensure they meet the prescribed eligibility criteria before submitting their applications and attending interviews.

With recruitment already in progress, authorities stressed the importance of following official channels to avoid confusion and inconvenience for prospective candidates.

 
 
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Middle East Conflict Casts Shadow Over Sri Lanka’s Tourism Outlook

Sri Lanka’s tourism sector is beginning to feel the impact of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with officials warning that the situation is affecting visitor arrivals just as the country moves closer to its peak travel season.

Tourism Deputy Minister and MP Ruwan Ranasinghe said the unrest in the region has created significant challenges for the industry, particularly because a large share of European travelers reach Sri Lanka through major transit hubs in the Middle East.

He noted that many tourists rely on connecting flights operated by airlines such as Emirates and Qatar Airways, making regional disruptions a direct concern for inbound travel.

According to the Deputy Minister, tourist arrivals have declined by 20 percent since March when compared with figures from 2025. As of April 19, approximately 88,000 visitors had arrived in the country.

Despite expectations that total arrivals may reach around 120,000 by the end of April, the projected figure remains considerably lower than the 174,000 tourists recorded during the same period last year.

The decline comes at a crucial time for Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, which traditionally looks toward the upcoming season as a key period for growth and revenue. Officials are now closely monitoring developments in the Middle East as the sector faces mounting uncertainty.

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Sri Lankans Mark Final New Year Ritual with Auspicious Tree Planting Ceremony Today

The final ritual of this year’s Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations is being observed across Sri Lanka today (April 23) with the auspicious planting of tree saplings, as prescribed in the traditional Nekath Seettuwa.

According to the official New Year auspicious time schedule, the ceremony is set to take place at exactly 9:01 a.m., a time regarded as highly favorable for the ritual. Families and communities are expected to participate in the symbolic act of planting tree saplings, bringing the festive season to a meaningful close.

Sri Lankans welcomed the Sinhala and Tamil New Year on April 14, beginning a series of customs and observances that hold deep cultural and spiritual significance throughout the country.

Today’s tree planting ceremony serves as the concluding ritual of the New Year celebrations, reflecting themes of renewal, prosperity and harmony with nature that are closely associated with the season.

The observance marks the final chapter of one of Sri Lanka’s most cherished cultural festivities, celebrated by people across the island with tradition and reverence.

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Police Warn Public of Fraudulent Mobile Scam Misusing SriLankan Airlines Name

Sri Lanka Police has issued an urgent warning to the public over a financial fraud operation being carried out under the name of SriLankan Airlines, with scammers reportedly targeting individuals through WhatsApp.

According to the police, fraudsters are contacting victims while falsely claiming to represent the national airline and directing them to download a mobile application titled ‘SriLankan.apk’ through three fake websites.

Authorities stated that the application functions as a Trojan horse, giving criminals remote access to victims’ mobile phones. Through this unauthorized access, scammers are able to obtain highly sensitive personal information stored on the devices.

Investigators further revealed that the fraudsters exploit access to mobile banking applications to illegally transfer funds to other accounts. This is reportedly done by capturing one-time passwords (OTPs), bank account details, and other authentication information required to authorize transactions.

Police have identified several phone numbers believed to be linked to the scam, including 077 45 58 361, 011 77 71 979, 074 11 42 208, 077 57 91 209, and 074 32 68 200.

Authorities noted an increase in such incidents, particularly targeting people seeking quick financial benefits, and strongly urged the public to remain alert and avoid downloading applications or accessing websites sent through suspicious messages.

The police have called on citizens to exercise caution and report any similar attempts to prevent further financial losses.

 
 
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Afternoon Thundershowers Expected Across Sri Lanka; Public Urged to Remain Vigilant

Sri Lanka is expected to experience widespread showers and thundershowers across much of the island after 1:00 p.m. today, according to the Department of Meteorology.

The weather forecast indicates that most areas of the country will see rain during the afternoon and evening hours, with some regions likely to receive fairly heavy rainfall exceeding 75 mm. These heavier showers are expected in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, Uva and Southern provinces, as well as in the districts of Kurunegala, Anuradhapura, Ampara and Batticaloa.

In addition to the afternoon rain, morning showers are also anticipated in several parts of the island. Residents in the Batticaloa, Ampara and Hambantota districts may experience showers during the early part of the day.

The Met Department further noted that misty conditions are likely to prevail during the early morning hours in the Central, Sabaragamuwa, North-central and Uva provinces, along with the Vavuniya and Kurunegala districts. These conditions may affect visibility for motorists and commuters travelling during the morning.

Authorities have also issued a precautionary notice to the public, urging people to take necessary steps to reduce potential damage caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning associated with thundershowers.

Residents are advised to remain alert to changing weather conditions and exercise caution, particularly during the afternoon and evening hours when storms are expected to intensify.

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