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Heavy Showers Forecast in Several Provinces Today

Rainfall is expected to affect multiple parts of the country today (12), with the Department of Meteorology forecasting periodic showers in the Central, Uva, Eastern and North-central provinces, as well as in the Hambantota district.

According to the Met. Department, fairly heavy rain exceeding 50 mm is likely in isolated areas of Nuwara-Eliya, Matale, Badulla and Polonnaruwa districts. The Northern Province is also expected to experience several spells of showers throughout the day.

Elsewhere across the island, showers or thundershowers are anticipated in the afternoon, particularly after 2.00 p.m., with some locations likely to receive rainfall above 50 mm.

In addition, misty conditions are forecast during the early morning hours in parts of the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central and North-western provinces, along with the Galle and Matara districts.

The Department has advised the public to remain cautious and take necessary precautions to reduce potential damage from temporary strong winds and lightning that may accompany thundershowers.

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Direct Colombo–Ahmedabad Flights Planned from April

Steps are being taken to establish a direct flight connection between Colombo and Ahmedabad, India, with services expected to begin in April this year.

Deputy Minister of Tourism Ruwan Ranasingha announced that SriLankan Airlines is planning to operate the new route, linking Colombo with Ahmedabad in the Indian state of Gujarat.

According to the Deputy Minister, the introduction of this direct service will provide Sri Lankan devotees with easier access to Gujarat, enabling them to participate in religious pilgrimage activities. The initiative is also anticipated to strengthen tourism and travel ties between the two regions.

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Plane carrying 55 passengers crashes into Indian Ocean just moments after take-off

A plane carrying 55 passengers has crashed into the Indian Ocean in a horrific incident just moments after taking off from Aden Adde International Airport.

Footage captured by a bystander showed the shocking moment the StarSky airline was involved in the incident near Mogadishu in Somalia.

Passengers were spotted jumping out of the plane after the aircraft hit the water off the Somali shoreline.

One of the StarSky plane’s wings was also snapped clean off, floating alongside the aircraft.

Rescuers arrived at the scene within minutes, later being filmed providing assistance to passengers.

Eyewitnesses have claimed that the flight took off shortly before crashing.

It was said to have been unable to gain altitude due to technical difficulties.
Locals had been walking along Jasiira beach when the plane was seen flying unusually low to the water.

Airport officials have confirmed that the StarSky plane attempted to return to Magodishu.

However, the aircraft veered off the runway when attempting to land.

“The priority was ensuring there was no post-impact fire, given the proximity to the water,” an airport official said.

“We are relieved to report that everyone on board was evacuated safely.”
The Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) has also confirmed the crash happened in the coastal area near the airport.

However, the SCAA added that all crew members and the plane’s 55 passengers had survived the incident.

A formal investigation is now underway to find the cause of the crash.

Officials briefly closed the Aden Adde International Airport.

However, the airport has now reopened, with normal operations resuming.

Source: Adaderana.lk

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Sri Lanka Concludes Historic Devnimori Relic Exposition, Returns Relics to India

Sri Lanka has officially handed back the Sacred Devnimori relics of Lord Buddha to India after successfully hosting a seven-day exposition at the Gangaramaya Temple in Hunupitiya, Colombo.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath stated that the country was privileged to host the revered relics, giving devotees from across the island an opportunity to pay homage since February 05. The exposition concluded this morning.

In a message shared on X (formerly Twitter), Minister Herath confirmed that the relics were returned to India following the conclusion of the special display. He also noted that Mangubhai Chhaganbhai Patel, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, and Chowna Mein, Deputy Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, met with him during their visit to Sri Lanka to oversee arrangements for the relics’ return.

Expressing gratitude to the Government of India, the Minister commended its close cooperation in organizing what he described as a landmark religious event. He said the exposition reflected the enduring civilizational links and strong cultural and religious bonds shared by the two nations.

According to Minister Herath, the occasion underscored the profound spiritual connection between Sri Lanka and India, rooted in their shared Buddhist heritage and the teachings of Gautama Buddha. He added that the successful hosting of the relics further reinforced friendship, goodwill, and mutual understanding between the peoples of both countries.

During the past six days, large numbers of devotees—including ministers, diplomats, and members of the public—visited the Gangaramaya Temple to venerate the sacred relics.

The Devnimori relics, discovered during archaeological excavations in the 1960s at the historic Devnimori site in Gujarat, India, had never previously been taken outside India before this exposition in Sri Lanka.

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‘It would have been a nuclear war’: Trump again claims he stopped India-Pakistan conflict

US President Donald Trump has once again claimed that he had stopped a war between India and Pakistan last year, which he said could have escalated into a nuclear conflict, by using tariffs as leverage.

Speaking in an interview to Fox Business, Trump said he had settled “eight wars”, adding that at least six of them were resolved through the use of tariffs.

“If you don’t settle this war, I’m going to charge you tariffs, because I don’t want to see people getting killed,” he said, explaining his approach.

Referring to India and Pakistan, Trump claimed the situation had been extremely volatile. “It would have been a nuclear war, in my opinion. They were really going at it; 10 planes were shot down,” he said.

He further claimed that the Prime Minister of Pakistan had told him that Trump had “saved at least 10 million lives” by getting the two countries to stop fighting, asserting that tariffs played a decisive role in preventing escalation.

Trump has repeatedly taken credit for stopping the India-Pakistan conflict, making the claim more than 80 times since May 10 last year, when he announced on social media that the two neighbours had agreed to a “full and immediate” ceasefire following talks mediated by Washington.

India, however, has consistently denied any third-party intervention in de-escalating tensions.

India had launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 last year, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians.

Source: adaderana.lk

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PM Amarasuriya Meets EU Delegation to Deepen Bilateral Cooperation

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya held discussions with a delegation from the European External Action Service (EEAS) at the Prime Minister’s Office, reaffirming Sri Lanka’s commitment to enhancing its partnership with the European Union.

The meeting centred on expanding collaboration in key areas such as economic engagement, trade, and investment. During the talks, the Prime Minister expressed appreciation for the European Union’s prompt assistance to Sri Lanka in the aftermath of the recent cyclone, as well as its continued support during challenging periods, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.

Meanwhile, Colombo is set to host the 27th Session of the EU-Sri Lanka Joint Commission tomorrow (12). The high-level forum will bring together senior representatives from both sides to review progress and explore further cooperation in governance, human rights, trade, development assistance, and other bilateral and regional matters, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

The session will be co-chaired by Aruni Ranaraja, Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, and Paola Pampaloni, Acting Managing Director for Asia and the Pacific at the EEAS.

In addition to the Joint Commission meeting, the visiting EU delegation is scheduled to engage with senior Sri Lankan leaders to discuss practical steps and future initiatives aimed at strengthening the longstanding partnership between the two sides.

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Gold and silver prices increase once again

Gold and silver prices rose on Wednesday as the U.S. dollar and Treasury bond yields fell after data showed December retail sales growth stalled, signalling a softening economy ahead of key jobs data later in the day.

Spot gold was 0.7% higher at $5,056.82 per ounce by 0648 GMT. U.S. gold futures for April delivery gained 1% to $5,080.90 per ounce.

Spot silver was up 2.2% at $82.44 per ounce, after falling more than 3% in the previous session.

“Yields being lower are obviously supportive of gold today... After soft retail sales numbers, there’s the expectation that perhaps, further and deeper rate cuts may be needed more imminently than previously thought,” Capital.com senior market analyst Kyle Rodda said.

U.S. yields fell to near one-month lows after a raft of data suggested the economy may be softening, giving the U.S. Federal Reserve more room to cut interest rates. Lower U.S. yields reduce the opportunity cost of holding non‑yielding assets such as gold.

Investors expect at least two 25-basis-point rate cuts in 2026, with the first one expected in June.

They now await the release of the non-farm payrolls report for January, due later in the day, with a Reuters survey of economists showing a likely 70,000 increase in jobs last month after 50,000 jobs were added in December.

“Moves of more conviction from either gold or the dollar may be reserved until after the NFP release, with U.S. jobs data likely to factor into the Fed’s interest rate trajectory. Any softness in the jobs data for January could help gold’s rebound efforts,” KCM chief analyst Tim Waterer said in a note.

The U.S. dollar, edged down to a near two-week low on Wednesday, making greenback-priced metals cheaper for overseas buyers.

Spot platinum rose 1.4% to $2,116.25 per ounce, while palladium added 1.3% to $1,730.50.

Source:adaderana.lk

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Public Viewing of Sacred Devnimori Relics Concludes at Gangaramaya

The public exposition of the Sacred Devnimori relics of Lord Buddha at the Gangaramaya Temple in Hunupitiya, Colombo, came to a close this morning.

Devotees had the opportunity to pay their respects to the revered relics from February 05, with thousands visiting the temple over the past six days. Among those who attended were government ministers, members of the diplomatic community, and numerous local and foreign devotees.

The Devnimori relics were unearthed during archaeological excavations carried out in the 1960s at the historic Devnimori site in Gujarat, India. Notably, this marks the first occasion the sacred relics have been taken outside India.

An official delegation from India, including Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai C. Patel and Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, arrived in Sri Lanka on Sunday (09) to accompany the relics on their return journey to India.

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President to Launch ‘A Nation United’ Campaign in Nuwara Eliya

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake is set to travel to Nuwara Eliya today (11) to inaugurate the Central Province segment of the “A Nation United” national campaign, according to the President’s Media Division (PMD).

During his visit, the President is also expected to participate in several engagements in the area.

The “A Nation United” initiative was introduced as a nationwide effort to combat the spread of illicit drugs. Authorities have identified drug-related issues as a significant social challenge affecting communities in the up-country region.

The programme seeks to address this concern through a broad awareness drive involving multiple stakeholders, while also supporting the social and economic upliftment of affected communities, the PMD stated.

The event in Nuwara Eliya will further include a ceremony to honour 62 police officers in recognition of their active role in conducting drug-related raids

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Tuition and O/L Model Papers Prohibited Until Exam Ends

All tuition classes, seminars, and workshops conducted in preparation for the 2025 G.C.E. Ordinary Level (O/L) Examination will be suspended from midnight today (11) until the completion of the examination period, the Department of Examinations announced.

In a statement, the Department further emphasized that printing, publishing, and distributing model question papers connected to the O/L examination are strictly forbidden during this time.

The Commissioner General of Examinations warned that any individual, educational institution, or organization that fails to comply with these directives may be reported to the nearest police station, Police Headquarters, or directly to the Department of Examinations for appropriate action.

Meanwhile, officials confirmed that all necessary arrangements have been completed to hold the examination from 17 February to 26 February at 3,545 examination centres island-wide.

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10 dead after mass shooting in British Columbia, Canada

Ten people, including a suspected shooter, were found dead after a mass shooting in a town in northeastern British Columbia on Tuesday, Canadian police said.

Six people were found dead inside a high school in Tumbler Ridge, two more people were found dead at a residence believed to be connected to the incident, and another person died on the way to hospital, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said.

A suspected shooter was also found dead from what appears to be a self‑inflicted injury, police said, adding they did not believe there were any more suspects or ongoing threat to the public.

The shooter may have been a woman, as an official active shooter alert put out in British Columbia described the suspect as a female in a dress with brown hair.

“Multiple injuries and multiple deceased were inside the school as officers progressed through the scene,” police Superintendent Ken Floyd told a news conference.

“We have the scene secured right now. We have investigators there to try to determine the nature of the extent of the injuries and what weapons may or may not have been involved,” Floyd said.

Tumbler Ridge is a remote municipality with a population of around 2,400 people located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northern British Columbia, approximately 1,155 km (717 miles) northeast of Vancouver.

Another 25 people were being assessed for injuries at a local medical center, said police.

“All our thoughts are with people in Tumbler Ridge. I’ve spoken to the mayor and local MLA, and we are offering the RCMP any additional assistance they need,” British Columbia’s Public Safety Minister Nina Krieger said in a statement on X.

Source:adaderana.lk

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Weather Shift Expected as Dry Spell Eases from Tomorrow

The largely dry weather conditions currently affecting Sri Lanka are expected to change from tomorrow (12), according to the latest forecast.

While most areas of the island will continue to experience fair weather, a few showers are anticipated in the Ampara, Batticaloa, Monaragala and Hambantota districts.

In addition, misty conditions are likely to develop during the early morning hours in several regions, including the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, Uva, North-central and North-western provinces, as well as in the Galle and Matara districts.

 
 
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