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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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King Charles backs UK police in any probe into brother Andrew amid Epstein fallout

King Charles stepped in publicly for the first time over the Epstein revelations, pledging Buckingham Palace’s support for any police investigation into allegations involving his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s connection with the convicted sex offender.

Prince Andrew allegedly sent confidential trade reports to Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, after the financier had already been convicted of child sex offences, according to emails included among more than three million pages of documents released last month by the US Justice Department.

In a statement issued on Monday, a palace spokesperson said, “The King has made clear, in words and through unprecedented actions, his profound concern at allegations which continue to come to light in respect of Mr Mountbatten-Windsor’s conduct.”

“While the specific claims in question are for Mr Mountbatten-Windsor to address, if we are approached by Thames Valley Police, we stand ready to support them as you would expect,” the spokesperson added, as per Reuters.

EMAILS RAISE QUESTIONS OVER CONFIDENTIAL INFO

The email revealed that Andrew passed on briefings about visits to Singapore, Hong Kong and Vietnam, as well as confidential information about potential investment opportunities in Afghanistan.

According to the files, some of the material was forwarded within minutes of being received from his then adviser, raising questions about whether confidentiality rules were breached.

Under official guidelines, trade envoys are required to protect sensitive commercial and political information. Andrew was serving as a government trade representative at the time.

He has consistently denied wrongdoing and has not commented publicly since the latest documents were released.

Thames Valley Police confirmed that it is assessing whether there are grounds for a formal investigation. Officers are reviewing a complaint submitted by the anti-monarchy group Republic, which alleges suspected misconduct in public office and possible breaches of official secrecy laws.

ROYAL FAMILY DISTANCES ITSELF

Other senior members of the royal family have also voiced concern over the latest developments.

A spokesperson for Prince William and his wife Catherine, Princess of Wales said they were “deeply concerned” by the continuing revelations.

“Their thoughts remain focused on the victims,” the spokesperson said, ahead of William’s official visit to Saudi Arabia.

Earlier on Monday, as the King arrived in Clitheroe in northern England, a member of the public shouted: “How long have you known about Andrew?” The remark was met with boos from the surrounding crowd.

ANDREW’S FALL FROM ROYAL STATUS

Andrew was forced to step back from public duties in 2019 following criticism over his friendship with Epstein. In 2022, he reached a financial settlement with Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual abuse when she was a teenager. He denied the allegations.

Giuffre died by suicide last year.

In October 2025, after an earlier wave of Epstein-related disclosures, Andrew was stripped of his remaining royal titles. More recently, he was asked to leave his home at Royal Lodge in Windsor and relocate to a private royal estate.

The impact of the Epstein files has extended beyond the royal family, creating political pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The crisis centres on his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States, after it emerged that Mandelson also appeared to have shared sensitive government material with Epstein in 2009 and 2010.

Police are reviewing allegations of misconduct in public office linked to those disclosures.

Source:adaderana.lk

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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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Teenager Killed After Police Open Fire on Fleeing Van in Jaffna

A 17-year-old youth was fatally wounded in a police shooting in Sri Lanka’s northern Jaffna district early Tuesday after officers fired at a van that reportedly ignored orders to stop at a checkpoint, police said.

The incident took place near the Allapiddy junction within the Kayts police division in the early hours of February 10. According to police, officers attempted to stop a suspicious van, but the vehicle failed to comply and continued at speed toward the Mandaitivu area.

Police said details of the fleeing van were passed on to a patrol jeep carrying the Officer-in-Charge of the Kayts Police. Despite repeated attempts to intercept the vehicle, it continued to evade officers. Warning shots were initially fired into the air, but the van did not stop.

Officers then opened fire in an effort to halt the vehicle, police said. The driver was struck by gunfire and was admitted to the Jaffna Teaching Hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. The deceased was identified as a 17-year-old resident of Vaddukoddai.

Police also noted that the rear number plate of the van had been removed. Two other individuals who were inside the vehicle at the time were taken into custody. Further investigations are being carried out by the Kayts Police in coordination with the Jaffna Divisional Criminal Investigation Unit.

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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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UN seeks clarity on when US will pay dues, and how much

The United Nations said on Monday it is waiting for details on when and how much the United States will pay toward its delayed budget dues, following a promise last week that Washington would make an initial payment within weeks.

“We’ve seen the statements, and frankly, the secretary-general has been in touch for quite some time on this issue with Ambassador (Mike) Waltz,” U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said in a briefing.

“Our (budget) controller has been in touch with the U.S.; indications were given. We’re waiting to see exactly when payments will be made and in what amounts,” he added.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sounded the alarm on U.N. finances in a January 28 letter to member states and warned that the 193-country organization is at risk of “imminent financial collapse” due to unpaid fees.

The majority of the fees are owed by Washington, which under President Donald Trump has been retreating from multilateralism on numerous fronts and demanded that the U.N. reform and cut costs.

“You’ll certainly see an initial tranche of money very shortly,” Waltz, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, told Reuters on Friday. “It’ll be a significant ... down payment on our annual dues ... I don’t believe that the ultimate figure is decided, but it’ll be in a matter of weeks.”

U.N. officials say the U.S. is responsible for more than 95% of outstanding dues toward the regular U.N. budget. The nation owes $2.19 billion by the start of February, plus another $2.4 billion for current and past peacekeeping missions and $43.6 million for U.N. tribunals.

U.N. officials say the U.S. did not pay into the regular budget last year and owes $827 million for that, as well as $767 million for 2026, with the remainder of its debt made up of arrears from previous years.

Asked if the money would go toward last year’s dues or those for 2026, or both, Waltz said: “Just in general, towards the arrears, and also in recognition of some of the reforms that we’ve seen.”

As of last Friday, 55 countries had paid their contributions to the regular U.N. budget for this year before a February 8 due date, U.N. data showed.

Source:adaderana.lk

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Sri Lanka’s Official Reserves Edge Down Slightly in January 2026

Sri Lanka’s official reserve assets saw a slight reduction in January 2026, easing by 0.2% compared to the previous month, according to figures released by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL).

The total value of official reserves fell from USD 6,838 million at the end of December 2025 to USD 6,824 million by the close of January 2026. The Central Bank attributed much of this movement to a drop in foreign exchange reserves, which declined by 1% during the month—from USD 6,747 million to USD 6,680 million.

In contrast, the Central Bank’s gold reserves showed a significant rise, increasing by 26.8% to reach USD 109 million in January, up from USD 86 million a month earlier.

CBSL also noted that the official reserve figures include around USD 1.4 billion in foreign exchange swap proceeds obtained from the People’s Bank of China, which are subject to specific conditions regarding their use.

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Mostly Dry Conditions Forecast Across Sri Lanka Today

The Department of Meteorology has forecast mainly dry weather across most parts of Sri Lanka today (10). According to the advisory, no significant rainfall is expected in the majority of regions throughout the day.

However, early morning mist is likely to develop in parts of the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, Uva, North-Central and North-Western provinces, as well as in the Galle and Matara districts. Motorists and commuters in these areas are advised to remain cautious due to reduced visibility during the morning hours

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Teen Arrested at BIA Over Attempt to Smuggle Ornamental Plants Worth Rs. 600,000

A 19-year-old Sri Lankan passenger was arrested in the early hours of today (10) at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), Katunayake, for allegedly trying to illegally bring a large consignment of ornamental plants into the country.

The arrest followed a joint operation conducted by officers from the Biodiversity, Cultural and National Heritage Protection Division along with Customs officials. The suspect, a resident of Kochchikade in Negombo, arrived in Sri Lanka from Bangkok at around 12:35 a.m. on Thai Airways flight TG 307.

During a detailed inspection of three suitcases, officials uncovered 386 ornamental plants belonging to several species, including Philodendron, Aglaonema, Alocasia, and Monstera. Authorities estimate the total value of the seized plants to be around Rs. 600,000.

Katunayake Airport Customs have launched further investigations to determine the circumstances surrounding the attempted smuggling.

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No immediate comment on Maadel fishers’ protest due to court case : Deputy Minister

Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Rathna Gamage said that the government is unable to make a definitive statement at this stage regarding the Satyagraha protest launched by a group of Maadel (seine) fishers.

Speaking at a media briefing, the deputy minister said the fishermen have filed a court case challenging a decision taken by the ministry, and therefore a clear position cannot be expressed until the matter is taken up in court on the 27th.

He said the government remains open to dialogue following the court proceedings and highlighted the need to protect both the fishing community and the environment.

“We care about you. You should come and stand with us. Our duty is to protect our fishers, who in turn protect future generations,” he said.

“We are ready to hold discussions and move toward a correct solution. We do not have answers for incorrect approaches, which is why we reject them.”

The deputy minister added that once the court delivers its verdict, the ministry is prepared to engage in discussions aimed at safeguarding livelihoods while ensuring environmental protection.

Deputy Minister Rathna Gamage’s comments come in response to the recent satyagraha campaign launched by a group of fishermen demanding the removal of the ban on tractor-mounted winches for Madel (seine net) fishing.

The protest, which began on 5 February in front of the Presidential Secretariat, involved seine fishermen from several coastal areas, including Mullaitivu and Kokilai.

According to the Ministry of Fisheries, environmental damage caused by violations of the Seine Fishing Regulations by certain operators prompted the restrictions.

 (Source:Newswire)

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India-Sri Lanka begin knowledge-exchange workshop to strengthen Health Tech Assessment Cooperation

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WhatsApp may add Instagram-style close friends for status updates

WhatsApp may soon introduce a new way for users to control who sees their status updates. Reportedly, Meta is testing an Instagram-like feature that allows users to create custom contact lists for sharing status posts. 

The feature has reportedly been spotted in the beta version for Android 2.26.5.11 and is still in the development stage.

The reported feature allows users to organise contacts into named lists which display different emojis for their identification. The lists enable users to share their current status without needing to change their privacy settings after each new update. 

Instead, users can easily select a predefined group of contacts associated with that category, minimising the possibility of sharing information with the wrong people.

One of the key additions is a close friends list feature, similar to Instagram. This option would let users share status updates only with selected contacts. Users can add people to the list either through the status privacy settings or directly from the status interface.

Users will reportedly be able to edit their close friends list at any time. However, any changes made after a status is shared will only apply to future updates. Contacts removed from a list will still be able to view a status that was shared with them earlier.

WhatsApp is also said to be testing three additional privacy options for status sharing. Once a status is posted, selected contacts may see a coloured ring around the user’s profile picture, indicating restricted visibility.

 (Source: newswire.lk)

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