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Rupee Slide Sparks Economic Concerns Amid Calls for Urgent Action

Sri Lanka’s currency has come under renewed pressure after the Sri Lankan rupee was identified as Asia’s worst-performing currency this month, raising concerns over the potential impact on the country’s fragile economy.

A leading global business news platform reported that the rupee had weakened sharply against the US dollar in recent days, warning that further depreciation could be on the horizon.

Economists cautioned that the rapid decline in the value of the rupee within a short period could trigger wider economic consequences if left unchecked.

Professor Wasantha Athukorala of the Department of Economics and Statistics at the University of Peradeniya warned that the currency’s swift depreciation posed a serious threat to the national economy, adding that inflation could rise sharply in the future unless urgent measures were taken to stabilize the situation.

Political voices also weighed in on the issue, with Ravi Karunanayake claiming that the government lacked a proper mechanism to prevent the rupee from sliding further.

Former lawmaker Piyal Nishantha urged both the government and opposition to work together to find immediate solutions to the country’s ongoing economic difficulties.

Responding to growing public concern, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake sought to reassure the nation, saying the rupee’s depreciation would be temporary and calling on the public to face the challenge with resilience.

 
 
 
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Dengue Cases Near 30,000 as Health Authorities Flag High-Risk Areas Nationwide

Sri Lanka is nearing the 30,000 mark in dengue infections this year, with health authorities warning of continued transmission across the country and identifying dozens of high-risk areas requiring urgent intervention.

According to the National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU), a total of 29,589 dengue cases had been reported by May 18, 2026. Community Health Specialist Dr. Prashila Samaraweera said 15 dengue-related deaths have also been confirmed during the same period.

Health officials have identified 39 high-risk Medical Officer of Health (MOH) divisions across the island as areas in need of immediate attention as efforts continue to contain the spread of the mosquito-borne disease.

The Western Province has recorded the highest number of infections so far, followed by the Southern and Sabaragamuwa provinces. Dengue cases have been reported in all 25 districts nationwide, with Colombo, Gampaha, Ratnapura, Matara, Galle, Kalutara and Kandy among the worst-affected districts.

Dr. Samaraweera further noted that entomological surveys have detected increased dengue transmission in locations including schools, government institutions, workplaces and religious sites.

Health authorities continue to urge the public to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds and maintain clean surroundings as part of ongoing efforts to curb the spread of dengue across the country.

 
 
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Sri Lanka Reaffirms Commitment to Lifelong Care for Childhood Cancer Survivors at World Health Assembly

Sri Lanka has reiterated its commitment to strengthening lifelong care for childhood cancer survivors, emphasizing that survival must be measured not only by numbers but also by quality of life.

Health and Mass Media Minister Nalinda Jayatissa made the remarks while addressing a special session on childhood cancer care on the sidelines of the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva.

He said that “the true measure of success in childhood cancer is not only how many children survive, but how they live,” highlighting the importance of ensuring survivors lead healthy, dignified and productive lives.

Global health leaders at the meeting pledged to raise the survival rate of children with cancer to at least 60 percent by 2030 under the World Health Organization’s Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer.

Speaking at a session titled “Measuring survival, driving change – Advancing equity through the WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer,” the Minister stressed that many survivors continue to face long-term physical, mental and social challenges. These include heart-related complications, endocrine disorders, learning difficulties, mental health issues, reproductive health concerns, as well as social and economic risks.

He noted Sri Lanka’s continued collaboration with the World Health Organization, international partners, health professionals and survivor communities to strengthen long-term care for children who survive cancer.

Sri Lanka’s free public health system, he said, provides a strong foundation for equitable access to diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, follow-up care and psychosocial support.

The Minister further emphasized that care must extend beyond hospitals into primary healthcare services, schools, families and communities. Sri Lanka is also strengthening organized follow-up services through paediatric cancer treatment centres and hospitals to ensure continuous care from childhood into adulthood.

He added that Medical Officer of Health services, public health nursing, maternal and child health programmes and newly introduced Arogya Suwatha centres will play a key role in community-based follow-up care.

The WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer, launched in 2018, is currently active in 87 countries, with 50 countries already integrating childhood cancer control into their national health strategies.

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South-West Monsoon Strengthens, Bringing Rain and Strong Winds Across Sri Lanka

The south-west monsoon is gradually becoming established over Sri Lanka, bringing widespread showers, thundershowers and strong winds to several parts of the country, according to the Department of Meteorology.

Weather officials said showers or thundershowers will occur at times today (20) in the Western, Sabaragamuwa and North-western provinces, as well as in the districts of Galle, Matara, Kandy and Nuwara-Eliya.

Fairly heavy rainfall exceeding 50 mm is expected in some areas within these regions, the Met. Department noted.

Several spells of showers are also forecast for the Northern Province and the districts of Anuradhapura and Hambantota.

Meanwhile, isolated showers or thundershowers may develop in parts of the Uva Province and in the Ampara and Batticaloa districts after 2.00 p.m.

The department further warned that fairly strong winds of around 30 to 40 kmph can be expected at times over the western slopes of the central hills and across the Northern, North-central, North-western and Southern provinces.

Authorities have urged the public to take necessary precautions to reduce the risk of damage caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershowers as monsoon conditions continue to strengthen over the island.

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Imported Milk Powder Prices Revised Amid Market and Exchange Rate Pressures

The Milk Powder Importers’ Association has announced a revision in the prices of imported milk powder, attributing the change to prevailing market conditions and fluctuations in exchange rates.

According to the announcement, the price of a 400g milk powder packet will increase by Rs. 50, while a 1kg packet will see an upward revision of Rs. 125.

The revised pricing structure will come into effect from today (20), the association confirmed.

However, the association clarified that imported milk powder currently available in the market will not be affected by the price increase. It further stated that new stocks reaching the market will be sold at the revised rates within the next week.

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Nine Public Transport Workers Arrested in Kalutara Over Suspected Drug Use on Duty

 

 

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Health Authorities Make Registration Mandatory for Vesak Dansals

Registration of dansals organised for the upcoming Vesak festival has been made mandatory, the Director General of Health Services, Dr. Asela Gunawardena, has announced.

He said organisers can register their dansals through the nearest health office, allowing health authorities to issue the necessary guidelines to ensure safe food preparation for public consumption.

Dr. Gunawardena further noted that the registration programme for Vesak dansals commenced on May 4, as part of efforts to strengthen food safety measures during the festive season.

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Sri Lanka Tourist Arrivals Cross 950,000 in 2026 as May Momentum Slows

Sri Lanka’s tourism sector has surpassed a major milestone this year, with tourist arrivals crossing the 950,000 mark by mid-May, according to the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA).

Official figures show that a total of 951,742 tourists visited the island between January 1 and May 17, 2026, highlighting the continued strength of Sri Lanka’s tourism industry during the first months of the year.

India remained the leading source market, contributing the highest number of visitors with 221,953 arrivals during the period. The SLTDA also noted that a significant share of tourists arrived from key international markets including the United Kingdom, Russia, China and Germany.

In May alone, 75,465 tourists entered the country between May 1 and May 17, reflecting continued visitor inflows during the month.

However, tourism data also point to a slowdown in momentum, with daily tourist arrivals in May showing a notable decline compared to the stronger figures recorded during the first three months of 2026.

Despite the dip in daily arrivals, Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has maintained a strong performance overall, nearing the one-million-arrival milestone in less than five months into the year.

 
 
 
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Minimum Bus Fare May Rise to Rs. 40 Amid Currency Pressure, Warns Private Bus Owners’ Association

The minimum bus fare in Sri Lanka could increase to Rs. 40 following the upcoming annual revision in July, as continued weakening of the Sri Lankan rupee against the US dollar may push transport costs higher, the Lanka Private Bus Owners’ Association (LPBOA) has warned.

LPBOA Chairman Gemunu Wijeratne said that the annual bus fare revision is determined based on 12 key criteria, including the Colombo Consumer Price Index, the US dollar exchange rate, interest rates, and the price of buses.

He noted that ongoing currency depreciation could directly influence fare adjustments, cautioning that the situation is becoming increasingly critical for both bus operators and passengers as the review period approaches.

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178,000 Vehicles Imported by End of April Amid Temporary Import Controls – Finance Ministry

Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando has informed Parliament that a total of 178,000 vehicles were imported into the country by the end of April this year.

The Deputy Minister stated that the figure includes motorcycles and three-wheelers, reflecting the overall volume of vehicle imports during the period.

Responding to a question raised by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa on vehicle imports, Dr. Fernando explained that a 50 percent surcharge on Customs duty had been imposed on vehicle imports for a three-month period.

He noted that the measure was introduced to limit imports in response to external economic conditions affecting the country.

The statement was made during proceedings in Parliament, where vehicle imports and related fiscal measures were under discussion.

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PM Harini Says Politics and Development Are Closely Linked During UK Visit

Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya has stressed that politics and development are deeply interconnected, stating that political decisions shape every choice made in governance.

She made the remarks while addressing the 60th anniversary commemoration of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex during her official visit to the United Kingdom.

Prime Minister Amarasuriya and her delegation arrived at Heathrow Airport on May 18, marking the start of the official visit. The delegation was received by Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Nimal Senadheera, alongside Special Representative to the UK Foreign Secretary and former British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Richard Wildash and other diplomatic officials, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

Beginning her official engagements, the Prime Minister visited the University of Sussex in Brighton, where she was welcomed by Professor Anu Joshi, Professor Mick Moore and senior university representatives.

Addressing a public event, Prime Minister Amarasuriya reflected on the connection between politics, governance and development, drawing on Sri Lanka’s recent political and economic experiences. She highlighted the challenges of balancing governance, economic recovery, social protection and institutional reform while responding to public expectations and upholding democratic accountability.

The Prime Minister also underscored the government’s policy focus on recognizing paid and unpaid care work as a key part of the national economy, particularly emphasizing the contributions and challenges faced by women in the care sector.

During the visit, Prime Minister Amarasuriya is also expected to address a session at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies at the University of Oxford, followed by discussions with scholars and students.

She is also scheduled to meet senior representatives of the UK government, including Yvette Cooper, UK Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson, and Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey during the visit.

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Government Tightens Guidelines for Vesak Season Events, Bans Inappropriate Activities

The government has introduced a new circular aimed at regulating all programmes organised for the upcoming Vesak season, including Vesak zones and Dansals, with authorities moving to prohibit activities deemed inappropriate for the religious festival.

Speaking at a media briefing at the Department of Government Information, Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Hiniduma Sunil Senevi said that events such as head-banging programmes and haunted houses will not be allowed during Vesak celebrations.

He further announced that organisers of Dansals have been instructed to use yellow flags instead of Buddhist flags, as part of the new regulatory framework.

According to the Minister, the programme will be implemented jointly by the All Ceylon Shasanarakshaka Bala Mandalaya and relevant state institutions, with special guidelines issued covering Dansals, Vesak decorations, road safety, and public safety.

Authorities will also take steps to prevent inappropriate decorations and displays, while strengthening coordination with security forces throughout the Vesak period.

The State Vesak Festival will be held under the theme “Let’s rally together for the common good”, focusing on social responsibility through Amisa and Prathipatti Pooja programmes, he said.

The main festival is scheduled to commence on May 27 at the Midellawala Purana Viharaya, with the participation of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.

A series of islandwide programmes will then continue across the Matara District for one week until June 2.

Chief Secretary of the All Ceylon Shasanarakshaka Bala Mandalaya, Venerable Mugunuwela Anuruddha, said several religious and community development initiatives will also be carried out alongside this year’s Vesak celebrations, including the development of temples and monasteries in the Matara District.

He also noted that a delegation from Vietnam is expected to take part in this year’s Vesak festivities, adding an international dimension to the religious observances.

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