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Highest Protection Assured for Peace Symbol ‘Aloka’ Ahead of Walk for Peace

The Sri Lanka Veterinary Association (SLVA) has announced that comprehensive measures have been put in place to safeguard the health and well-being of ‘Aloka’, the rescue dog arriving in Sri Lanka to take part in the “Walk for Peace” march.

In a statement, the association said that a 24-hour ambulance service, along with essential medicines and dedicated medical teams, has been deployed to ensure continuous care and immediate assistance for the internationally recognized peace symbol.

The SLVA further noted that a specialized emergency response team has also been placed on standby to respond swiftly to any urgent situation during the visit.

Highlighting the significance of Aloka’s participation in the peace march, the association emphasized that the highest level of protection and medical support will be provided throughout the event.

Recognized globally as a symbol of peace, Aloka’s presence is expected to add a powerful message of compassion and harmony to the “Walk for Peace” initiative.

 
 
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Rajapaksa Signals Political Comeback Plan as SLPP Restarts New Year Activities

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa has declared that a major political strategy is underway to reclaim power in the New Year, signaling what he described as an imminent shift in the country’s political landscape.

Speaking at an event held today, April 20, Rajapaksa stated that his party is fully prepared for the anticipated change and is moving forward with a significant plan aimed at regaining political strength.

The remarks were made as activities at the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna headquarters on Nelum Mawatha resumed following the Sinhala and Tamil New Year holidays. The gathering was held under the patronage of Rajapaksa and the party’s National Organizer and Member of Parliament, Namal Rajapaksa.

The event drew the participation of party activists along with former and current SLPP Members of Parliament, marking the party’s formal return to political activity after the festive season.

Commenting on upcoming party events, Rajapaksa noted that this year’s May Day falls on a Poya day. As a result, the party will refrain from holding its traditional rallies and celebrations, opting instead for religious observances.

Reflecting on the recently concluded New Year season, the former President said that while the festival had been personally successful for him, many members of the public had not been able to celebrate in a satisfactory manner this time.

The statement is being viewed as a clear indication that the SLPP is preparing to intensify its political activities in the months ahead.

 
 
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Foreign National Arrested at BIA with Over 1kg of ‘Kush’ Narcotics

A foreign national has been arrested at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayake after authorities discovered a consignment of ‘Kush’ narcotics weighing more than one kilogram, police said.

The arrest was made during a joint operation conducted by officers of Sri Lanka Customs and the Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen surveillance and prevent the smuggling of illegal substances through the country’s main international gateway.

According to police, the suspect has been identified as a 35-year-old Indian national. He was taken into custody following the detection of the narcotics consignment during the coordinated operation.

The seized substance is currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry, while officials continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the attempted transport of the drugs.

Further investigations into the incident are being carried out by the Police Narcotics Bureau.

 
 
 
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Heavy Rains Forecast Across Several Provinces as Wet Weather Set to Continue Until Mid-May

The Department of Meteorology has forecast fairly heavy rainfall ranging between 75 mm and 100 mm in several parts of the country today, April 20, with multiple provinces expected to experience intense showers.

According to the Department, the Central, Sabaragamuwa, Western, North-Central, and Southern provinces are among the areas likely to receive the heaviest rainfall during the day.

Director of the Forecasting Division, Meril Mendis, stated that showers or thundershowers are expected in most parts of the island after 1:00 p.m., signaling a widespread spell of unsettled weather.

The public has been urged to remain alert, as the rainy conditions may be accompanied by strong gusty winds and severe lightning, increasing the risk of weather-related disruptions.

Officials further noted that the current spell of rain is expected to continue over the next few days, bringing temporary relief from the prevailing warm daytime conditions experienced in many areas.

The Department also indicated that this weather pattern may persist until mid-May, suggesting an extended period of wet conditions across the island.

 
 
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Former Minister Premalal Jayasekara Arrested in Nuwara Eliya Over Threat Allegations

Former Minister Premalal Jayasekara, widely known as “Choka Malli,” has been arrested by the Nuwara Eliya Police following an incident involving a clash between two groups.

According to police, Jayasekara was taken into custody on allegations of criminal intimidation after he allegedly threatened several individuals with a firearm during the confrontation.

Investigations have further revealed that the licence for the firearm in question had already expired at the time of the incident, adding to the seriousness of the allegations.

The arrest has drawn considerable attention, with authorities continuing inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the dispute and the alleged use of the weapon

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China humanoid robot half-marathon to showcase technical leaps

More than 300 humanoid robots participating in China’s second robot half-marathon on Sunday will be facing tougher terrain designed to test their technical advancements, as Beijing seeks to develop the industry into a major pillar of its economy.

Over 70 teams, almost five times as many as last year, will be competing in the 21 km (13 miles) race in Beijing that includes paved slopes and parkland.

“It will certainly be interesting to see the progress in durability of components and battery lifetime compared to last year,” said Georg Stieler, Asia managing director and head of robotics at Stieler, a technology consultancy.

“Humanoid robot makers need to find a balance between quality in products which are still under constant evolution and price pressure.”

While all of last year’s entrants were remotely controlled, this time almost 40% of the robot participants will navigate the course autonomously, the organisers have said, in a high-profile demonstration of the industry’s growing capabilities. But the event is also likely to highlight the challenges Chinese firms face as they try to create robots that can effectively mimic human ⁠movement and performance.

In last year’s race some robots crashed and fell near the starting line, while the winning Tiangong Ultra model, developed by the state-backed Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics in collaboration with UBTech, finished in 2 hours and 40 minutes, comfortably ahead of its humanoid rivals but more than double the time of the human winner of the conventional race.

Tiangong Ultra will navigate “fully autonomously” this year, relying solely on its sensors to avoid obstacles, and closely mimic the human gait through large-scale data simulation training, the Center of Humanoid Robotics said in a statement.

“When the robot runs at speeds approaching those of professional human athletes, the time window for perception and decision-making is extremely short, placing very high demands on computing power, algorithms, and system response speed,” it said.

Social media videos of the robots training in Beijing at night this month showed some models successfully imitating human running and reaching speeds of 14 km per hour, but others’ movements were more jerky and some fell over or crashed into railings, suggesting they might struggle to make it to the finishing line.

China dominates global humanoid robot installations, accounting for more than 80% of the 16,000 units installed worldwide in 2025, according to Counterpoint Research. The top U.S. vendor, Tesla, only accounted for 5% of global humanoid installations, the report said.

⁠Domestic market leaders AgiBot and Unitree each shipped more than 5,000 units last year - the highest globally - while Unitree has pledged to expand production capacity to 75,000 humanoid robots annually.

‘DANCING DISGUISED AS WORKING’

While the half-marathon might make for entertaining viewing, experts say the skills on display do not translate to the widespread commercialisation of humanoid robots in industrial settings, where manual dexterity, real-world perception and capabilities beyond small-scale, repetitive tasks are crucial.

Currently, Unitree’s humanoid models are primarily used by research institutions, for dance performances and as interactive guides in service establishments, according to its IPO prospectus.

And while some humanoids might be able to complete a half-marathon, even in China they remain years away from widespread domestic or industrial deployment, ⁠experts say.

“The reason our applications aren’t taking off is that the robots’ IQ is too low. The models are poor, their success rates are low,” said Tang Wenbin, founder of embodied intelligence startup Yuanli Lingji at a Beijing tech forum last month.

“Honestly, the whole industry’s level is still at a very elementary stage ... Right now, a lot of what we see is ‘dancing disguised as working’.”

The Chinese government has named embodied intelligence, or physical AI, as one of the key ⁠industries it wants to nurture as it looks to automation to boost economic productivity and upgrade traditional manufacturing.

Chinese robotics firms are still struggling to develop the AI software that would enable humanoids to match the efficiency of human factory workers, while components manufacturers are contending with cost pressures, analysts said.

As they seek to improve the software, firms are ploughing resources into large-scale real-world data collection, using human workers fitted with sensors ⁠and deploying more humanoids to factory floors.

In 2024, UBTech had fewer than 10 humanoids in factories. Last year, that number jumped to more than 1,000.

This year, it aims to launch 10,000 full-size humanoid robots, including new models tailored for a variety of commercial settings, Chief Business Officer Michael Tam said during a media tour to the company’s Shenzhen showroom in southern China.

“When we talk about AI, it relies on how much data, especially high-quality data, we can collect,” he said.

Source: Reuters

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Nation Pauses in Prayer as Sri Lanka Marks Seven Years Since Easter Sunday Tragedy

Sri Lanka today (21) enters a day of solemn remembrance as seven years have passed since the Easter Sunday attacks, with religious observances taking place across the island in memory of the victims.

According to Rev. Father Jude Krishantha Fernando, Director of Mass Communication for the Catholic Church, special commemorative programs are being held in all churches nationwide this morning. The observances include the tolling of church bells, a two-minute silence, the lighting of candles and oil lamps, and dedicated prayer services to honour those who lost their lives in the tragedy.

A special Mass is scheduled to take place at St. Anthony’s Shrine in Kochchikade, under the patronage of His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, drawing worshippers together in prayer and reflection.

In view of the service, police have announced a special traffic plan for the surrounding area, with vehicular movement restricted from 7:00 a.m. until the conclusion of the Mass.

Meanwhile, another special religious service is being held at St. Sebastian’s Church in Katuwapitiya, one of the key sites linked to the tragic events remembered today.

Further commemorations are set for the evening, as a prayer walk begins at 4:00 p.m. from the grounds of Maris Stella College in Negombo. The procession, expected to be joined by bishops, clergy, and lay devotees, will conclude at the premises of St. Sebastian’s Church in Katuwapitiya.

The island-wide observances reflect a collective moment of grief, remembrance, and unity as the nation honours the memory of the victims seven years on.

 
 
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NIC Services Resume Island-Wide Following System Restoration

The Department for Registration of Persons has announced the full resumption of National Identity Card (NIC) issuance services from today, April 20, following the restoration of its computer system.

According to the Department, all public services related to NICs, including the widely used one-day service, are once again fully operational.

The services had been temporarily suspended from April 17 after a sudden breakdown in the Department’s computer system disrupted routine operations and caused inconvenience to the public.

Officials confirmed that the necessary technical repairs and system rectifications have now been successfully completed, allowing all previously affected services to be restored.

With the system back online, members of the public can now resume accessing NIC-related services without interruption. The Department stated that all counters and service points will function as normal from today.

 
 
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Sacred Journey for Unity Begins as President Backs “Walk for Peace” Across Sri Lanka

A spiritual journey dedicated to peace, compassion, and national unity officially begins across Sri Lanka today (21), with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake extending his full support to the initiative titled “Walk for Peace.”

In a message shared on X, the President said he was honoured to stand behind the journey, describing it as a meaningful effort to promote mindfulness, loving-kindness, harmony, and togetherness among all Sri Lankans.

The walk sets out from Dambulla, carrying with it the Sacred Relics of the Buddha and a Bodhi tree sapling, symbols deeply rooted in the island’s spiritual and cultural heritage. As the sacred procession moves across the country, it is expected to inspire reflection on the timeless values of peace and compassion.

President Dissanayake called on the people of Sri Lanka to embrace the deeper message of the journey, encouraging citizens from all communities to reflect on the values that have long shaped the nation’s identity.

He also expressed hope that this spiritual initiative would serve as a powerful step toward strengthening national unity, while sending a profound message of peace from Sri Lanka to the wider world.

The “Walk for Peace” is seen as more than a ceremonial journey—it stands as a symbol of hope, reconciliation, and shared humanity, at a time when unity and compassion remain central to the country’s future.

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Oil prices jump as Strait of Hormuz standoff escalates

Crude oil prices rose in early trading Sunday.

The price of U.S. crude oil jumped 6.4% to $87.88 per barrel after trading resumed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

The price of Brent crude, the international standard, climbed 6.5% to $96.25 per barrel.

The market reaction followed more than two days of rising hopes, and then dashed expectations, involving the strait.

Sunday’s early gains erase a portion of the losses seen Friday, when crude plunged more than 9% after Iran’s foreign minister said the strait had reopened to commercial tankers.

Source: AP

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Road Accident Numbers Rise Sharply During New Year Period, Police Raise Concern

A notable increase in road traffic accidents has been recorded during the April 10 to 19 period this year compared to the same dates last year, according to Sri Lanka Police.

Speaking at a media briefing today, April 20, Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Traffic Control and Road Safety, W. P. J. Senadeera, said the rise in accidents has become a matter of serious concern despite ongoing road safety measures.

According to the DIG, fatal accidents have increased by 18 cases year-on-year, while the number of deaths caused by these incidents has risen by 20 during the same period.

He further highlighted that several other categories of road accidents have also shown a sharp increase. Major accidents have gone up by 94 cases, while minor accidents have increased by 49.

In addition, incidents involving property damage alone have risen by 48 cases when compared with the corresponding period last year.

DIG Senadeera noted that the upward trend continues despite intensified law enforcement operations and public awareness campaigns carried out by the authorities.

Police have appealed to motorists and the general public to act with greater responsibility on the roads and support ongoing efforts to reduce the number of serious accidents across the country.

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Island-Wide Police Crackdown Leads to Arrest of 98 Wanted Suspects

A large-scale island-wide operation launched by Sri Lanka Police has led to the arrest of 98 individuals who were wanted under open warrants, authorities announced.

The special crime prevention and anti-narcotics operations were carried out across the country at divisional level, covering all local police stations. The coordinated effort was aimed at tracing and apprehending suspects believed to be involved in criminal activities.

During the sweeping operation, police officers conducted searches on a total of 26,600 individuals. The intensified checks resulted in 608 arrests on suspicion, marking a significant outcome in the nationwide drive against crime.

Police further revealed that 26 of those taken into custody have been directly identified as having links to criminal activities.

The operation forms part of ongoing efforts by law enforcement authorities to strengthen public safety and curb criminal networks operating across the island. Officials stated that similar targeted operations are expected to continue in the coming days as part of broader crime prevention measures.

 
 
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