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South Africa vs Pakistan clash today

South Africa vs Pakistan clash today

Get ready for the 22nd clash of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025, a dominant South Africa Women lock horns with a fiercely resilient Pakistan Women today, at 2:30 PM, at the R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo. Heavy monsoon rain continues to plague the tournament in Colombo, with several matches in the Women’s World Cup … Read more

Asia Cup 2023: Tickets for Pakistan leg to be made available from August 12

Asia Cup 2023: Tickets for Pakistan leg to be made available from August 12

Tickets for the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2023 will be available from August 12. Tickets can be purchased at pcb.bookme.pk. Ticket prices have been set at affordable rates. Beginning on Saturday, August 12, tickets for the Pakistan leg of the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2023 will be available for purchase. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), … Read more

Sri Lanka Commemorates 1983 Anti-Tamil Riots

1983 Anti-Tamil Riots

Sri Lanka tightens security as activists commemorate the 1983 anti-Tamil riots. Riots turned into state-led deadly violence lasting six days. Official estimates suggest death toll between 400 to 600 Sri Lanka increased security measures as activists gathered in the capital, Colombo, to commemorate the victims of the 1983 anti-Tamil riots, which played a significant role … Read more

Sri Lankans regrets Independence Day pomp

Sri Lankans

Sri Lankans protest against military parade to honor independence from British colonial control. Many Christian and Buddhist clergy in Colombo announced a boycott of the celebration. Catholic priest Cyril Gamini called this year’s ceremony a “crime and waste”. At a time when the nation is going through a severe economic crisis, Sri Lankans have protested … Read more

Ex-Sri Lankan Leader Ordered to Pay Damages for Easter Bombings Victims

Sri Lankan

Sri Lanka court holds ex-President responsible for bombings. Orders payment of damages to victims’ families. Bombings by local Muslim groups linked to ISIS. Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court ruled that the country’s former president and four other individuals were responsible for the Easter Sunday bombings in 2019 that killed close to 270 people On Thursday, Sri … Read more

Sri Lanka hospitals go bankrupt, surgeries stop, patients are left untreated

sri Lanka

An unexpected economic catastrophe has hit Sri Lanka’s universal healthcare system. Entire wards are dark and practically empty, and doctors are banned from reporting for duty. The lack of foreign currency has left the government bankrupt and unable to acquire enough gasoline to keep the economy functioning. COLOMBO: In the largest hospital in Sri Lanka, … Read more

Hunger pains on Slave Island as Sri Lanka’s food prices rocket in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

Food inflation in Sri Lanka reached 80.1 percent in the year to June. Nearly five million people 22 percent of the population need food aid. ive out of every six families are either skipping meal Sri Lanka: His hair is neatly combed but his cheeks are sunken and veins visible on his gaunt frame: like … Read more

The kidnapped Sri Lankan dissident who helped oust Gotabaya Rajapaksa

Gotabaya Rajapaksa

Activist says he was stripped and tortured by thugs of Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Security forces allegedly abducted troublesome opponents. Gunaratnam is a veteran of Sri Lankan revolutionary politics. Activist Premakumar Gunaratnam says he was marked for death by Sri Lanka’s security boss a decade ago. The architect of his abduction, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, went on to become … Read more

Sri Lanka’s acting President Wickremesinghe proclaims state of emergency

acting president wickremesinghe

Sri Lanka’s acting President, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has imposed a state of emergency. Rajapaksa went abroad this week to avoid a mass uprising against his government. He has said that he took “all possible steps” to stop the economic disaster. Sri Lanka’s acting President, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has imposed a state of emergency in Sri Lanka, according … Read more

Pakistani captain Mohammad Rizwan’s pillow draws attention

Pakistani captain
  • The Pakistan team arrived in Galle for the first Test against Sri Lanka.
  • The opening Test of a two-match series begins on July 16.
  • Rizwan transported his pillow from Colombo to Galle, where it was once again publicised on social media.

Pakistani captain Mohammad Rizwan has returned with his world-famous “pillow story.”

Many people asked about Rizwan on social media after he arrived in Colombo without a pillow.

However, Rizwan transported his pillow from Colombo to Galle, where it was once again publicised on social media.

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Sri Lanka protesters in talks to end occupation

Sri Lanka

Protests want president and prime minister to quit. Protesters stormed office of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe. Sri Lanka’s anti-government demonstrators were in talks. Sri Lanka anti-government demonstrators were in talks Thursday to hand back official buildings they seized, protest representatives said, even as they insisted the president and prime minister both quit in the face … Read more

US urges Sri Lanka peaceful power transfer amid widespread protests

sri lanka

The US Ambassador to Sri Lanka has called for a peaceful transfer of power within the country’s constitutional framework. Julie Chung also condemned all violence and demanded that the rule of law be preserved in the crisis-stricken island nation. She urged all parties to work together to bring economic and political stability to the country. … Read more

Sri Lanka president got stuck as airport immigration staff blocked his exit

Sri Lanka
  • Gotabaya Rajapaksa has pledged to step down and pave the way for a “peaceful transition of power.”
  • Just before tens of thousands of protesters overran his official residence in Colombo.
  • Rajapaksa enjoys arrest immunity in his capacity as president, and it’s rumoured that he wants to travel abroad before resigning.

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s embattled president was stuck in his own country Tuesday in a humiliating standoff with airport immigration staff blocking his exit to safety abroad, official sources said Tuesday.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa has promised to resign on Wednesday and clear the way for a “peaceful transition of power” following widespread protests against him over the country’s unprecedented economic crisis.

The 73-year-old leader fled his official residence in Colombo just before tens of thousands of protesters overran it on Saturday and wanted to travel to Dubai, officials said.

As president, Rajapaksa enjoys immunity from arrest, and he is believed to want to go abroad before stepping down to avoid the possibility of being detained.

But immigration officers were refusing to go to the VIP suite to stamp his passport, while he insisted he would not go through the public facilities fearing reprisals from other airport users.

The president and his wife spent the night at a military base next to the main international airport after missing four flights that could have taken them to the United Arab Emirates.

Rajapaksa’s youngest brother Basil, who resigned in April as finance minister, missed his own Emirates flight to Dubai early Tuesday after a similar standoff with the airport staff.

Basil tried to use the paid concierge service for business travellers, but the airport and immigration staff said they were withdrawing from the fast track service with immediate effect.

“There were some other passengers who protested against Basil boarding their flight,” an airport official told AFP. “It was a tense situation, so he hurriedly left the airport.”

Basil, a US dual citizen, had to obtain a new passport after leaving his behind at the presidential palace when the Rajapaksas beat a hasty retreat to avoid mobs on Saturday, a diplomatic source said.

Hasty retreat

Official sources said a suitcase full of documents had also been left behind at the stately mansion along with 17.85 million rupees in cash, now in the custody of a Colombo court.

There was no official word from the president’s office about his whereabouts, but he remained commander-in-chief of the armed forces with military resources at his disposal.

One option still open to him would be to take a navy vessel to either India or the Maldives, a defence source said.

If Rajapaksa steps down as promised, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will automatically become acting president until parliament elects an MP to serve out the presidential term, which ends in November 2024.

Rajapaksa is accused of mismanaging the economy to a point where the country has run out of foreign exchange to finance even the most essential imports, leading to severe hardships for the 22 million population.

Sri Lanka defaulted on its $51-billion foreign debt in April and is in talks with the IMF for a possible bailout.

The island has nearly exhausted its already scarce supplies of petrol. The government has ordered the closure of non-essential offices and schools to reduce commuting and save fuel.

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Protesters swim in Sri Lankan President’s pool

pool

Public outrage over an unprecedented economic crisis grows. Protesters broke into the official mansion of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. They were later seen swimming in the pool and cooking in the kitchen. As public outrage over an unprecedented economic crisis grew, protesters broke into the official mansion of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and … Read more

Sri Lanka lifts protest curfew after backlash

sri lanka

Huge crowds have gathered in Colombo for the latest protest caused by the country’s economic turmoil. Demonstrators camped outside Rajapaksa’s office to demand his resignation over crisis mismanagement. UN asks authorities and demonstrators to ensure Saturday’s protests are peaceful. Crisis-hit Sri Lanka lifted a curfew on Saturday, before a large group of people who want … Read more

Sri Lanka on alert ahead of anti-government rally

Sri Lanka

Thousands of heavily armed troops deployed in Sri Lanka’s Colombo. Demonstrators demanding ouster of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The island nation is suffering through an unprecedented financial crisis. Thousands of heavily armed troops were deployed in capital of Sri Lanka Friday ahead of a planned rally demanding the ouster of embattled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The island … Read more

WATCH: Shaheens enjoying summer time at pool ahead of Test series

shaheens

Players are enjoying their free time ahead of the training session. Pakistan arrived in Sri Lanka on July 6. They will play two Tests against Sri Lanka. The Shaheens will begin their training session today. But before that, they all seem to enjoy the hot weather of Colombo at a pool. In the video shared … Read more

Asia Cup 2022: Pak-Ind epic clash scheduled for August 28

asia cup 2022

Asia Cup will begin on August 27 in Sri Lanka. The matches will be limited to Colombo. Asia’s greatest rivals will lock horns on August 28. Asia’s top teams will once again compete with each other in the 2022 Asia Cup. The tournament will only be staged in Colombo, Sri Lanka from August 27 to … Read more

Sri Lanka gives 5-yr visas to Indian business pioneers to advance thesis

Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan Minister Dhammika Perera handed 5-year visas to Indian business leaders. Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay met Sri Lanka’s Trade Minister and discussed diverse facets of the trade. India has sent assistance worth several billion US dollars to rescue the money-strapped Sri Lankan government.  India also extended USD 15 million to the Sri Lankan … Read more

Sri Lanka allows fuel imports, sales to ease shortages

sri lanka

Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange reserves are at a historic low of $1.92 billion. The 22-million-person island struggles to import food, medicine, and gasoline. The government halted urban schools for two weeks on Tuesday and limited gasoline supplies to key services. COLOMBO: Sri Lanka will allow oil-producing countries to import and sell petroleum, the power and … Read more

Bankrupt Sri Lanka seeks discounted Russian oil

Bankrupt Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka to send ministers to Russia and Qatar to try to secure cheap oil. The cash-strapped government says it is almost out of fuel. Government extends closure of non-essential state institutions to save fuel. Fuel reserves are sufficient for less than two days’ usage, the minister says. About 1.7 million residents need “life-saving assistance”, … Read more

“It was outstanding”: Aaron Finch praises Sri Lanka fans

aaron finch

Sri Lankan fans entered the stadium wearing the Australlaim jerseys to thank them for touring. The Kangaroos visited the country for the first time since 2016. The Test series will begin on June 29. Aaron Finch has applauded Sri Lankan cricket supporters for turning Colombo’s largest stadium yellow on Friday night to thank Australia for … Read more