Current Affairs
Global Human Rights Defense Organises Protest Against Pakistan-Sponsored Terrorism
Following the completion of a year after the dastardly terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, that was carried out on Aprill 22, 2025, the Global Human Rights Defense (GHRD) is...
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No oil wells ‘exploded’ under US blockade: Iranian Parliament Speaker
Tehran: Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf on Thursday dismissed the impact of US efforts to curb Iran’s...
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Treasury Secretary says US grabbed Iranian crypto assets worth about $500 million
Washington: US Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent said that Washington had grabbed Iranian crypto assets worth around...
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CENTCOM Commander Cooper says US continues Strait of Hormuz blockade
Moscow: US Central Command (CENTCOM) Commander Adm. Brad Cooper said the US military redirected a 42nd vessel attempting...
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South Africa’s Mandeni in Shock Following Mass Murder of Seven Family Members
Tremors were sent across the South African town of Mandeni, situated in the KwaZulu-Natal province, after the dead...
SL wants university on climate change
Colombo: Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe has proposed to establish an International University on Climate Change in his country with the support of the...
Burkina Faso ruler ousted
Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso): Burkina Faso Army Captain Ibrahim Traore has announced the ouster of President Paul-Henri Damiba.Heading a group of military officers, Traore declared...
Attempt to overthrow SL govt?
Colombo: Police in Sri Lanka have launched extensive investigations into the involvement of some politicians who allegedly encouraged some protesters to oust the government...
Hurricane Ian ‘could be deadliest’ in Florida’s history: Biden
Washington: US President Joe Biden said that Ian "could be the deadliest hurricane in Florida's history.""It is still moving across the state today," Biden...
SL spends Rs. 2,800 mn on elephants
Colombo: Believe it or not, cash-strapped Sri Lanka spends Rs. 2,800 million annually to provide free repellents or crackers to repel wild elephants to...
SL should have embraced IMF earlier: Minister
Colombo: Sri Lanka would not have landed in a economic mess if only previous governments had adhered to the agreements with the International Monetary...





