Amber warning for thunderstorms for southeast England – with yellow alerts for most of country
An amber alert for thunderstorms is in place for London and most of southeast England, with forecasters warning of “torrential” rain.Read More →
An amber alert for thunderstorms is in place for London and most of southeast England, with forecasters warning of “torrential” rain.Read More →
An early Thursday morning shooting at Yorkdale mall parking lot has left one male victim dead.Read More →
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is shuffling his cabinet in a bid to energize a war-weary nation and boost domestic weapons production in the face of Russia’s grinding invasion.Read More →
The report forecasts Canada’s defence spending commitments will raise the country’s real gross domestic product up to 0.9 per cent annually this year.Read More →
The closed-door meeting was promised by Carney in June after chiefs said their rights were not respected by the rush to push the Building Canada Act through Parliament in June.Read More →
Kanwarjyot Singh Manoria was arrested on Tuesday and charged with uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown.Read More →
July 17, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka is engaged in high-level negotiations with the United States over a potential trade arrangement that could see a substantial majority of its exports entering the American market duty-free. According to Deputy Minister of Economic Development Professor Anil Jayantha Fernando, the United States has extended a preliminary offer to waive import tariffs on approximately 70 to 80 per cent of goods currently exported from Sri Lanka. The offer forms part of ongoing bilateral discussions aimed at recalibrating trade relations in the wake of shifting U.S. trade policy, particularly following Washington’s move to reassess trade balances with various countries under aRead More →
July 17, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka has joined a broad coalition of countries spanning multiple regions in voicing serious concern over punitive measures taken against Francesca Albanese, the United Nations Special Rapporteur tasked with monitoring human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories. In a letter addressed to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, the group collectively criticised what they described as unilateral sanctions and coordinated smear campaigns—particularly via social media—targeting Albanese and other independent experts operating under the UN’s Special Procedures framework. The letter, co-signed by a diverse alliance including Brazil, China, South Africa, Spain, Namibia, Iceland, and Sri Lanka, as well asRead More →
July 17, Colombo (LNW): In an effort to enhance public accessibility and streamline communication, a new telephone line has been introduced for citizens seeking information or assistance from the President’s Fund. The announcement was made by the Department of Government Information earlier this week. The newly established contact number, 011-4354250, is now operational and is intended to serve as a direct point of communication for those wishing to inquire about the Fund’s services, application procedures, or eligibility criteria. The post Public given new hotline to access President’s Fund services appeared first on LNW Lanka News Web.Read More →
July 17, Colombo (LNW): Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya has firmly refuted claims that core subjects such as History and Aesthetics have been removed from the national curriculum, calling for an end to the deliberate spread of misinformation and the politicisation of children’s education. Speaking at a special awareness programme held at the Western Provincial Council Auditorium today (17), Dr Amarasuriya addressed education officials from across the Western Province. The event aimed to clarify key aspects of the newly introduced educational reforms and to dispel widely circulated misconceptions. The Prime Minister, who also oversees the portfolios of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Training, stated thatRead More →