Sri Lanka warns modern warfare threatens global survival

Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake told Parliament today (March 03) that no armed conflict benefits any community and warned that modern military technology makes the need for peace more urgent than ever.



Businessman arrested for hoarding 400 liters of diesel in Gampaha

A businessman has been arrested in Buthpitiya, Gampaha for stockpiling 400 liters of diesel, as special police teams launch islandwide operations against fuel hoarding.



Iran closes Strait of Hormuz, threatens to attack ships, putting 20% of global oil supply at risk

Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz and warned it will fire on any ship trying to pass, in a move that threatens about 20 percent of global oil supplies and could send crude prices sharply higher.



Sri Lanka fuel distribution continues smoothly despite Middle East tensions

Fuel distribution in Sri Lanka is continuing without interruption despite concerns over the Middle East conflict, the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation said today (March 02).



Sri Lanka tightens fuel station security amid panic buying fears

The Inspector General of Police has instructed all police stations across Sri Lanka to provide necessary security at fuel stations, as authorities warn the public not to panic buy fuel due to tensions in the Middle East.



LAUGFS to release up to 40,000 LP gas cylinders daily as new shipments arrive

LAUGFS Gas PLC says 35,000 to 40,000 domestic LP gas cylinders will be released daily from today (March 1), as new gas shipments arrive in Sri Lanka.



Oil surges toward $100 as Iran war threatens Strait of Hormuz and global energy supply

Global oil prices surged on Sunday (March 1) after US and Israeli strikes on Iran triggered a new war in the Middle East, raising fears that the critical Strait of Hormuz could be shut down and disrupt more than 20 percent of the world’s oil supply.



No fuel shortage in Sri Lanka, CEYPETCO assures continuous supply until May 2026

Sri Lanka will not face any delay in fuel stocks ordered until April and May 2026, the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) assured today (March 1) amid concerns over the Middle East conflict.



Sri Lanka issues urgent advisory for nationals in Middle East amid rising tensions

Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism says the safety of nearly one million Sri Lankans living and working in the Middle East is the Government’s highest priority as it closely monitors the evolving security situation in the region.



Ayatollah Ali Khamenei confirmed dead; Iran declares 40 days of mourning

Iranian state television has confirmed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has died, with the country set to observe 40 days of national mourning.



Sri Lanka revises fuel prices from March 1, 2026

Fuel prices in Sri Lanka have been revised, effective March 1, 2026.



US and Israel strike Iran, sparking regional missile attacks

The United States and Israel launched major strikes on Iran today (February 28), targeting top leaders in an operation that sparked missile attacks across the Middle East and raised fears of a wider war.



Sri Lanka reviews disaster response after Cyclone Ditwah exposes gaps

Severe flooding and landslides caused by Cyclone Ditwah have exposed gaps in Sri Lanka’s disaster response system, prompting the Ministry of Defence to hold a high-level review yesterday (February 27).



Sri Lanka to release land for tech-driven economic transformation

Sri Lanka will release a portion of land for new economic strategies while safeguarding land needed for food security and agriculture, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake announced yesterday (February 27).



Sri Lanka nears final phase of foreign disaster relief distribution

Sri Lanka’s High Level Committee for Foreign Relief Aid Coordination said the distribution of foreign disaster relief supplies has reached its final phase following a meeting chaired by Deputy Minister of Defence Major General Aruna Jayasekara (Retd) in Colombo yesterday (February 26).



CID obtains 90-day detention for former SIS chief over 2019 Easter attacks

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has obtained a 90-day detention order to question former State Intelligence Service chief Major General (Retd) Suresh Sallay over the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks that killed at least 269 people.