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LOCAL NEWS

 
UK to support fisheries industry development

The British Deputy High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Laura Davies, has expressed the UK’s willingness to assist in the development of the fisheries industry.

This assurance was made during a meeting with the Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Sources Development, Mahinda Amaraweera.

Sri Lanka-China relations strengthen further

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is expected to hold high-level discussions with Chinese Government officials during a three day state-visit to China.

This visit is expected to promote cooperation mechanisms in economic affairs, investment, technology, and tourism.

Investigators to probe Bangladesh Bank fund heist

Officials from the Bangladesh Criminal Investigation Department are scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka to probe an online theft of USD $81 million, from an account belonging to the Bangladeshi Central Bank.

Hackers allegedly stole the money from the Bangladesh Bank’s account with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, last month.
 

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

 
Deported refugees arrive in Turkey

The EU and Turkey have begun implementing the one-for-one refugee swap agreement, signed last month.

The EU will accept a cap of 72,000 Syrian refugees, with the intention of bringing an end to irregular migration between Turkey and Europe.

Icelanders demand PM’s resignation

Thousands of protesters have gathered to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson.

This took place in light of money laundering allegations through a secretive offshore company,  as revealed by the leaked Panama Papers.

Helen Clark announces candidacy for UN top seat

The former New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, has announced that she will run for the post of UN Secretary-General.

If successful, Ms. Clark, who currently heads the UN Development Programme, would become the first female Secretary-General. 

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