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ASPI rebounds from sharp intraday drop to close flat amid heavy volatility

The Colombo Stock Exchange witnessed a highly volatile trading session, with the ASPI plunging 187 points during the first hour before staging a strong recovery by midday. Despite continued fluctuations throughout the afternoon, the index ultimately closed nearly flat, down just 1.71 points, as investors navigated sharp intraday swings. In contrast, the S&P SL20 declined 22.22 points, reflecting selling pressure on key blue-chip counters.

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British envoy meets Tilvin Silva

British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Andrew Patrick held discussions with Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) General Secretary Tilvin Silva during a visit to the party’s headquarters in Pelawatta, Battaramulla.

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Sri Lankan stabbed to death in Israel

A Sri Lankan man working in Israel has been tragically killed in a stabbing incident. The victim has been identified as K.K. Tharindu Shanaka, 38, a father of two from Batapola, Kondagala in Galle, who had arrived in Israel in September 2025 to work as a carpenter in the construction sector.

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US and Sri Lanka sign Landmark Defence MOU

Sri Lanka and the United States signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding today (14 November), boosting defence cooperation under the State Partnership Program (SPP). US Ambassador H.E. Julie Chung and Brigadier General Trenton Gibson signed for the U.S., while Defence Secretary Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha (Retd) represented Sri Lanka. Deputy Minister of Defence Major General Aruna Jayasekara (Retd) delivered the opening remarks. The agreement strengthens cooperation between the Montana National Guard, U.S. Coast Guard District 13, and Sri Lanka’s Armed Forces in joint training, disaster response, maritime security, cyber defence, and humanitarian assistance. Statement from US Embassy COLOMBO, Sri…

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Sri Lanka rolls out 20 more self check-in counters at main airport

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka is rolling out 20 additional self check-in counters at its main Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) through the ground handling service provider of state-run SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier said in a statement. Airport and Ground Services, the sole ground services provider at BIA) is in the process of rolling out its self-check-in service for passengers of customer airlines ahead of the winter travel high season, which is expected to bring over 300,000 tourists to the island in December alone. “The initiative, made possible by the airline’s IT team, follows the installation of 20 new self-check-in kiosks…

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Royal Palms Beach Hotel Wins Silver at National Cleaner Production Awards 2025

Front row (L to R): Mr. Nilan Chandima – Food and Beverage Manager; Mr. Bandula Priyantha – Executive Chef; Mr. Ravi Kurukulasooriya – General Manager; Mr. Nelson Mayadunna – Financial Controller; Mr. Jayantha – Cluster Engineer.Back row (L to R): Ms. Dharani Sivam – Front Office Manager; Ms. Thilini Wijethunga – Human Resource Manager; Ms. Ahinsa D. Karunarathne – Sustainability Officer; Mr. Nalaka Hodarangala – Assistant Engineer; Mr. Sugath Karunananda – Executive Housekeeper. Royal Palms Beach Hotel (RPBH), Kalutara, proudly received the Silver Award under the Hotel Sector – Service Large Category at the National Cleaner Production Awards 2025, organised…

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Self-check-in services to be launched at BIA

SriLankan Airlines’ Airport and Ground Services has planned to launch a self- check-in service at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) for passengers of customer airlines ahead of the winter travel high season which is expected to bring over 300,000 tourists to the island in December alone.

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Sri Lanka to Roll Out Card-Based Bus Fare System

Passengers will soon have the option of paying bus fares using bank-issued credit and debit cards, with the new system set to take effect from November 24, 2025, Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation Bimal Rathnayake announced in Parliament today. The facility will be available on buses equipped with electronic ticket-issuing machines, allowing passengers to swipe their cards instead of using cash. Minister Rathnayake said the move is part of ongoing efforts to modernise public transport and improve convenience for daily commuters. (Newswire) The post Sri Lanka to Roll Out Card-Based Bus Fare System appeared first on Newswire.

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