Virakesari: “Sajith Premadasa is in a hurry to become the president” – Thalatha Athukorala criticises | Muslim people are with the president – Pro-Ranil Wickremesinghe Muslim MPs jointly announceThinakaran: Thalatha Athukorala parts from the SJB leaving the MP post...
16 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #150
Virakesari: 39 candidates in the [election] race; EC rejects three objections | Pictorial: RanilWickremesinghe, Anura Kumara Dissanayaka, Sajith Premadasa and Namal Rajapaksa filing their nominationsThinakaran: Presidential Election 2024; 39 nominations...
15 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #149
Virakesari: Nominations are today; 40 candidates paid deposits | Postal voting on September 4, 5 and 6| Pictorial: President signing the nomination paperThinakaran: A relief for personal income tax expected soon; government pays attention to the two proposals...
14 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #148
Virakesari: Deposit payments end today; nominations are tomorrow; parties are serious in forming alliances | Rajitha Senaratne supports Ranil Wickremesinghe | “I will implement the 13A fully” – Sajith Premadasa promises Tamilrepresentatives | Cabinet...
13 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #147
Virakesari: Rs. 1,700 daily wage for the plantation workers; decision taken at the Wages Board | Pictorial: The Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) signs an MoU with the SJBThinakaran: Wages for plantation workers increased to Rs. 1,700 as the president promised; agreed...
12 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #146
Virakesari: “We will support the candidate who accepts a federal system” – Sumanthiran | “The candidate we support will win” – Rishad Bathiudeen | “The SLMC is not demanding a seat from the national list; it is suitable to give it to Hirunika Premachandra” – Nizam...
9 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #145
Virakesari: “SJB headed alliance signs an MOU | Ariyanenthiran named as the common Tamil presidential candidate | Pictorial: The members of the SJB headed alliance taking an oath during the MOU signing ceremony held yesterdayThinakaran: Pavithradevi Wanniarachchi...
8 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #144
Virakesari: Namal Rajapaksa nominated as presidential candidate | An MOU signed between Sajith Premadasa and Dayasiri Jayasekara; consensus reached on 25 demands | “I have proven myself; people will accept my way” – President | “We will announce by 14th whom we will...
7 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #143
Virakesari: TPA announces its support for Sajith Premadasa under an agreement with 48 demands | “Presidential candidate of the SLPP to be announced today” – Sagara Kariyawasam | Namal Rajapaksa to be nominated presidential candidate? | Pictorial: Leaders of TPA...
6 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #142
Virakesari: The announcement of Tamil common candidate on Thursday; final decision after discussion with Thavarasa and Ariyanenthiran | “The president is an expert in dividing the parties” – Namal Rajapaksa | Arrangements made to announce the SLPP candidate tomorrow |...
5 August 2024 | Vol. 10, #141
Virakesari: The SLMC to support Sajith Premadasa; a unanimous decision taken at the meeting of the party's supreme council | Dilith Jayaweera named the presidential candidate of the Sarvajana BalayaThinakaran: “The country will go back to the era of...
22 July 2024 | Vol. 10, #131
FrontPage sheds light on the different realities between Sri Lanka’s two main language communities. By reading today’s FrontPage, you can be better informed about the different priorities in the Sinhala and Tamil press.
19 July 2024 | Vol. 10, #130
FrontPage sheds light on the different realities between Sri Lanka’s two main language communities. By reading today’s FrontPage, you can be better informed about the different priorities in the Sinhala and Tamil press.
18 July 2024 | Vol. 10, #129
FrontPage sheds light on the different realities between Sri Lanka’s two main language communities. By reading today’s FrontPage, you can be better informed about the different priorities in the Sinhala and Tamil press.
17 July 2024 | Vol. 10, #128
FrontPage sheds light on the different realities between Sri Lanka’s two main language communities. By reading today’s FrontPage, you can be better informed about the different priorities in the Sinhala and Tamil press.




