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Japanese Foreign Minister to visit SL on July 28th

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Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi will visit Sri Lanka on July 28.

It is the first ministerial visit from Tokyo to Colombo since 2019. 

The Harvard-educated senior politician from Japan is expected to hold talks on the ongoing debt restructuring process which is co-chaired by the Japanese government, and new avenues of bilateral cooperation following the visit of President Ranil Wickremesinghe to Tokyo in late May.

The Japanese Foreign Minister’s visit on July 28 and 29, with a delegation of 24 personnel, is the first high-level tour from a country outside the South Asian region since last year, and is expected to enhance the scope of relations between Sri Lanka and Japan. 

The visiting delegation is expected to hold talks with the President, the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister.

During a recent visit to Akita, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador Rodney Perera discussed with Japan’s Foreign Minister Hayashi potential projects under the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) signed between the two countries, and mutual efforts to promote private sector tie-ups under the bilateral agenda.

Source – sundaytimes.lk

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Animal census report expected today! 

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The report on the recently conducted survey of wild animals responsible for crop damage is scheduled to be released today (April 23).

The survey focused on Toque Macaques, Langur monkeys, Grizzled Giant squirrels and Peacocks.

Preliminary findings estimate around 08 million macaques and 04 million langur monkeys in farmlands and village areas islandwide.

However, the Ministry claims that some farmers had exaggerated numbers of Toque Macaques. 

Therefore, officials had been compelled to do a second round of data collection in areas like Mihintale and Kekirawa for reassessment.

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2025 LG Polls: ‘e-service’ to assist postal voters

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The Election Commission says that an ‘e-service’ has been made available to assist postal voters in locating their designated voting location and certifying officer.

The Commission noted that the platform also helps users identify candidates contesting the 2025 Local Government (LG) elections, along with their respective groups, parties, and election symbols.

Public officials can access this service by visiting eservices.elections.gov.lk , for detailed information on postal voting.

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Heavy traffic after tree falls in Borella

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A tree has fallen near the cemetery roundabout in Borella, damaging 07 vehicles and causing severe traffic congestion, police say.

Efforts are currently underway to remove the fallen tree and restore traffic movement.

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