10 July 2022, 15:00 PM
Sri Lanka crisis updates: Opposition parties set to meet to discuss government formation
Main opposition parties are scheduled to meet to discuss the formation of an all-party government after the resignation of the Sri Lankan PM and President. (ANI)
10 July 2022, 13:27 PM
Sri Lanka economic crisis: India handed more than 44,000 metric tonnes of urea to the nation under a credit line. This is in part of New Delhi's efforts to support the island nation's farmers.
10 July 2022, 13:25 PM
Sri Lanka crisis updates: 3 arrested for setting PM's home on fire
Protesters, on Saturday, had entered Wickremesinghe's private residence at Cambridge Place here and set it on fire. A day later, the police arrested 3 people in connection with the incident as reported by ANI.
10 July 2022, 11:36 AM
Sri Lanka crisis updates: Protestors find large sum of money at Rajapaksa's home
Protestors are still present at President Rajapaksa's home who had offered to resign yesterday (July 9). A day after claiming ground of the President's residence, the protestors have reportedly found 'millions of rupees' at the place as reported by ANI. The money was later handed over to the security units.
10 July 2022, 09:40 AM
Sri Lanka economic crisis updates: Chief of Defence calls for peace
In a brief statement, Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Silva said now the current crisis can be resolved in a peaceful manner. He requested all Sri Lankans to support the Armed Forces and the Police to ensure that peace is maintained in the country, Colombo Gazette news portal reported. (PTI)
10 July 2022, 08:32 AM
Sri Lanka crisis updates: IMF hopes for resolution to allow for bailout talks
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said it is hoping for a resolution to Sri Lanka's political turmoil that will allow a resumption of talks for a bailout package after a violent day of protests. "We hope for a resolution of the current situation that will allow for resumption of our dialogue on an IMF-supported program," the IMF said in a statement. (Reuters)
10 July 2022, 07:58 AM
Sri Lanka economic crisis: US urges country to 'identify long-term solutions'
"Any new government should work quickly to identify and implement solutions that will achieve long-term economic stability and address the Sri Lankan people's discontent," a State Department spokesperson said as Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Thailand. (AFP)
10 July 2022, 07:10 AM
Opposition leader advocates against violent protests
Opposition leader Sajith Premadasa condemned the burning of the Prime Minister's home by angry protestors on Saturday (July 9). He took to Twitter to call for peace and said, "This is not the way that problems are solved in civilized democracies."
I join all peaceful Sri Lankans in fiercely condemning the barbaric arson attack on Prime Minister @RW_UNP's private residence. This is not the way that problems are solved in civilized democracies. There's no excuse for violence or burning down houses. My thoughts are with (1/2)
— Sajith Premadasa (@sajithpremadasa) July 9, 2022
10 July 2022, 07:05 AM
Sri Lanka crisis update: On Saturday (July 9), protestors had stormed into the President's residence. The dramatic images from their takeover of the President's home are going viral on the internet. Giving in to the demands of the protestors, the President Gotabaya Rajapaksa submitted his resignation on the same day. He will step down from his position on July 13.