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Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe who toured Kebithigollawa on Saturday meeting villagers.Picture by Samantha Weerasiri

No peace without children - Carol Bellamy

by Ravi Ladduwahetty

Sri Lanka cannot continue peace efforts without solving the issues of the country's children, UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy said.
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Bribery Commission secrecy issue: Seven parties want Parliamentary probe

The United National Front supported by several other political parties will this week propose a resolution in Parliament to investigate allegations that one of the members of the Bribery Commission violated secrecy laws, informed sources told the Daily News.
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PM tours Kebithigollawa: Villagers thank Govt for peace moves

From Ananda Kannangara in Kebithigollawa

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe on Saturday assured residents of villages bordering the North-East provinces that the government would take all possible steps to ensure their security and welfare.
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No Railway privatisation - Transport Minister

by Rajmi Manatunga and Kushani Ratnayake

The government has no plans to privatise the Railways Department, Transport Minister Tilak Marapana said.
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