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Yemen’s Houthis warn they will target all Israel-bound ships in Red Sea

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[file pic] People walk down a ladder after they toured the Galaxy Leader commercial ship, seized by Yemen's Houthis last month, off the coast of al-Salif, Yemen (pic Aljazeera)

Yemen’s Houthi movement says it will target all ships heading to Israel, regardless of their nationality, and warned all international shipping companies against dealing with Israeli ports.

“If Gaza does not receive the food and medicines it needs, all ships in the Red Sea bound for Israeli ports, regardless of their nationality, will become a target for our armed forces,” the group’s spokesperson said in a statement on Saturday.

The threat has an immediate effect, the statement added.

The Iran-aligned group is escalating the risks of a regional conflict as Israel continues to bombard Gaza for a third month, killing more than 17,700 people so far and wounding nearly 49,000 others.

In recent weeks, the Houthis have attacked and seized several Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea and its Bab al-Mandab Strait, a sea lane through which much of the world’s oil is shipped, and fired ballistic missiles and armed drones at Israel.

In one of the latest incidents, three commercial vessels came under attack in international waters last week, prompting a US Navy destroyer to intervene.

Last week, the Houthis attacked two ships off the Yemeni coast, including a Bahamas-flagged vessel, claiming they were Israeli owned.

And last month, the rebel forces seized Galaxy Leader, an Israeli-linked cargo vessel as they warned they would target all ships with links to Israel and called on different countries not to allow their nationals to serve as crew on these vessels.

Houthi officials say their actions are a show of support for the Palestinians. Israel says the attacks on ships was an “Iranian act of terrorism” with consequences for international maritime security.

The US and UK have condemned the attacks, blaming Iran for its role in supporting the Houthis. Tehran says its allies make their decisions independently.

(Aljazeera)



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Government ready to provide necessary support to protect and develop businesses – Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the government is committed to safeguarding businesses and providing the necessary support for their development.

She made these remarks while addressing the “National Industrial Excellence Awards 2024,” organized by the Industrial Development Board, held on February 21 at the Eagle Lakeside Hotel, Colombo.

During the ceremony, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya presented awards to the three best national industry brands of 2024:

• JBRICKS PVT LTD – Small-scale category
• SINGHE Furniture Manufacturer PVT LTD – Medium-scale category
• EARTHFOAM PVT LTD – Large-scale category

In her address, Prime Minister Amarasuriya commended the resilience and dedication of Sri Lankan entrepreneurs, especially amid challenging economic times. “It is a pleasure to join you at this occasion. Witnessing your commitment to industry during these difficult times is a source of strength for us. The government is dedicated to protecting businesses and providing the necessary support for their development. Your involvement in these industries is crucial for our economic recovery,” she stated.

She further emphasized the importance of inclusive industrial growth, highlighting the significance of women’s entrepreneurship in building economic resilience. “Industries not only strengthen the economy but also generate vital employment opportunities. Despite challenges such as resource constraints, cultural barriers, and gender disparities, you continue to drive progress. We must amplify Sri Lanka’s brand globally. To the award-winning entrepreneurs: this is not the end of your journey but the beginning. Let us work together to rebuild our economy through industry,” the Prime Minister concluded.

Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development, Mr. Sunil Handunnetti, also addressed the gathering, underscoring the importance of promoting Sri Lankan products globally. “Having a brand is vital, but it is even more valuable when it is recognized as Sri Lankan-made. Our goal should be to elevate the rupee to the strength of a dollar,”he remarked. The Minister highlighted initiatives in the recently presented 2025 budget that favor industrial growth, announcing plans for a national tax policy by the end of the year. “We aim to foster an industrial culture from the school level, enhance export revenue, and develop all sectors of industry. We call upon you to join us in this national endeavor,”he urged.

The event was attended by a distinguished gathering, including Deputy Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development  Chathuranga Abeysinghe, Secretary of the Ministry Ms. Thilaka Jayasundara, and numerous entrepreneurs from diverse sectors, all united in their commitment to drive Sri Lanka’s industrial advancement.

[Prime Minister’s media Division]

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HNB Assurance Group achieves strong financial performance in 2024

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HNB Assurance Group (HNBA and HNBGI) has once again delivered impressive financial results for the year 2024, continuing its remarkable growth trajectory. The Group reported a 21% increase in Gross Written Premium (GWP), rising from Rs. 18.8 billion to Rs. 22.7 billion. Additionally, the Group recorded a consolidated Profit After Tax (PAT) exceeding Rs. 1.8 billion, marking a 7% growth compared to the previous year.

HNBA’s strong financial position was further highlighted by its upgraded Fitch rating, making it the only life insurer in Sri Lanka with an ‘A’ rating. HNBGI also earned an ‘A’ rating, positioning it among Sri Lanka’s leading general insurers.

Commenting on the achievements, Chairman Stuart Chapman expressed pride in the Group’s consistent growth, with a 22% average annual increase in GWP over the past four years. He also noted the 42% growth in share price by the end of 2024, reflecting market trust in HNBA’s stability.

CEO of HNBA, Lasitha Wimalaratne, highlighted significant milestones, including a 7.5% market share and a 27% growth in New Business Premiums. CEO of HNBGI, Sithumina Jayasundara, praised the company’s resilience, reporting a 59% increase in Profit After Tax and exceptional growth in non-motor insurance segments.

Overall, HNBA Group’s performance underscores its strong market presence and commitment to sustainable growth.

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Chinese Dragon Café marks first anniversary in Dubai

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Chinese Dragon Café (CDC), Sri Lanka’s iconic Chinese restaurant chain, celebrates the first anniversary of its Dubai outlet. Established in 1942, CDC has become known for blending Sri Lankan spices with Chinese culinary techniques, creating a unique dining experience. The Dubai outlet, which opened in October 2023, is the first international expansion for the brand, representing Sri Lankan Chinese cuisine on the global stage.

CDC’s Managing Director, Udeshi, expressed pride in the warm reception the restaurant has received in Dubai, highlighting the universal appeal of its fusion dishes. The Hot Butter Cuttlefish, Nasi Goreng, and Seafood Fried Rice are some customer favorites. CDC’s Dubai outlet is also available on major delivery platforms, allowing diners to enjoy authentic Sri Lankan Chinese cuisine at home.

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