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Advisory for strong winds and rough seas in the west-central Bay of Bengal Sea areas

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An advisory for strong winds and rough seas has been issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre valid until 2.30 p.m. 24 October 2023 for Multi-day boats in the west-central Bay of Bengal Sea areas.

The depression area over the west-central Bay of Bengal has intensified into a deep depression and likely to intensify further into a cyclonic storm during next 12hrs, it is likely to move nearly north-northeastwards towards Bangladesh coast away from Sri Lanka.

Wind speed will be (40-45) kmph and can increase up to (55-65) kmph in sea areas between (14N – 20N) and between (84E – 92E).

Heavy showers or thundershowers and rough or very rough seas can also be expected in the above sea areas.



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Committee on Economic Surveillance to be established

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The Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the President to appoint the Committee on Economic Surveillance headed by the Minister of Labour, Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando as the Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning and comprised of the relevant heads of the Institutions and eminencies in the field to provide recommendations to the Cabinet of Ministers on the essential policy precautions to be taken by constantly supervising the impact that can affect Sri Lankan economy due to the conflict in the Middle East.

 

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Nepal election 2026: Counting continues with rapper Balendra Shah’s party close to super-majority

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Counting is continuing in Nepal as the party of rapper and ex-Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah is potentially just one seat away from winning a super-majority in parliament.

The Rastriya Swatantra Party‘s win would mark the first time in decades that a single party has won a majority in Nepal, which has a two-system format that makes it difficult for any one party to win outright

If the RSP secures a two-thirds majority, it would also be the first time in decades that a single party has achieved this

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Madagascar military leader dissolves government in surprise move

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Col Michael Randrianirina seized power last October in the wake of youth-led protests [BBC]

Madagascar’s military ruler Col Michael Randrianirina has dissolved the government unexpectedly, dismissing the prime minister and the entire cabinet, according to a statement from his spokesperson.

“The government has ceased its functions” it said, adding that Randrianirina will appoint a new prime minister “in line with the provisions stipulated by the constitution”.

No reason was given for the move.

Randrianirina seized power last October from Andry Rajoelina, following weeks of youth-led protests on the Indian Ocean island. Rajoelina had been elected president for a third term in a disputed poll in 2023.

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