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Dutch govt. returns some artifacts to SL

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The Dutch Government has agreed to return six ancient artifacts that were taken from Sri Lanka during the Dutch colonial rule (1656-1796), the Information Department announced.

The artifacts include a bronze cannon adorned with silver and traditional Sinhalese carvings, a wooden gun carriage, a solid gold sword-chestnut belonging to Lewke Disawe embellished with 136 diamonds, two guns with intricately carved wooden handles, an iron sword and scabbard, a gilded small gun barrel, and a bronze gun.

Upon the request of Presidential Advisor on National Security and Chief of Presidential Staff Sagala Ratnayake, the Dutch Government has agreed to repatriate these ancient items to Sri Lanka. Once returned, the artifacts will be placed in a specially constructed chamber at the Colombo National Museum, under the supervision of the Dutch Government.

In preparation for the arrival of the artifacts, the National Museum has taken measures to establish a climate-controlled chamber to ensure their preservation and protection from weather-related damage.

The construction of this chamber is scheduled to be completed by September, with expectations that the artifacts will be brought back to Sri Lanka during the first week of October.



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Republic of Korea Navy Ship Kang Gam Chan calls at Port of Colombo

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The Republic of Korea Navy Ship Kang Gam Chan arrived at the Port of Colombo on a replenishment visit this morning (22 Apr 25).

The visiting ship was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in compliance with naval traditions.

Kang Gam Chan is a 149.5m long Destroyer commanded by Captain Kuon Yong Gu,  and   is manned by a crew of 262.

The ship is scheduled to depart the island on 24 Apr.

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Pope Francis’s funeral scheduled for 26 April

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The Vatican has announced the Pope’s funeral will take place on Saturday, 26 April at 10:00 local time (09:00 BST).

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Kamal Amarasinghe appointed Commissioner General of Motor Traffic

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The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the resolution furnished by the Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation to appoint Kamal Amarasinghe, a Special Grade Officer in Sri Lanka Administrative Service currently serving as the Secretary to the Ministry of Highways, Transport, Housing and Construction of the North Western Provincial Council to the post of the Commissioner General of Motor Traffic

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