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Stalled Japanese investment initiatives will be resumed – Foreign Minister of Japan

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Japan Foreign Minister, Ms. Yōko Kamikawa, called on President Ranil Wickremesinghe this afternoon (4) at the Presidential Secretariat.

Foreign Minister Kamikawa praised the President’s efforts to overcome the economic crisis, as well as pursuing an ambitious economic reforms agenda.

During the discussions with President Wickremesinghe, Minister Yōko Kamikawa, stated her Government’s intention to resume the Yen denominated loans and the stalled Japanese investment initiatives including the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) expansion project and the Light Rail Transit (LRT) project.

The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) pertaining to debt restructuring in Sri Lanka was also discussed.

 



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Italian cricket under sexual harassment cloud

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Italy recently played in a World Cup for the very first time [Cricinfo]
Italian cricket has been rocked by allegations of sexual harassment, days after the country’s maiden appearance at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

The BBC has reported a case of sexual misconduct alleged against Prabath Ekneligoda, who is the women’s cricket co-ordinator at Federazione Cricket Italiana (FCRI), with the claim being that he touched a member of the Italian women’s team inappropriately.

The report states that the player, whose identity is currently unknown, reported the incident to the police in March 2025, following which an investigation took place in November. Ekneligoda, who also happens to be the founder of Roma Cricket Club in Italy, was then interrogated in December.

“The Italian Cricket Federation reiterates that its conduct is guided by principles of fairness, transparency and the protection of its registered members, as well as by the ethical and civic standards that underpin the sporting system,” read an FCRI statement as quoted by the report, which also states that Ekneligoda’s lawyer has refuted the allegations.

The report further mentions that a decision is now to be made over the possibility of a trial keeping in mind the existing evidence.

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Classy Brook century puts nervy England in the semi-final

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Harry Brook's classy century steered the England chase (Cricinfo)

If you want a thing done well, do it yourself.  Harry Brook, England’s captain, took matters into his own hands in Pallekele, promoting himself to No. 3 and blazing his maiden T20 international hundred to drag his team past Pakistan and into the semi-finals of the Men’s T20 World Cup 2026  with a game to spare, almost single-handedly.

Brook started the tournament, his first as captain, with 53 against Nepal but had been dismissed by spin for less than 20 for four innings in a row. His response was to move up two spots from No. 5 in order to bat in the powerplay, and he found himself walking out to face the second ball after Shaheen Shah Afridi  – recalled by Pakistan – struck with the first ball of England’s chase.

Afridi took three wickets in the powerplay to check England’s progress, and Usman Tariq  struck twice in the middle overs to reduce them to 58 for 4 and then 103 for 5. But Brook continued to flay Pakistan’s attack to all parts, reaching a 50-ball hundred by launching Afridi over cover for six and then over mid-off for four.

He was cleaned up one ball later by Afridi’s pinpoint yorker, but walked off to a standing ovation with England needing only 10 to win. They made hard work of it, gifting two wickets to Mohammad Nawaz to take the game into the 20th over, but Jofra Archer smeared Salman Mirza through midwicket as England’s dugout breathed a sigh of relief.

England’s win sealed their qualification for the semi-finals with a match to spare, and they will top the group if they can beat New Zealand in Colombo on Friday. They are yet to put a complete performance together and were shoddy in the field against Pakistan, but have now reached the semi-finals for a fifth men’s T20 World Cup in a row.

Pakistan, meanwhile, must beat Sri Lanka in their final group game and rely on other results falling their way. Despite  Shahibzada Farhan’s impressive 63, they always look short on runs after they were bogged down by spin in the middle overs, with Liam Dawson’s 3 for 24 the outstanding performance among England’s attack.

Brief scores:

England 166 for 8 in 19.1 overs  (Harry Brook 100, Sam Curran 16, Will Jacks 28; Shaheen Shah Afridi 4-30, Mohammad Nawaz 2-26,  Usman Tarique 2-31) beat Pakistan 164 for 9 in 20 overs (Shahibzada Farhan 63, Babar Azam 25, Fakhar Zaman 25,  Shadab Khan 23; Jofra Archer 2-32, Jamie Overton 2-26, Liam  Dawson 3-24, Adil Rashid 1-31) by two wickets

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More than 5,000 flights cancelled as US east coast digs out of record snow

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A major storm hit the US east coast on Monday, bringing record-breaking snow that caused disruptions for millions and thousands of flight cancellations.

Parts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts have seen nearly 37in (94cm) of snowfall, with more than 19in in New York City’s Central Park, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.

Weather warnings stretched from North Carolina to northern Maine, with some in place further north in parts of eastern Canada.

More than 600,000 properties on the US east coast endured power outages, while the Boston Globe – a major US newspaper – said it will not go to print for the first time in its 153-year history due to the storm.

(BBC)

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