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National Evaluation Policy finally set in motion

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In a significant development for Sri Lanka’s governance and policy landscape, the long-pending National Policy on Evaluation has finally been set in motion, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s mission for efficient governance. The policy, which was initiated in 2016 or 2017, was officially declared in 2018 during discussions in Parliament and now, in 2023, it’s implementation is being hailed as a crucial step towards bringing discipline, consistency and transparency to government projects and policies.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe, during his speech at the unveiling of the National Evaluation Policy Implementation Framework held at Temple on Friday (8) said that the initiative aims to instill discipline within the government system and currently, the assessment of expenditures in the top ten highest-spending Ministries is in progress and  the  reports were to be presented in Parliament.

 

 

 



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Strong earthquake strikes northern Japan

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JMA press conference (NHK)

A strong earthquake struck northern Japan at around 7:30 a.m. on Thursday. The Japan Meteorological Agency says there is no risk of tsunami.

The Japan Meteorological Agency says the magnitude 7.2 quake occurred off the coast of Iwate Prefecture, revised up from an original 6.9. It also revised the estimated depth of the quake from 50 to 44 kilometers. The hardest-hit areas were on the Pacific side of Aomori Prefecture. Hashikami Town observed an intensity of upper 6 on the Japanese scale of 0 to 7. The agency says there is a possibility of changes to tidal levels along the coast, but there is unlikely to be any damage.

The agency reports Class 2 “long-period ground motion” was observed in Aomori, Hokkaido, Iwate, Miyagi and Akita prefectures. The JMA labels tremors lasting more than 2 seconds that shake high-rise buildings as “long-period ground motion” and grades them on a 4-class level. They can make it difficult to walk without support and can knock over items on shelves.

If you are in these areas, try to remain in a safe location. More tremors are possible, so please stay alert.

Fallen items are scattered at a convenience store in Hashikami Town, Aomori Prefecture (NHK)

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Vinicius nets twice and Neymar returns as Brazil ease by Scotland

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Brazil's Vinicius Junior celebrates scoring their second goal (Aljazeera)

Brazil advanced to ⁠the knockout stages of the World Cup in style after Vinicius Junior netted twice in a 3-0 win  over Scotland in their final Group C match, while ⁠Neymar also made his first appearance in a Brazil shirt in three years.

The victory on Wednesday came at a full house in Miami Stadium, where 64,478 fans watched Carlo Ancelotti’s side top the group with seven points, ⁠while Morocco finished second with a 4-2 win over Haiti.

Vinicius has scored in every game so far, and the 25-year-old has four goals in the tournament to find himself in elite company, level with Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland, and sitting just one goal behind Lionel Messi.

Scotland boss Stephen Clark said he expected Brazil to ‌attack from the outset, and the South Americans needed seven minutes to go 1-0 up when Scott McKenna failed to clear the ball, allowing Rayan to nick it and find Vinicius unmarked.

As goalkeeper Angus Gunn scrambled to stop him, the Real Madrid forward simply took one touch to move the ball past him and tap it into an empty net as the fans in yellow erupted.

Brazil nearly made it 2-0 just before the first hydration break, when Vinicius nicked the ball off Jack Hendry ⁠to score, but Scotland earned a reprieve after a VAR check, and the ⁠goal was overturned by the referee for a foul by the Brazilian.

That remained the theme in the first half, with Brazil being more combative to win the ball back, while Scotland failed to capitalise on set-pieces – the only time they had opportunities to ⁠score – as they finished the half with no shots on target.

Brazil’s second goal was a dagger to Scotland’s hearts on the stroke of half-time, when, once ⁠again, they won the ball high up the pitch and Bruno ⁠Guimaraes crossed the ball to the far post, where a grateful Vinicius headed home his second.

In the second half, Brazil pressed for a third goal, and it came with another scything move through the midfield as Guimaraes grabbed his second assist, dancing into the ‌box before setting up Matheus Cunha for his third goal of the tournament.

But the biggest cheer of the night was reserved for Neymar, as Ancelotti brought the 34-year-old on for his first appearance in a ‌Brazil ‌shirt since October 2023.

(Aljazeera)

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Two powerful quakes shake Venezuela

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Rescue workers evacuate an injured person from a collapsed building following an earthquake in Caracas on June 24, 2026 (Aljazeera)

Back-to-back powerful earthquakes have struck Venezuela, collapsing buildings in the capital, Caracas, and leaving residents shaken.

The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the first magnitude 7.1 earthquake had its epicentre west of the community of Moron, located along the country’s Caribbean coast, about 168 km (104 miles) west of Caracas. The quake had a depth of 22km (14 miles).

The USGS reported an even larger magnitude 7.5 earthquake just a minute later, with a depth of 10km (6.2 miles) and an epicentre 16km (10 miles) southwest of Moron.

Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez has announced that she will address Venezuelans shortly on the situation.

A man jumps on a collapsed building after an earthquake in Caracas, Venezuela [Aljazeera]

Emergency services work at the site of a collapsed building in Caracas [Aljazeera]

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