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Title: A Day in the Life of a Quebec Fire Crew Caption: Theo Dagnaud scans the horizon to ensure that firefighter patrols have left, and he can mark the area as “controlled”. Quebec, Canada, 13 July 2023. Story: Fuelled by high temperatures and dry conditions, gigantic summer forest fires swept across Canada in 2023, affecting all 13 provinces and territories, especially northern parts of Quebec. The record-breaking fire season began early and ended late, burning nearly three times more land than usual. The jury felt that the iconic composition of this single image – reminiscent of a monument – stands as a powerful symbol of our losing battle against climate change, and a metaphor for our collective arrogance in the face of the crisis

The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Sri Lanka, in partnership with the Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI), Friday opened the globally renowned World Press Photo Exhibition 2024 in Sri Lanka.

This momentous event marks the exhibition’s return to the country after more than two decades, offering audiences a rare opportunity to experience the world’s finest photojournalism and documentary photography, an SLPI news release said.

The exhibition was officially inaugurated by Dr. Hansaka Wijemuni, Deputy Minister of Mass Media, alongside Bonnie Horbach, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Sri Lanka, Ms. Martha Echevarria González, Exhibitions Manager and Curator of World Press Photo, and Mr. Kumar Lopez, Chief Executive Officer of the Sri Lanka Press Institute, at the Arcade Independence Square, Colombo.

The World Press Photo Exhibition 2024 will be on display at multiple locations across Sri Lanka, showcasing award-winning photographs that address critical social, environmental, and human issues from around the globe. The exhibition will be in Colombo from Friday, January 10 – Monday, January 20 at the Arcade Independence Square. In Jaffna from Friday, January 24 – Monday, January 27 at the Jaffna Cultural Centre. In Galle from Friday, January 31 – Sunday, February 2 at the Galle Municipal Hall and returns to Colombo Colombo on Saturday, February 8 – Monday, February 10 at the The Forum, Cinnamon Life. The exhibition will be available for public viewing from 10:30 AM – 7:00 PM daily at all above location on the specified dates.

Founded in 1955, the World Press Photo Foundation presents impactful exhibitions, promoting media freedom and visual literacy. Since 2021, the World Press Photo Contest has embraced a regional strategy, ensuring greater geographic and cultural diversity among participating photographers. The 2024 contest involved six global regions, with entries judged within their regions of origin, offering a more nuanced perspective on global affairs.

Over 61,000 entries from 3,851 photographers in 130 countries were meticulously reviewed by regional and global juries comprised of 31 highly qualified photojournalists. This rigorous anonymized process (except for Open Format entries) ensures the selection of powerful and impactful stories.The 2024 WPP showcases the work of 31 photographers from 24 countries and in this edition of the exhibition, 20 of the winners are local to the regions their stories represent.

For more information, visit: World Press Photo Website: https://www.worldpressphoto.org/, SLPI Website: https://slpi.lk, Netherlands Embassy Website: https://www.netherlandsandyou.nl/web/sri-lanka, Connect with us on Facebook: World Press Photo Exhibition 2024



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Issued at 05.30 a.m. on 08 January 2026 by the Department of Meteorology

The depression over the Bay of Bengal, located to the southeast of Sri Lanka, was centered near latitude 5.3°N and longitude 86.0°E, about 490 km southeast of Pottuvil, at 11:30 p.m. yesterday (07). It is expected to move west-northwestwards and towards the eastern coast of the island during next 24 hours. This system is likely to intensify further into a deep depression during the next 12 hours.

Cloudy skies can be expected over most parts of the island.
Showers or thundershowers will occur at times in the  Northern, North-central, Eastern, Uva, Central and Southern provinces. Showers or thundershowers may occur at several places elsewhere in the Island after 1.00 p.m. Heavy showers above 100 mm are likely at some places in the Eastern and Uva provinces. Fairly Heavy showers about (50 – 75) mm are likely at some places in the other areas of the island.

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Minister of Public Security Ananda Wijepala told Parliament yesterday that information uncovered during ongoing investigations indicated that Pulasthini Mahendran, also known as Sara Jasmine, linked to the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks, was not dead.

Responding to a question raised by Opposition MP Mujibur Rahuman, the Minister said there was no confirmation that Sara Jasmine was currently in India, despite speculation to that effect. He added that investigators suspected she may have fled the country and stressed that further inquiries were underway to establish her whereabouts.

“If necessary, the government will take steps to obtain a warrant,” Wijepala said, noting that legal action related to the Easter attacks had already been initiated, based on available evidence.

Minister Wijepala said the new government had launched an thorough probe to determine whether a political or other conspiracy had been behind the attacks that killed more than 270 people in 2019. However, he declined to disclose certain details in Parliament, citing the risk of hampering investigations.

Sara Jasmine, Mohammed Hashtun, who bombed St. Sebastian’s Church, in Katuwapitiya, in 2019, was long presumed to have died in a suicide blast in Sainthamaruthu, days after the attacks. Wijepala said attempts by previous administrations to establish her death had failed, with recent reports indicating that DNA tests conducted at the time were inconclusive.

During the debate, MP Rahuman recalled that senior figures, including then-Opposition MP Nalinda Jayatissa, had previously claimed Sara Jasmine was in India. He questioned why authorities had not sought an open warrant for her arrest whether the issue had been raised in talks with Indian officials.

Wijepala, responding on behalf of Deputy Minister of Defence Arun Jayasekara, said the government would not hesitate to pursue legal action, including warrants, if necessary.

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BIA staff welcoming Chief of the Indian Army Staff (COAS), General Upendra Dwivedi, who arrived here yesterday (07)

The Chief of the Indian Army Staff (COAS), General Upendra Dwivedi arrived in Sri Lanka yesterday (07). On arrival, the COAS was accorded a Guard of Honour by the Sri Lanka Army.

The Indian HC said that: “He will engage with senior military and civil leadership, including the Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, Deputy Minister of Defence and the Defence Secretary; and hold detailed discussions on matters of mutual interest, including training cooperation, capacity building and regional security.

During the visit, the COAS will address officers at the Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC) and interact with officers and trainees at the Army War College, Buttala, reflecting India’s strong commitment to defence education and professional military exchanges with Sri Lanka.

General Dwivedi will also pay homage at the IPKF War Memorial, honouring the supreme sacrifice of Indian soldiers.”

General Dwivedi arrived here from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) where he attended several events during 05 to 06 January.

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