The latest fuel price hike is a step taken to stabilize the national economy, bank interest rates, and foreign reserves as well as to secure and improve the health and welfare of the public, President’s Media Division said. Issuing a statement, the PMD stated that the Cabinet Sub Committee on Cost of Living chaired by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, with the participation of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and the Ministers in charge of the subject, focused on a number of key reasons for the increase in fuel prices. These price increases are just one key factor in a common plan to strengthen the local economy, the PMD said. It is a decision to strengthen the country’s banking system, maintain low interest rates, reduce foreign exchange spending, strengthen the exchange rate, secure the health and well-being of the people, and transform the import-dependent consumer economy into an investment and consumption economy based on domestic production, PMD further said.
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June 13, 2021 12:45 UTC
By Jack Maidment, Deputy Political Editor For MailonlinePublished: 07:58 EDT, 13 June 2021 | Updated: 08:42 EDT, 13 June 2021Gordon Brown today said he fears there could be '50 years of conflict' between Scotland and England if Nicola Sturgeon wins her push for independence. The former prime minister said he believes there is 'no future in neighbouring nations fighting each other'. Mr Brown was asked this morning what he believes Labour should be doing to restore its status in Scotland. 'So we have got to be the party of solidarity, of talking about empathy, reciprocity, cooperation and sharing. Ms Sturgeon told Boris Johnson after the SNP's election victory last month that she believes a re-run of the 2014 independence vote is 'a matter of when - not if'.
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June 13, 2021 12:45 UTC
This is just the third time England have lost a Test series at home since going down to South Africa in 2008. Since then, they have lost to South Africa in 2012, Sri Lanka in 2014, and now New Zealand. In that time, they have won 18 series and drawn four. This was only New Zealand's third series victory in England, following a 1-0 win in 1986 and a 2-1 win in 1999. This is just the third time England have lost a Test series at home since going down to South Africa in 2008
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June 13, 2021 12:07 UTC
Udaya Gammanpila, Minister of Energy stated that he only announced a decision taken by the entire government with the approval of the President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, with regard to the fuel price hike. Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila had called a special media briefing today (13) regarding the allegations leveled against him due to the decision to increase fuel prices. “Sagara Kariyawasam is attacking not only himself but President of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna and the Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa for using his letterhead,” Gammanpila added. “Accordingly, the intelligent people of this country will decide whether myself or Sagara Kariyawasam should resign,” said Minister Udaya Gammanpila. He said he would challenge Sagara Kariyawasam to name the senior ministers who participated in the party’s central committee to take this decision.
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June 13, 2021 11:05 UTC
Leaders attending the summit have made contending with China's economic ambitions and countering its human rights practices a prime focus, even as they seek to unify the richest democracies against climate change and stamping out the coronavirus. 'I would say there was unanimity in terms of a willingness to call out human rights abuses and violations of fundamental freedoms that invoke our shared values,' said a senior administration official. President Joe Biden and his team have been pushing for a strong statement on human rights in China at the G7 summit. And that, because of that partnership, you know, it's our obligation to call out human rights abuses and other -- other violations of fundamental freedoms that calls us into -- that really invoke our shared values. The leaders are also 'willing to speak out on human rights abuses, including in Xinjiang' – a reference to the treatment of Uyghurs and other minorities.
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June 13, 2021 10:30 UTC
By Tita Smith For Daily Mail AustraliaPublished: 01:58 EDT, 13 June 2021 | Updated: 05:16 EDT, 13 June 2021Two brazen teenage shoplifters shoved and hurled abuse at Woolworths staff when they were caught stuffing items into their hoodies. Footage posted online on Sunday shows the two girls unleashing on staff members at a Woolworths Metro in Broadwater, on the Gold Coast, on March 31. A teenage shoplifter has been filmed (pictured) assaulting a Woolworths worker who asked her to leave the store after the youth was caught stealing'What c***? Ms Taylor said the girls were boldly packing store items into their clothes before trying to walk out of the store. 'I only filmed the end of it, there was a lot more that happened,' she told the Gold Coast Bulletin.
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June 13, 2021 10:05 UTC
June 13, 2021 by Mihi Perera No CommentsOpposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has called on the government to ‘stop burdening the public’ and to immediately reverse the fuel price hike. In a statement the Opposition Leader said the disgraceful act of increasing fuel prices at this time has led to much controversy in the country and the government has become a joke in the face of the people as it is unaware as to who decided to increase the prices of fuel. Sajith Premadasa further went on to note that internal struggles of the government are burdening the people.
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June 13, 2021 09:56 UTC
Dominic Raab poured more cold water on June 21 'freedom day' hopes today as he warned that the government will not risk 'yo-yoing' in and out of lockdown. He added: 'On Corfu, the island with the biggest population of around 120,000, there have been ten to 15 cases a day.' Meanwhile, Mr Johnson has been told by ministers that lockdown rules will remain until next spring unless he can see off pressure to delay Freedom Day. He told The Mirror: 'In a month you'll be up to 100,000 new cases a day. Airlines slash schedules until end of July amid Freedom Day delay Airlines have started shrinking their schedules until late July as the government plans to push Freedom Day back by a month.
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June 13, 2021 09:33 UTC
Minister of Energy Udaya Gammanpila says he will respond to the criticisms and the call to resign over the recent fuel price hike, at a press conference held today (June 13). Prior to the price hike, Energy Minister Gammanpila informed the media that the Cabinet Sub Committee on Cost of Living had decided to revise fuel prices. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) General Secretary MP Sagara Kariyawasam, yesterday (June 12) issued a statement that the subject minister must take complete responsibility for pushing the people into more difficulties with a fuel price hike amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The statement called the subject minister to step down from his position. Accordingly, Energy Minister has tweeted that he will respond to the criticisms of the SLPP General Secretary at a press conference held in Colombo at 02.00 pm today.
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June 13, 2021 08:15 UTC
Here are the top 10 kits you can buy to survive any situation. Kits like the Jinager wilderness survival kit has everything you need to survive the wilderness—if you know how to use everything in it, of course. 9 Stranded In-The-Middle Of The Ocean Survival KitHow to Survive Being Lost in the Ocean, According to ScienceFirestarter to make the freezing nights warmer. 7 Roadside Emergency Survival Kit25 Must Have Items for Your Car Emergency Kit pt1Red ponchos to keep the stinging wind away. A good doomsday emergency survival kit should have at least the following gear to make the apocalypse a little more bearable.
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June 13, 2021 08:02 UTC
A total of 137,067 individuals were vaccinated against Covid-19 yesterday (12), State Minister of Production, Supply, and Regulation of Pharmaceuticals Prof. Channa Jayasumana stated. According to the State Minister, this is the highest number of vaccinations carried out in a single day so far. He also stated that a total of 59,881 persons have been administered the first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine while 76,615 have been administered the second dose and 390 persons have received the Sputnik V vaccine. Meanwhile, 181 persons received the second dose of the AstraZeneca (Covishield) vaccine yesterday.
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June 13, 2021 08:02 UTC
Over 30 years, the United States has averaged over 600,000 missing person cases per year. As the U.S. is only one of 195 countries globally and given that many missing persons are not reported, we can only guess at the number of people around the globe who go missing each year. Here are ten of those missing person cases whose mysteries persist to this day. Naturally, his presence in Moke’s last ever photo raised suspicions, but no answer to Moke’s whereabouts or how we went missing have ever been found. A ladder from the home had gone missing and was later found at the bottom of a nearby embankment.
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June 13, 2021 07:52 UTC
63 Covid-19 related deaths have been reported yesterday (12), according to the Director-General of Health Services. Data from the Department of Government Information shows that the deaths concerned had occurred during the May 23 to June 11 period. The victims have been identified as residents of Lunuwatta, Bandarawela, Galle, Thissawewa, Wennappuwa, Aluthmalkaduwawa, Narammala, Wariyapola, Kudagalgamuwa, Boyagane, Rideegama, Madahapola, Pubbogama, Moratuwa, Thannamunai, Bulathsinghala, Wellawatta, Piliyandala, Kotte, Makuldeniya, Mawanella, Nawalapitiya, Panadura, Aranayake, Walachchenei 5, Walachchenei 4, Wallalawita, Poodaluoya, Handessa, Hataraliyadda, Kandy, Ganegoda, Gampola, Neboda, Bollassagama, Bandaragama, Danovita, Katukithula, Pilimathalawa, Dompe, Dodangoda, Mathugama, Meegahathenna, Waskaduwa, Warapitiya, Poruwadanda, Hawa Eliya, Ibbagamuwa, Kalmunai, Dorawaka, Akurana, Biranthirachenai and Warakamuna. These deaths have brought the total number of deaths due to Covid-19 in Sri Lanka to 2,136.
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June 13, 2021 07:52 UTC
An eight-hour journey took the truck to a farm in Jung, 316km northwest of Melbourne, where it has played host to guests since December 2020. The truck, which is available to book for $129 (AUD) per night on travel website Tiny Away, is self-sustained by solar panels dotted across the farm. A couch in the ground floor living area can be turned into a sofa bed if children prefer to sleep separately. Four kayaks - two for adults, two for children - are kept in the truck for visitors to take to a small lake just 10 minutes' walk away. A beautiful little spot, peaceful and quiet and the best night sky you could ask for… those stars,' one woman wrote.
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June 13, 2021 07:52 UTC
By Nicole Conner For MailonlinePublished: 03:21 EDT, 13 June 2021 | Updated: 03:21 EDT, 13 June 2021A couple have transformed their old bathroom into a chic modern style - and saved £1,000 by doing the work themselves. The trio began by knocking down the storage cupboard to provide space for a new shower cabin, installed a new plumbing system and new electrics. She sourced equipment from wholesale sellers, scoured for special offers on the internet and purchased display items from stores, which are much cheaper. 'From demolishing the old bathroom to putting in a new plumbing system to re-locate everything, new electrics to tiling and fitting all accessories.' She sourced equipment from wholesale sellers, scoured for special offers on the internet and purchased display items from stores, which are much cheaper
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June 13, 2021 07:52 UTC