Today’s News Digest: Your go-to summary of the key events and headlines that shaped the day. From major developments to breaking news, we bring you everything that happened today, all in one quick and easy read.
Opposition submits NCM against Deputy Defence Minister Aruna Jayasekera
Opposition parties have submitted a no-confidence motion against Deputy Defence Minister Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Aruna Jayasekara, citing alleged involvement and a conflict of interest in probes into the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks. The motion notes his role as Security Force (East) commander during key incidents linked to the attacks and warns his current post could influence investigations. It calls for his removal to protect the credibility of the inquiry.
Former Councillor shot dead
Police have recovered the vehicle used in the shooting that killed former Homagama Pradeshiya Sabha member Shantha Mudunkotuwa in Meegoda. CCTV footage showed a white car involved in the attack. Witnesses said Mudunkotuwa sought help at a nearby house after being shot but collapsed and died before he could be taken to the hospital.
Sri Lanka to explore floating solar power development
The Cabinet has approved plans to develop floating solar power projects under the 2026–2030 Renewable Energy Resources Development Plan, aiming to generate about 3,000 megawatts from selected reservoirs. The initiative supports Sri Lanka’s goal of 70% renewable electricity by 2030 and zero-carbon power by 2050, with bids to be called for consultancy and feasibility studies.
Constitutional Council approves Priyantha Weerasooriya as Sri Lanka’s 37th IGP
The Constitutional Council has approved President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s nomination of Acting IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya as Sri Lanka’s 37th Inspector General of Police. Weerasooriya, a 36-year police veteran, has served as Acting IGP since September 2024 and is the first in the force’s history to rise from Police Constable to the top post.
Annual Perseid meteor shower to peak tonight
The annual Perseid meteor shower will peak in Sri Lanka tonight and early tomorrow, with up to 100 meteors per hour expected, according to astrophysicist Gihan Weerasekara. The best viewing time is around 5 a.m. tomorrow, facing north, and no special equipment is needed.