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කොවිඩ් -19 වයිරසය සඳහා සිදු කළ පරීක්ෂණය ඍණාත්මක වීම (තවදුරටත් වයිරසය නොමැති බව තහවුරු වීම) හේතුවෙන් බොලිවුඩයේ ජනප්‍රිය නිළි අයිශ්වර්යා රායි බච්චන් රෝහලෙන් පිටව ගොස් ඇත.

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WASHINGTON - Since President Donald Trump announced an America First approach on foreign policy in his inaugural address in January 2017, critics have accused him of abandoning international norms and forsaking U.S. global leadership, while supporters say he has boldly taken on foreign policy challenges that his predecessors have failed, including defeating a global terrorists network and challenging a rising China.

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Mumbai (Reuters): India reported over 49,000 fresh cases of the novel coronavirus with 740 new deaths on Friday, marking the biggest daily surge in cases even as officials in some states complained of shortages of vital drugs for those hospitalized.

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ලොව විශාලතම තාක්ෂණික සේවා සැපයීම් සමාගම වන ගුගල් සමාගම සිය ලක්ෂ 02ක් පමණ වන සේවකයින්ට තවත් වසරක කාලයක් සිය නිවෙස් වල සිට රැකියාවේ නිරතවන ලෙස අද දැනුම් දෙනු ලැබුවා.

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Chief of the Naval Staff of India, Admiral Karambir Singh telephone Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne and congratulated him on being appointed as the 24th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy.

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Foreign Relations Minister Dinesh Gunawardena and UK Minister for International Trade Ranil Jayawardena yesterday via a teleconference discussed stepping up bilateral trade and investment and expanding the areas of cooperation.

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ලොව පුරා රටවල් රැසක් වාර්ෂිකව අමෙරිකානු ඩොලර් ටි‍්‍රලියන 1.5 ක මුදලක් අල්ලස් වශයෙන් විවිධ පාර්ශ්වයන් වෙත ගෙවනු ලබන බවට ලෝක බැංකුව විසින් ඇස්තමේන්තු කර තිබෙනවා.

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LONDON/BARCELONA - Britain abruptly imposed a two-week quarantine on all travelers arriving from Spain after a surge of coronavirus cases, a dramatic and sudden reversal Saturday to the opening of the European continent to tourism after months of lockdown.

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India and Sri Lanka held a technical discussion on rescheduling of bilateral debt repayment by Sri Lanka on Wednesday, the Indian High Commission said yesterday, with further rounds of discussions expected in the coming weeks.

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said there will be no more war as the country's nuclear weapons guarantee its safety and future despite unabated outside pressure and military threats, state media said Tuesday.

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The United Kingdom has lifted a travel advice imposed on Sri Lanka.

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The Working Group appointed by Foreign Relations Minister Dinesh Gunawardena to assess the current status of implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Sustainable Development Goals presented their report to the Minister.

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MORRISVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA - For the second time, U.S. President Donald Trump has been photographed wearing a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Trump wore the face covering as he toured a North Carolina laboratory where key components are being manufactured for a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Novavax.

“I trust all Americans to do the right thing, but we strongly advise everyone to especially, especially focus on maintaining a social distance, maintain a rigorous hygiene, avoid crowded gatherings and indoor bars and wear masks when appropriate,” Trump told a group of reporters traveling with him just before his tour of the Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies Innovation Center.

“Nothing’s happened like this since the end of World War II,” the president said of the billions of dollars being spent in the global race to produce and mass deploy a vaccine in record time.

Before the tour of the plant, Trump spoke to several dozen North Carolina politicians, scientists, White House officials, journalists and Secret Service agents, Trump was the only person not wearing a mask.

The president who has faced criticism for what is perceived as a belated and inadequate response by the federal government to the coronavirus pandemic, said the U.S. states “largely had what they needed” but that all of them “are not out of the woods.”

Trump defended his administration’s response to the pandemic, despite the U.S. reporting the largest number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the world.

“We report our cases. Most of the world doesn’t,” Trump said.

The United States has conducted more than 52 million tests, the president said, adding, “nobody’s even close.” 

Trump said U.S. officials are monitoring caseloads in Latin America, a region of particular concern.

“You have some very, very highly infected countries outside of our borders,” he said.

The mortality rate for U.S. COVID-19 patients older than 18 is 85% lower than it was in April, according to the president, giving credit to better therapies and improved knowledge about the coronavirus.

In the past week, the disease killed more than 1,000 Americans a day for five straight days, according to the COVID Tracking Project.

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China has secured a deal for a smart card system to be installed at train stations in Sri Lanka, the Colombo Gazette learns.

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The European Union (EU) has updated the list of countries for which its member states should gradually lift travel restrictions at the external borders, but Sri Lanka has not yet been included in the list.

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ඉන්දියාව, පාකිස්තානය, බංග්ලාදේශය සහ මියන්මාරය යන රටවල ප්‍රහාර දියත් කිරීමට අල්කයිඩා ත්‍රස්තවාදීන් සැලැසුම් කරමින් සිටින බව එක්සත් ජාතීන්ගේ වාර්තාවන් උපුටා දක්වන ඉන්දියාවේ හින්දුස්ථාන් ටයිම්ස් පුවත්පත අනාවරණය කර සිටියි.

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New Delhi: India plans to set up a solar power park in Sri Lanka as part of a concerted strategy to project its presence in the Indian Ocean region, even as China aims to co-opt countries into its ‘Belt and Road’ initiative, said two people aware of the development.

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Emirates said yesterday its customers can travel with confidence, as the airline will cover medical expenses of up to EUR 150,000 and quarantine costs of EUR 100 per day for 14 days, should they be diagnosed with COVID-19 during their travel, while they are away from home. This cover is provided by the airline, free of cost to its customers.