Palestinian authorities have agreed to hand over the bullet used to kill Aljazeera journalist Shireen

It is reported that the Palestinian authorities have agreed to hand over the bullet used to kill Aljazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh to the United States of America for further investigation. According to the foreign media, the American forensic experts will conduct an investigation on the matter in the future and reveal who the owners of the bullet are. 51-year-old Abu Akleh, a Palestinian-American journalist, was shot in the West Bank last May. At that time, she was covering a military operation carried out by Israeli soldiers in a refugee camp there.
Political Crisis in Sri Lanka – Ministry of Defence warned about a terrorist attack highlighting the ‘Blak July’

Here is a press release issued by the Ministry of Defence. Press release The letter submitted by the Inspector General of Police to the Secretary of Defense mentioning information about a terrorist attack is currently circulating in the social media. Highlighting the ‘Black July’ in that article, the revelation of a terrorist attack which is said to take place on the 5th and 6th of this month has been taken into account based on unconfirmed information received through the intelligence agencies. This information is unconfirmed information by intelligence agencies and as mentioned in the article, no information has been received about the possibility of a terrorist attack highlighting ‘Black July’. It was further informed that these attacks could be carried out by terrorist groups and various anti-government groups could incite violence to discredit and destabilize the government. Further investigations are currently being carried out on this intelligence information and all measures have been taken to ensure a high level of security by giving priority to public safety. Accordingly, the Ministry of Defense further requests the public not to worry and engage in their daily activities. Lanka c news
Economic crisis in Sri Lanka-Australia says they will support Sri Lanka during this hard time

Australian High Commissioner David Holly says that he will support the progress of Sri Lanka’s economic, social and maritime sectors. Mr. David Holley mentioned this in the meeting held with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday afternoon (04) at Fort President House, Colombo. Australia is well aware of the economic problem facing Sri Lanka. The country offered 50 million dollars as the highest amount of humanitarian aid given to the country by a single country. This is just the beginning. The Australian High Commissioner said that Sri Lanka will continue to be supported in other fields. Further strengthening of understanding regarding maritime and illegal immigrants was discussed. Mr. Holley mentioned that special attention will be paid to the promotion of Australian investment. Recalling the 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries, the President praised Australia’s close cooperation with Sri Lanka.
A man accused of raping a woman has been arrested while hiding in Gogotagama

A man accused of raping a woman has been arrested while hiding in gogotagama Galle face, while he had received a warrant for evading the court. A 25-year-old youth from the Ratnapura area has been arrested by the Fort Police. The Police Media Spokesman mentions that he is the main suspect in a rape case pending in the Ratnapura High Court and has been hiding in the Galle mouth area for about two months avoiding the court.
Sri Lankan Navy arrested 12 Indian fishermen along with a trawler

The Navy says that 12 Indian fishermen have been arrested along with an Indian trawler who was fishing illegally on the coast near Pedurutuduwa, Jaffna. A group of officers belonging to the Northern Naval Command arrested the Indian fishermen while they were fishinonin Peduruthuduwa beach. The Navy took steps to take the Indian fishermen along with the fishing vessel along with the fish they had caught and bring them to the land according to the existing sanitary measures. The Navy took steps to hand over the 12 arrested Indian fishermen to the Jaffna Fisheries Inspectorate for further investigation.
A cargo plane belonging to Turkish Airlines has crashed at Katunayake Airport

A cargo plane belonging to Turkish Airlines has crashed at Katunayake Airport. The accident occurred when a container that was brought to the plane collided with the plane’s engine. As a result, the return has been delayed until it is restored. The plane, which brought a cargo of goods from Turkey to Sri Lanka, had planned to take a cargo of clothes from Sri Lanka and leave for Turkey again.
The International Monetary Fund has refused to grant loans to Sri Lanka- The International media

The International Monetary Fund has refused to grant loans to Sri Lanka and it is a very serious situation, says Stephen Hanke, professor of economics at Johns Hopkins University in America. Sri Lanka has joined 16 programs with the International Monetary Fund, but none of them have been implemented. “Sri Lanka is in a death spiral. Today, I measure LKA’s inflation at 122%/yr. Things are so bad even IMF refuses to offer Sri Lanka a bailout loan. SPOILERALERT: Sri Lanka has had 16 IMF programs. None have— Steve Hanke (@steve_hanke) July 3, 2022″ Meanwhile, foreign media reports that the negotiations between the Sri Lankan government and the International Monetary Fund to provide a relief package to bankrupt Sri Lanka have ended without an agreement. But the reports also claim that the International Monetary Fund has promised to continue the negotiations. Meanwhile, the main organizer of the opposition, Member of Parliament Mr. Lakshman Kiriella said in the Parliament that the international media reports that Sri Lanka’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund have failed. He said that everyone is waiting for the negotiations with the International Monetary Fund and the country should be informed about the true situation. However, addressing the Parliament today, Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe said that he was able to proceed successfully with the round of negotiations held with the International Monetary Fund.
