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NZ beat SL in one-off T20; remain winless on tour
Lockie Ferguson captured two wickets in one over, including that of the dangerous Thisara Perera, as New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 35 runs in their only Twenty20 match at Eden Park.
Perera, whose innings of 140 and 80 almost turned the last two one-day international matches the way of the visitors, was caught at long on by Doug Bracewell for 43 to leave his side 5-118 in the 13th over, chasing a victory target of 180.
Ferguson bowled Dhananjaya de Silva three balls later to take any momentum out of their pursuit and they were dismissed for 144 in 16.5 overs.
Bracewell, playing his first match for New Zealand in more than a year, top-scored with a career-best 44, while Scott Kuggeleijn, batting at No.8t, added 35 not out to the home side's 7-179.
New Zealand, who had initially struggled with the high bounce and pace of the drop-in pitch with Lasith Malinga and Kasun Rajitha taking a wicket in each of the first four overs, slumped to 5-55 at the halfway stage.
Ross Taylor (33) and Bracewell then combined for 47 runs in a little under five overs before Bracewell and Kuggeleijn belted 41 in 16 balls to push the hosts to a strong total.
Sri Lanka now head to Australia for two Tests, while New Zealand begin preparations for a limited-overs tour by India starting on January 23.

Eight killed as Boeing cargo plane crashes in Iran
A Boeing 707 cargo plane crashed in Iran on Monday, killing at least eight people on board, according to Iranian state media.
The plane went down at about 8:30 a.m. local time near the capital Tehran, Iran's emergency services chief Pir Hossein Koolivand told state media outlet IRIB.
The Fars News Agency reported that a Boeing 707 cargo plane crashed when it ran out of runway while attempting to land at an airport in the city of Kara.
"Due to a mistake by the pilot, it came down at the Fath airport," Farsi News reported, citing Iranian officials.
The report said that the plane hit a building near the airport after the pilot lost control of the aircraft and ran out of space to land.

Malaysia busts Sri Lankan human smuggling syndicate
The police have crippled a syndicate masterminded by Sri Lankans to smuggle migrants from that country and India to Australia and New Zealand in an operation around Klang, Selangor, on January 4.
Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysia Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun said the police arrested 34 migrants, comprising 24 Sri Lankans and 10 Indians, and three Sri Lankan men who were members of the syndicate.
The Sri Lankan migrants comprised 12 men, eight women, two boys and two girls while the Indians comprised four men, three women and three girls.
“It was learned that the syndicate had used the maritime route in the Klang area to smuggle the migrants to Australia and New Zealand,” he said in a statement here today.
IGP Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun said the police arrested 34 migrants, comprising 24 Sri Lankans and 10 Indians, and three Sri Lankan men who were members of the syndicate. ― Picture by Razak Ghazali
From the investigations, it was found that the syndicate had purchased a cruise boat and was in the midst of buying three boat engines with the objective of smuggling the migrants to Australia and New Zealand.
Mohd Fuzi said those detained would be investigated under Section 5 (2) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 as they had entered and attempted to exit Malaysia through an illegal route.
He said that with the arrest, the police had crippled a human trafficking syndicate network in Malaysia which had been operating since 2018 and had an international network of connections across Sri Lanka, India, Australia and New Zealand.
“The police will step up efforts to wipe out human smuggling networks,” he said. ― Bernama

Colombo named the ‘must-photograph’ travel destination of 2019
The city of Colombo has been named the ‘must-photograph’ travel destination of 2019, in a study.
Research of more than 1.3 million social media posts found the Asian city is the location travellers most want to take a picture of, followed by Yokohama in Japan and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda.
More than 1.3 million social media posts found the Asian city is the location travellers most want to take a picture of/Getty
The Isle of Harris in Scotland also made the list, along with Baden-Baden in Germany’s Black Forest.
Commissioned by Huawei to celebrate the launch of its new P Smart 2019 device, the research also uncovered a new-found appetite among young Brits for lesser-known destinations.
Just under half of 18-25 year olds now look for places their friends haven’t been, with more than a third saying they want to be the first to find new travel hotspots, take the photo and stick it online.
The mantra of ‘if it’s not on social it didn’t happen’ is very much alive, with 16 per cent of Gen-Zs deciding on locations that are most ‘Instagrammable’ when planning their travels.
A street with colonial architecture in downtown Colombo/Getty

CITES conference in Sri Lanka to highlight the threat of international trade of fauna & flora
Sri Lanka will host an international conference in May to highlight the threat of international trade of wild animals and plants, the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife said on Friday.
Nearly 4,000 representatives from 183 countries and regions will participate in the Conference of Parties of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), which will be held from May 23 to June 3 in Colombo.
The CITES aims to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten the survival of species in the wild.
Sri Lanka gained international recognition in 2016 by destroying over 359 African elephant tusks worth of 400 million Sri Lankan rupees (about 2.2 million U.S. dollars) under the CITES Convention to fight against illegal trading of animals.
The ivory with a total weight of around 1,500 kg was seized in 2012 by the Sri Lanka Customs while it was en route to Dubai from Kenya. (Xinhua)

Mangala extends tax exemption for foreign exchange earners
Interest income from non-resident and resident foreign currency accounts (NRFC and RFC) have been exempted from tax under tax changes proposed by Minister of Finance and Media, Mangala Samaraweera, were approved by the Cabinet.
Furthermore, Samaraweera's proposals to amend the Inland Revenue Act, No.24 of 2017, to exempt the Withholding Tax (WHT) imposed on the interest income of children's savings, earnings from government securities, royalties, leasing of air crafts as well as the reduction of WHT on rent, were also approved by the Cabinet.

Wimal ordered to pay Rs. 10 million for intellectual property violations
The Colombo Commercial High Court ordered UPFA parliamentarian Wimal Weerawansa to pay a sum of LKR 10 million as compensation to JVP general secretary Tilvin Silva for publishing and distributing a book titled "Neththa Venuwata Etta" in violation of provisions of the Intellectual Property Act.
Silva had accused that the content published in Weerawansa's book was eerily similar to the ideas presented by him to the JVP Executive Committee.
Commercial High Court Judge Ruwan Fernando ruled that several articles contained in the concerned book have violated the publication rights, economical rights and moral rights come under the Intellectual Property Act No.36 of 2003.
The High Court also issued an order restraining Weerawansa from printing, publishing, selling and distribution of the book titled Naththa Wenuwata Aththa.
The case had lasted for more than ten years at the Colombo Commercial High Court.

Sri Lankan Navy detains 9 Indian fishermen near Delft Island
Nine Indian fishermen were apprehended near the shore of the Delft Island by the Sri Lankan Navy on Sunday morning for engaging in illegal fishing in Sri Lankan waters. .
They are being interrogated at Karainagar Naval camp in Sri Lanka. 2 fishing vessels were also taken under custody near Delft islands in Jaffna yesterday.
Furthermore, on Sunday (13) morning, another 11 Indian fishermen along with a vessel were taken into Naval custody off the coast of Mannar.

Rewarded by the President, Keerthi Tennakoon resigns as CaFFE chief
Following his appointment as a provincial governor, Independent Election Monitor and Executive Director of the Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon, has stepped down from his position in the organization.
He informed the Campaign for Free and Fair Elections that he had decided to accept the invitation extended by the President to be appointed as a Governor.
Tennakoon took oaths before President Maithripala Sirisena this week as Governor of the Uva province only to be made the Governor of the Southern Province the very next day. His appointment has drawn criticism from all quarters which has questioned his impartiality as an election monitor in past elections as well as his qualifications to hold the post of governor.

SLT employees to go on strike against Chairman’s malpractices
Sri Lanka Telecom PLC’s (SLT) management is now in dire straits after its chairman P.G. Kumarasinghe Sirisena, the younger brother of president Maithripala Sirisena, had provided benefits and privileges to corrupt officials, trade union leaders alleged.
They claimed that Mr. Kumarasinghe has not taken any decision to punish corrupt officials even though a year has lapsed since receiving the report of a 3 member committee headed by retired Appeal Court judge, N. Sunil Rajapaksha which was appointed to inquire into alleged malpractices and irregularities at the company since 2008.
'Protect Sri Lanka Telecom Front' noted that The SLT chairman has cut the benefits of employees including their annual increments while spending millions of rupees for Tamashas in luxury hotels.
One such event was at a luxury Nuwaraeliya hotel held recently under the guise of an official meeting to prepare the company's annual corporate plan, trade union leaders said.
The 3 member committee has investigated as to whether there has been any drop in the company's financial performance since 2011 and if so, it will probe the contributory factors and responsible officers.
The committee has also probed into malpractices, irregularities or failures in strategy formulation, operational planning and implementation to face market competition.
SLT's profit margin is expected to dilute over 2018-2020 period, as improving profitability on fixed-broadband and mobile internet usage will only partly offset margin dilution from a falling share of profitable fixed-voice and international operations, analysts said.
Under this set up, Protect Sri Lanka Telecom Front will stage a one day token strike in all telecom branches countrywide including its headquarters on January 16.
If the authorities fail to rectify the number of anomalies in the present system, trade union action could intensify that would paralyze telecom services throughout the island, president of the front Jagath Gurusinghe said in a media release.

Niluka and Reginald appointed as Institution heads by President sans required qualifications
President Maithripala Sirisena is being accused of violating the recruitment process for high-profile state assignments when he appointed former provincial governors Reginald Cooray and Niluka Ekanayake as heads of two state institutions this week.
Cooray has been appointed the Chairman of the National Gem and Jewelry Corporation while Ekanayake has been appointed the Chairperson of the State Timber Corporation. The duo received these appointments after they were asked to step down from their positions of governor so that Sirisena could appoint two other loyalists to the positions.
Issuing a circular last week to Ministry Secretaries President Sirisena informed them of a committee to vet the resumes of individuals by Cabinet ministers to head state institutions. The President also instructed them to appoint the heads only after the recommendations of the committee, headed by Secretary to the President Udaya R. Seneviratne.
The President has also informed the committee that the heads of all state institutions should be university graduates with relevant professional qualifications and managerial experience.
However, both Cooray and Ekanayake do not meet the standard set by the President. They are not university graduates nor do they have any managerial experience. Cooray is a teacher by professional training while Ekanayake is an astrologer. (Excerpts from The Colombo Telegraph)
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