People line up in front of the elevators in the World Trade Centre towers in Colombo. Only the service life and two other elevators were functioning in the 37-storied towers. Pic (Vinodh Bhanuka/Facebook)

The rally organized by the UNP against "evil forces" attempting to undermine the government is to be held at Hyde Park, Colombo, in a short while.

Namal Rajapaksa posted a picture with his brother Yoshitha on Facebook a short while ago. "Good to have my brother back home. Thank you for all the support during the past 44 difficult days." he captioned the photo.

Yoshitha was released on bail today by Colombo High Court.

Vehicle Lights Only

March 13, 2016

Vehicle lights were the only source of light available in streets across Sri Lanka today and the country suffered the worst power cut in 20 years. (Pic Premakumar RC/Facebook)

Royal Stun STC

March 13, 2016

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe presents the D.S. Senanayake Memorial Shield to the captain of Royal College, Colombo, after Royal stunned St. Thomas College Mt. Lavinia to stage perhaps the best comeback in the 137 year history of the Battle of the Blues. (Pic ThePapare.com)

Friends and family, including cousin Russell Crowe, have remembered cricket great Martin Crowe at a funeral service at Auckland’s Holy Trinity Cathedral.

During his eulogy, Martin's brother and ICC Match Referee Jeff Crowe noted with some awe and puzzlement Crowe's abilities as a writer. "How did he know how to write a truly clever sentence or paragraph," he asked. "Then I was reminded by our friend Richard Reid, 'unlike you Jeff, he actually attended class, and read a book or two'." (Pic Getty)

Day Becomes Night

March 09, 2016

People watch and take pictures of the solar eclipse at the beach on Ternate island, Indonesia, on March 9, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

The Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussein, who arrived in Sri Lanka on his way for Pakistan after concluding an official visit to Indonesia, met President Maithripala Sirisena at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday afternoon.

Today is the International Women's Day, celebrated around the world from 1909. Interestingly, it started as an event organized by the Socialist Party of America. The 2016 theme for International Women’s Day is “Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality”. The United Nations observance on March 8 will reflect on how to accelerate the 2030 Agenda, building momentum for the effective implementation of the new Sustainable Development Goals, the UN said. (Pic UN)

A group of people at Rathupaswala today protested against the arrival of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa for a meeting in the area. The people asked if Rajapaksa was arriving to see the healed wounds of the villagers. Three people were killed and others wounded in a shooting by the army at Weliveriya on August 1, 2013, during a protest by villagers who were demanding for clean water. (Pic Lankadeepa)