Rohani Weerasinghe sexy photo gallery - Photo shoot by Indika Mallawarachchi

Rohani Weerasinghe is one of famous and sexy actress in Sri Lanka. Rohani Weerasinghe is so sexy in some photos. Photo was taken by Indika Mallawarachchi 









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Sri Lankan Model Yureni Noshika Blue Hot










There is no doubt that Yureni Noshika is the sexiest girl in Sri Lanka. Perhaps Yureni might be the sexiest girl on earth. The way she reports herself and the positions she takes when she doing modeling is so sexy and talented. I'm a rooted fan of Yureni Noshika and I have a good collection of Yureni Noshika's sexy half nude and non naked photos. Now I'm going to add them for your pleasure.


Yureni Noshika born on 29th January. Yureni's first public appearance was a tele-drama called "Kindurangana" on Swarnawahini. Yureni acted a character of a frisky girl in that tele-drama. Acting in that tele-drama might have been easy for her since she is frisky in her real life too.

These are Yureni Noshika's personal interests -
Drink - Lassie
Food - Italian
Cloth Brand - H&M, Zara Basics
Perfume - Elizebath Arden, Escada(Moon sparkle)
Song - All My Life-Kc & Jo Jo
Singer - Justin Timberlake / Rihanna
Music Band - Blue
TV Presenter - Ryan Seacrest / Tyra Banks
Film - A Walk to Remember / Exorcism of Emily Rose
TV- series - Friends, Prison Break
Sport - Cricket
Place to Chill - Coffee Beans

Hot & Sexy New Photo Shoot of Aruni Rajapaksha


Stunning beauty Aruni Rajapaksha who has stolen thousands of people's hearts is just like a pearl in this little island Sri Lanka. She is one of the Sri Lankan girls who have been gifted the sheer elegance by the great goad. Explanations are useless as Aruni Rajapaksha's half nude photos that I'm about to post are definite evidence of her authentic beauty.

Aruni Rajapaksha who has been working as a full time fashion model in Sri Lanka achieved a great success in Miss Sri Lanka pageant and participated in the Miss Sri Lanka for Miss Universe pageant.

Explaining about her future goals Aruni said that she hopes to enter the international fashion trade. So with that hope she intends to follow a hair and make up design course shortly. As we were informed Aruni likes also Traditional Kandyan dancing.

This is how Aruni Rajapaksha posed her half naked body in Miss Universe pageant appareling a hot orange Bikini (Swimming Suit).

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North Korea reopens hotline to South to discuss Olympics


North Korea has reopened a hotline to South Korea, almost two years after it was disabled on the orders of leader Kim Jong-un.
South Korea confirmed it had received a call from the North at 15:30 local time (06:30 GMT) on Wednesday.
The North Korean leader had earlier said he was open to dialogue with Seoul and to sending a team to the Winter Olympics in the South next month.
The two nations have not held high-level talks since December 2015.
North Korea cut off the communications channel shortly afterwards, refusing to answer calls, according to officials in the South.
A North Korean official announced the hotline's reopening in a televised statement.
Instead of a senior newscaster, the chairman of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland, Ri Son-gwon, made the statement, saying he was speaking "upon authorisation of Kim Jong-un".
The initial call was brief as checks are still being carried out on the line, according to South Korean officials.
North Korea said the aim would be for the two nations to discuss the practical issues around sending a North Korean delegation to the Winter Games in Pyeongchang.

How has the South responded?

The press secretary for South Korea's President Moon Jae-in said the restoration of this communications channel was "very significant".
"It creates an environment where communication will be possible at all times," he said.
In the press, there was scepticism. "Kim's New Year's address is a highly calculated move to fuel internal division in South Korea," said daily newspaper JoongAng Ilbo. "Pyongyang may have decided on its peace offensive to buy time until the completion of its nuclear weapons programme."
Hankyoreh newspaper also voiced caution: "Kim has not budged an inch from his previous reckless and hard-line stance on the development of nuclear weapons and missiles."
But the "surprising New Year's address could open the door to peace", it added.

Where is the physical line?

According to the South Korean Unification Ministry, there are a total of 33 direct lines that North and South Korea once used to communicate with each other.
This particular phone line, established in 1971, is based in Panmunjom.
The border village, in the heavily guarded demilitarised zone (DMZ), is where the Koreas have historically held talks.

Why have the Olympics become so important?

In a New Year's Day speech, Mr Kim spoke of lowering tensions and of melting "frozen North-South relations".
He said attending the Games would be "a good opportunity to show unity of the people" in North Korea.
South Korea had already indicated that the North's participation in the Games would be welcomed.
Seoul offered high-level talks in response, with President Moon Jae-in calling it a "groundbreaking chance" to improve relations.
It is not yet clear whether North Korea will accept that offer, but the opening of the hotline will allow for preliminary discussions to be held.

When did the line stop being used?

North Korea cut off communications on the hotline in 2016, following a row over the Kaesong industrial complex.

The complex was a joint economic venture between the two Koreas, but the South suspended the project in response to a nuclear weapons test by the North.

Have the two already held secret meetings?

In China in late December, according to North Korean leadership specialist Michael Madden.
A North Korean vice-minister of athletics was sent to interact with his South Korean counterparts, who may or may not have been acting on President Moon's instructions, he says, adding that this might ease the higher-level talks.

Will nuclear testing be discussed?

North Korea has come under increasing international pressure in the past year over its nuclear weapons programme.
President Moon said the North's continuing tests would be the backdrop to any new discussions about the Olympics.

What role might the US play?

At the same time as offering an apparent olive branch to the South, Mr Kim used his speech to repeat threats against the US, saying a nuclear launch button was always on his table.
US state department spokesman Heather Nauert said that Mr Kim's latest move "may be trying to drive a wedge of some sort between the two nations - between our nation and the Republic of Korea [South Korea]".
The South says it has discussed its latest steps with the US.
Meanwhile, Mr Trump remains outspoken in his tweets. On Tuesday night, the US president boasted that his nuclear button was "much bigger" and "more powerful" than the North Korean leader's.

What does China say?

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said the North and South should seize the Olympics as an opportunity to ease their relationship.
"All relevant sides should grab hold of this positive trend in the Korean peninsula and move in the same direction," Mr Geng told a daily news briefing in Beijing, according to Reuters news agency.


Intel working with rivals to fix flaw


Chip-maker Intel has said it is working with other major tech firms to fix flaws that could allow hackers to steal personal data from computer systems.
The issue was originally linked to a flaw in Intel's chips, but the firm said this was "incorrect".
"Many types of computing devices - with many different vendors' processors and operating systems - are susceptible to these exploits," Intel said.
Google researchers first discovered the flaw last year.
Google said the problem affected the basic electronic systems behind many devices such as computers and mobile phones.
Microsoft and Apple - which both use Intel chips - are expected to roll out security updates soon.
The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said there was no evidence that the vulnerability had been exploited.
Intel said on Wednesday it had been working with other firms on an industry response for months.
On a conference call for investors, the firm said the researchers showed that hackers could exploit vulnerabilities, gaining the ability to read memory and potentially access information such as passwords or encryption keys.
Some fixes, in the form of things like software updates, have been introduced or will be available in the next few days; others will take longer.
The companies had planned to release a report on the issue later this month.
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Analysis by Chris Foxx, technology reporter

Often when researchers discover a security problem, they share the information with the affected company so the issue can be fixed.
Typically, both parties agree not to publicise the problem until a fix has been implemented, so that criminals cannot take advantage of the issue.
This time it looks like somebody jumped the gun and information was leaked before a software fix was ready for distribution.
Intel said it had planned to share information next week, and several security researchers have tweeted that they have made a secrecy pact with the chip-maker.
That leaves the company in an uncomfortable situation, with a widely-publicised problem before the fix is ready to go.
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The NCSC said it was aware of the reports of the potential flaw.
"The NCSC advises that all organisations and home users continue to protect their systems from threats by installing patches as soon as they become available."
Experts advised caution on the issue.
"It is significant but whether it will be exploited widely is another matter," said Prof Alan Woodward, from the University of Surrey.


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