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  The lawyer representing detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar challenged allegations that his client sought to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during proceedings before the Jaffna Magistrate's Court this week, arguing that the material cited by police contains no reference to the organisation or its leadership. Sangeethsan, better known by his stage name…

Power cut hits Vavuniya health office

Vavuniya medical health

A sudden power disconnection at the Medical Officer of Health (MOH) Office in Vavuniya has sparked concerns over the safety of essential vaccines stored at the facility. The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) cut power to the office on Wednesday morning, allegedly due to unpaid electricity bills, potentially compromising critical immunization supplies for the region's mothers and children.

NPP makes another u-turn on policy: from ETCA opposition to renewed dialogue with India

NPP ETCA

In a significant departure from their previous stance, Sri Lanka's National People's Power (NPP) government, led by Anura Kumara Dissanayake, has signaled willingness to revive discussions on the controversial Economic and Technological Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) with India.

Pongal in Westminster - British Tamils celebrate Thai Pongal

British Tamils gathered at the iconic Church House, Westminster to celebrate Thai Pongal and mark January as Tamil Heritage Month. 

Pongalo Pongal! Tamils in the North-East celebrate Thai Pongal

Thai Pongal, the secular Tamil festival that gives thanks to the sun and for the harvest, was celebrated in Batticaloa and Jaffna.

The festival dates back in its current form to at least as far back as the Medieval Chola empire. The occasion is marked by boiling milk and rice - the 'pongal' - in a clay pot, often accompanied by various other treats and seasonal fruit. The overflow of the milk symbolises abundance and prosperity for the year to come.

Sri Lankan government looks North to fulfil salt shortage

Elephant pass saltern

Sri Lanka's government is now turning to the war-ravaged Elephant Pass saltern in the North-East to address the island's acute salt shortage, as the facility's production capacity remains deactivated, despite more than 15 years since the end of the armed conflict.

Pongal without red rice: Sri Lanka hit by mounting shortages

Thai pongal in the homeland

As millions across the island observed Thai Pongal this year, as a severe shortage of red rice has forced many to substitute this culturally significant ingredient with alternative varieties, highlighting growing concerns about the new Sri Lankan government's economic management.

NGOs call on Dissanayake to strengthen press freedom in Sri Lanka

Press freedom

Twenty-five global organisations have issued a joint appeal to newly elected Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, urging his administration to prioritise press freedom and address longstanding concerns about media restrictions in the country.

Australian leaders celebrate Thai Pongal with messages of praise

The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition have extended warm greetings, recognising the contributions of Tamil Australians to the country.

Court hears reports on Mannar and Thiruketheeswaram mass graves

Sri Lanka’s top forensic archaeologist, Professor Raj Somadeva, rejected the initial findings on the skeletal remains exhumed from the Sathosa mass grave in Mannar.

Malayaga Tamil Martyrs’ Day commemorated in Jaffna and Kotagala 

Commemorations were held at the University of Jaffna and Nuwara Eliya last week, to honour the sacrifices of Malayaga Tamils who fought for the right of plantation workers on the island.