• TNPF demands self-determination and opposes 13th Amendment

    In a public statement, the Tamil National People's Front slammed the 13th Amendment and maintained their steadfast commitment to “the hallowed Tamil National principles of nationhood and self-determination”.

  • ‘No third party should interfere’ in Sino-Sri Lankan relations claims China’s Foreign Minister

    Concluding his first diplomatic tour of the new year, China’s foreign minister Wang Yi maintained that China’s relationship with Sri Lanka “should not be interfered with by any third party”.

  • Captain Pandithar remembered in Jaffna 

    Captain Pandithar, who was a senior member of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), was commemorated on the 37th anniversary of his passing at his residence in Jaffna yesterday. 

  • Tamil Nadu schoolgirl discovers Eelam coins from 11th Century

    A Tamil Nadu schoolgirl has won widespread praise after identifying three ancient copper coins from Tamil Eelam that her father had unearthed from a field in the Ramanathapuram district.

    The three copper coins reportedly date back to the 11th and 12th centuries and were issued to mark Rajaraja Chola I’s rule over the island.

  • ‘Top emerging-market bond fund’ betting on Sri Lanka to default – Bloomberg

    A “top emerging-market money manager” is reportedly “waiting for Sri Lanka to default”, as an economic crisis in the country has left Colombo struggling to keep up with international payments.

  • Dollars and dough shortage hits Sri Lanka

    N K Jayawardena, the president of the All Ceylon Bakery Association has warned that the country faces imminent shortages of bread as wheat and flour importers informed them of supply chain disruptions caused by the forex crisis, which have left foreign dollar reserves at an all-time low.

  • No dollars means no power in Sri Lanka as crisis worsens

    The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has been compelled to enforce daily hour-long power cuts in Sri Lanka, as a worsening economic crisis has meant the power utility is unable to purchase fuel oil for its power stations.

  • China forces Sri Lanka to pay up

    The Sri Lankan government has caved to pressure from Beijing and agreed to pay almost US$6.9 million for a shipment of fertilisers that it had previously rejected as substandard.

  • Reverend Father Mary Bastian commemorated in Mannar

    The 37th anniversary of the assassination of Tamil human rights activist and local Catholic parish priest, Reverend Father Mary Bastian, who was shot dead by the Sri Lankan Army (SLA) in 1985, was commemorated at the Vankalai St. Anne’s Church in Mannar last Thursday.  

  • Sri Lanka requests debt restructuring from China

    With the country on the brink of financial default, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has requested for debt restructuring from China.

  • Sri Lanka sells over half its gold reserves

    To boost the country’s foreign reserves the government has sold over half its gold reserves, worth an estimated $382.2 million at the end of November.

    Its value plummeted by half by the end of December reaching a value of $175.3 million.

  • Forests, another frontier of Tamil resistance

    The Sri Lankan military has undertaken massive deforestation of parts of the Tamil homeland since the end of the armed conflict. Sharing images from Google Earth on Facebook, Kilinochchi journalist M. Thamilselvan illustrated the loss of forest cover surrounding army camps on the east side of the A9 road between Mankulam and Murikandy in the Mullaitivu district.

  • Lasantha Wickramatunge commemorated in Batticaloa

    Murdered Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge was commemorated in a ceremony held by the Batticaloa Press Club earlier today, marking 13 years since he was gunned down in Colombo.

  • The Tamils killed to cover up Lasantha’s murder

    As we mark 13 years since the murder of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickramatunge, we look back on the murder of two Tamil youth who were killed as part of cover up by the Sri Lankan security forces.

    In the aftermath of Wickramatunge’s murder, details of the killing began to slowly become revealed over the years as international pressure over the assassination mounted.

  • ‘A reliable friend’ – India’s foreign minister affirms support for Sri Lanka

    Amidst an economic crisis in Sri Lanka which has seen people forced to ration food, India’s foreign secretary Subrahmanyam Jaishankar affirmed Indian support during these “difficult times”.

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