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British Tamil engineer Arun Rajkumar became an unexpected face of Mercedes’ Austrian Grand Prix celebrations after stepping onto the Formula 1 podium and lifting the race-winning constructors’ trophy for the team. Rajkumar, who was born into an Eelam Tamil family, is a trackside power unit engineer for Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains, the Brixworth-based division that designs,…

Sri Lanka ordered to compensate Tamil couple after TID raid in Colombo

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has ordered the Defence Ministry to compensate a Tamil couple for violating their fundamental rights by seizing their house in Colombo, after accusing them of having links to the LTTE.

The three-storeyed house in Wellewatte was seized by Sri Lanka’s Defence Ministry through a Special Gazette in December 2009, reports The Island.

It had been raided by the Terrorist Investigation Division, who accused the Tamil couple of providing medical treatment for LTTE cadres.

Indian Air Force conducts exercises with Sri Lankan troops in Amparai

An Indian Air Force (IAF) delegation conducted sky diving exercises in Amaparai earlier this month, alongside Sri Lankan troops according to an official military website.

Sri Lankan cricket team refuses to play in Pakistan over terror attacks

Sri Lanka's cricket team has refused to play the T20 tournament in Pakistan citing fears over the security situation in Lahore. 

"I had spoken to my Sri Lankan cricket counterpart during the ICC meetings and I had invited him to send his team to Lahore to play the T20 matches and start the series against Pakistan with rest of matches to be played in the UAE," the Pakistan Cricket Board chair, Shaharyar Khan was quoted by local press as saying. 

Sri Lankan military arrests 4500 deserters

The Sri Lankan military has arrested around 4500 deserters from the army, air force and navy in 2017, the military spokesperson Brigadier Roshan Seneviratne said. 

"Eight officers and 4410 other rank personnel have been arrested till yesterday [27th July 2017] since the end of the General Amnesty on midnight 31st December 2016," he was quoted by Adaderana as saying. 

"Eight officers and 3529 other rank personnel of the army, 805 navy and 76 air force deserters have been taken into custody."

Sri Lanka releases 77 fishermen - PTI

The Sri Lankan government released 77 Tamil Nadu fishermen on Saturday, PTI reported. 

The fishermen had been detained over the past few months by the Sri Lankan navy accused of crossing over into Sri Lankan waters. 

"They will be handed over to the Indian High Commission," Nishantha Dhanasinghe, the commissioner general of prisons was quoted by PTI as saying. 
 

Hambantota deal signed with China

Sri Lanka signed on the US$1.1 billion Hambantota port city deal with the state owned China Merchant Port Holdings on Saturday following months of delays. 

Outgoing Canadian High Commissioner pays farewell call on Sampanthan

The outgoing Canadian High Commissioner has paid a farewell call on the TNA leader as she prepares to leave her Sri Lanka posting.

Nallur Kandasamy Kovil Thiruvizha commences with flag-raising

The Nallur Kandasamy Kovil's annual Thiruvizha officially commenced on Friday with the inaugural flag-raising ceremony.

The historic temple's festival will last 25 days and traditionally sees thousands flock to Jaffna from across the Tamil homeland as well as around the world.

Sri Lanka would like to see more Chinese investment says Finance Minister

Sri Lanka would like to see much more Chinese investment said Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake to Xinhua.

Speaking to the Chinese news agency, Mr Karunanayake said Sri Lanka had strong ancient ties with china with the relationship being at its strongest level present.

“We appreciate the investments that are coming in from China, but we would like to see much more,” he added.

Mr Karunanayake said that Sri Lanka was happy to be one of the par of China’s trade and infrastructure network scheme that aims to connect Asia with Europe and Africa.

Sri Lanka will sell Hambantota Port to China confirms Prime Minister

Sri Lanka will sign a $1.1 billion deal on Saturday to lease the southern Hambantota port to China on Saturday, reports the New York Times.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe confirmed that the deal would be signed this weekend, speaking at a press conference on Friday.

“We will sign the Hambantota agreement tomorrow. We are giving the country a better deal without any implications on security,” said Mr Wickremesinghe.