Cornwall wants 'deeper' devolution deal from United Kingdom

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Cornwall Council has pledged to pursue a greater devolution deal from the British government, aimed at "unleashing the county's potential" without the need for a mayor or the creation of a combined authority. 

Send a strong message to India, Sri Lanka and international community – Ariyanenthiran

Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanenthiran, the common Tamil candidate, held a press briefing in Mannar this week, stating that his candidacy in the upcoming Sri Lankan Presidential election serves as both a lesson for the Sri Lankan government and an opportunity for Tamils in the homeland to stand united.

Ranil Wickremesinghe rejects full implementation of 13th Amendment in manifesto

Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe unveiled his manifesto ahead of the presidential polls, stopping short of fully implementing the 13th amendment and devolving land and police powers to the Tamil North-East

Mannar residents to take to the streets on 10th in protest

The Northern Province Fisher People Unit association has announced a collective protest by fisherfolk, civil society, and other organizations which is scheduled to take place on the 10th of this month. 

ITAK plunges further into chaos as central committee backs Sajith Premadasa

The central committee of the Ilankai Arasu Tamil Katchi (ITAK) announced that it would back Sajith Premadasa at the upcoming Sri Lankan presidential elections, in a move that has highlighted the splits and turmoil within the already troubled Tamil political party.

Daily direct Chennai to Jaffna flights begin

India’s leading low-cost airline, IndiGo, launched its newest international route from Chennai to Jaffna this week, becoming the second Indian airline to operate the route.

The new route is a daily non-stop flight lasting 75 minutes, and is the 34th international destination for IndiGo. This route holds significant potential to further strengthen ties between the Eelam Tamil and Indian Tamil communities. 

EU team to monitor 2024 Sri Lankan presidential poll

The European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) will send 26 long-term observers to Sri Lanka by tomorrow, intending to increase observers closer to the presidential elections.

Observations will take place before, during and after elections, monitoring activities such as the opening of polling stations, the voting process, the counting of ballots, and the tabulation of results around election day.

Sri Lankan police brutality continues in Jaffna

Sri Lankan police officers of Chunnakam Police Division assaulted and tortured a Tamil man last week, in yet another cause of ongoing police brutality in the North-East.

Sri Lankan policemen broke into the man’s home in Chunnakam, Jaffna, on 28 August to arrest him without apparent cause before assaulting him with various weapons.

Namal Rajapaksa vows to pick up from where his father left off

Namal Rajapaksa released his manifesto as he vies to become president of Sri Lanka this month, pledging to continue the legacy of his father, accused war criminal Mahinda Rajapaksa.

The younger Rajapaksa asserts that the "Mahinda Chinthana," the title of his father’s 2005 manifesto, had set a progressive plan for Sri Lanka.

‘Rise together as a united force’ – Wigneswaran tells Tamils to back common candidate

Justice C V Wigneswaran, a Member of Parliament from the Jaffna District, expressed his support for the common Tamil candidate Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanenthiran at the upcoming presidential polls, urging Eelam Tamils across the island to seize the opportunity to assert their aspirations and undeniable rights as a united force.

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