Sinhala Buddhist monk alleges archaeology department official planted 'artefacts' in Kurunthurmalai

Monk accuses archaeology official of planting artefacts to falsely claim Buddhist heritage in Kurunthurmalai
What has happened to Harini Amarasuriya?
When Harini Amarasuriya first entered Sri Lankan politics, she was hailed as a different kind of politician — a feminist academic, a human rights advocate, and a rare progressive voice willing to challenge entrenched power. Her early writings spoke about systemic discrimination, the “implicit exclusions and violence” that underpin the Sri Lankan state, and the need to confront Sinhala-Buddhist nationalism head-on.
Preparations begin in Mullaitivu for Maaveerar Naal commemorations
Preparations begin for 2025 Maaveerar Day commemoration in Mullaitivu
Church joins Mannar residents in defying Sri Lankan government’s wind power plans
Superintendent Minister of the Methodist Church of Sri Lanka, Rev. Kandaiya Jegathas, has called on all parties to prioritise the welfare and voices of the people of Mannar in relation to the controversial wind power project being constructed in the region.
Period Parrrty - Review

Tamil ‘short-eats’ being used as a comical prop. A queer reading of a beloved Tamil noughties classic. A mother and her child preparing one another’s hair with coconut oil. There are many small moments in ‘Period Parrrty’ that make it shine. 

‘The greatest humanitarian crisis of the war’ – Press coverage of the Jaffna Exodus
As we mark 30 years since the Jaffna exodus, which led to over half a million Tamil men, women and children fleeing their homes, we look back at press coverage from the time.
Remembering the Jaffna exodus – 500,000 displaced
On this day 30 years ago, over half a million Tamil men, women and children fled their homes in Jaffna as the Sri Lankan military launched a military offensive to capture the peninsula, under the leadership of then president Chandrika Kumaratunga.
Sinhala monk claims Muslim nurses’ dress policy will ‘erase Sinhala culture’

Sinhala Buddhist monk, Seelarathane Thero, and leader of the Sinhala- nationalist political party, Jana Setha Peramuna, has publicly criticized the National People’s Power (NPP) government, claiming that the recent announcement permitting Muslim nurses to dress in accordance with their cultural and religious identity is an attempt to “erase Sinhala culture”.

‘Horrific’ violence as thousands flee Sudan's El Fasher

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Fears are mounting of mass killings in the city of el-Fasher after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured it from government forces. 

In a address on Monday evening, Sudan's military chief Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said he had approved the withdrawal of troops in response to the "systematic destruction and killing of civilians".

279,706 children displaced across Sri Lanka from climate disasters

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UNICEF's report Weathering the Future: The Growing Crisis of Child Displacement in South Asia detailed that an estimated 4.6 per cent of its under-18 population was displaced between 2016 to 2022 due to climatic disaster events. Trincomalee, Batticaloa, and Mullaitivu were highlighted as 'very high-risk' areas for flooding. 

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