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In April 2025, Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange reserves fell by 3%, slipping from the previous month $6.53 billion to $6.32 billion, according to data from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The $210 million decline, despite the ongoing IMF-supported programme, highlights persistent vulnerabilities in the country’s post-crisis recovery trajectory. Foreign reserves are a critical ‘cushion’ for a…

As Pakistan suffers devastating floods, Sri Lanka sends Ceylon Tea

In the aftermath of devastating floods in Pakistan that have killed more than 1,600 people and displaced millions, Sri Lanka responded by handing over a “Ceylon Tea consignment”.

Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Pakistan, Vice Admiral Mohan Wijewickrama, handed the consignment to the Director of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of Pakistan Col. Sajid Rafiq.

Strife across the Strait - Jaffna fishermen speak with Indian Consul on their grievances

The Northern Province Fisheries Network and the National Fisheries Cooperation Organization held a meeting with the Indian Deputy Consul General for Jaffna on Tuesday to discuss continued difficulties over fishing.

In the meeting, concerns were raised over India's trawling industry and Anrani Jesudasan, coordinator of the Marine Industry Network, issued a request to discuss these issues directly with India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. The Indian consul assured her that this could be arranged.

Assassinated Tamil priest commemorated in Batticaloa

A ceremony was held in Batticaloa this week to mark 50 years since Father Chandra Fernando, a Tamil activist that was assassinated in 1988, was ordained as a priest.

Democracy, economics, & Palestine – Sri Lankan foreign minister’s address to the UN

Speaking before the UN General Assembly during its 77th session, Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Ali Sabry gave a wide-ranging address touching on issues of democracy, economics, and defending Palestinian’s right to self-determination.          

Two funerals and an IMF bailout – Ranil visits Japan in second international visit this month

Sri Lanka’s president Ranil Wickremesinghe is in Japan today, as he attended the second international state funeral since he took office earlier this year and also engaged in discussions with senior Japanese officials.

Wickremesinghe attended the funeral of the former prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, who was shot dead whilst giving a speech in the city of Nara in July. He was accompanied by his Chief-Of-Staff Sagala Ratnayake at the funeral, which was attended by several other leading figures from around the world.

Women and children arrested by Sri Lankan navy for attempting to flee island



The Sri Lankan navy arrested 12 persons, including women and children, who tried to flee the island and escape to a  foreign country via sea through Mannar on September 22nd. 

Vavuniya High Court rejects 'confessions' of Tamil political prisoners

 

The apparent confessions of three Tamil political prisoners were today rejected by the Vavuniya High Court, and the case has been fixed for trial on October 14th.

The confessions were filed by the political prisoners Rasathurai Thiruvarul, Mathiarasan Sulakshan and Ganeshan Tharshan in 2013.

Cindy McCain meets with Sri Lankan president as US highlights ‘commitment to the people’

Senior US Ambassador Cindy McCain met with the Sri Lankan president and other officials in the country, as she highlighted the “United States’ long-standing commitment to the people of Sri Lanka,” on a visit to the island.

McCain, the US Permanent Representative to the UN Food and Agriculture Agencies in Rome, will reportedly “assess humanitarian needs, inspect US-funded assistance, and advocate for long-term strategies to build food security for all Sri Lankans” during her trip.

China donates CKD screening vehicles to Sri Lanka

The Chinese Government donated eight Chronic Kidney Disease screening vehicles worth LKR 660 million to the Sri Lankan government to screen for the disease in Trincomalee, Amparai, Vavuniya and other parts of the island.

The Chinese Embassy in Colombo said, "Sri Lankan people especially in the rural area are suffering in relation to CKD, known as the “silent killer”, as patients live with the disease for years before showing symptoms. Early screening and detection will spare the patients with limited healthcare access from pain."

UK provides £3 million of ‘lifesaving support’ to Sri Lanka

 

The United Kingdom has announced a £3 million humanitarian package of food and farming support for Sri Lanka, which it said would be “lifesaving” as the island continues to struggle with soaring food prices.

 British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Sarah Hulton said that the new package “will provide multipurpose cash, livelihoods and other support to those most in need across the country including: pregnant and nursing mothers, children, low-income fisherman and daily wage labourers”.