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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…

Victims of 2004 tsunami remembered across Tamil homeland

Commemorative events were held today across the Tamil homeland to remember the 35,000 victims of the catastrophic tsunami on December 26, 2004. 

SL High Commission in London has over £370K unpaid charges

<p>The Sri Lankan High Commission in London has £371,003 in unpaid congestion charges and outstanding National Non-Domestic Rates (NNDR), the UK Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt noted in a written statement to parliament this week.&nbsp;</p> <p>“The majority of diplomatic missions in the UK pay the NNDR due from them," Hunt pointed out.&nbsp;</p> <p>Sri Lanka's High Commission has an NNDR payment outstanding of £26,278 and unpaid congestion charges amounting to £344,725.&nbsp;</p> <p>Other embassies also had notable outstanding payments, including the Indian High Commission, the US embassy and the Chinese embassy.&nbsp;</p>

Christmas celebrated in Tamil homeland

Tamil Christians celebrated Christmas today in the homeland, with church services and private celebrations. 

Assassinated Tamil MP remembered 13 years on

The assassinated Tamil MP Joseph Pararajasingham was remembered across the Tamil homeland today, marking the 13th anniversary of his killing.

Pararajasingham, who was a senior Tamil National Alliance (TNA) figure, and the MP for Batticaloa district, was shot and killed by two armed paramilitary men, whilst he was attending Christmas Eve midnight mass in 2005, at the St Mary's church in Batticaloa town. 

NPC chair urges TNA MPs to take action against Sinhala colonisation of North

<p>The chair of the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) has called on the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to take urgent action to stop Sinhalisation and land-grabs in the Northern Province.</p> <p>Writing to the TNA’s fourteen MPs, NPC chair C V K Sivagnanam urged the party to prioritise tackling violations and land-grabs by Sri Lankan government agencies that act as a front for Sinhala colonisation, namely the archaeology department, forest department and wildlife department.</p>

Sri Lankan navy fires shots in altercation with Tamil Nadu fishermen

<p>An altercation occurred between Tamil Nadu fishermen and the Sri Lankan navy on Sunday morning as a navy officer attempting to board and search a boat was pushed overboard by the fishermen, Dinamani reports.</p> <p>The Sri Lankan navy attempted to apprehend the fishermen in the sea between Kachaitheevu and Neduntheevu. An officer who boarded and attempted to search one of the boats was pushed overboard by the fishermen.</p> <p>Navy personnel fired shots in the air as Tamil Nadu fishermen sailed away, causing the whole group of over 3000 fishermen in over 540 boats to cut their nets and sail back to Rameswaram.</p>

British students 'Break The Silence' on Tamil oppression

British Tamil students held the 'Breaking The Silence' series last month, raising awareness on the stuggles of maintaining Tamil culture and traditions amid ethnic and cultural oppression by the Sri Lankan state. 

Across Maaveerar Week (Great Heroe's Week) in November, the Tamil Students Initiative (TSI) held a series of events at universities across London, which included an art exhibition on displacement, talks on the ongoing military oppression in the North-East and discussions on identity within the diaspora, as well as a book club. 

Sri Lanka looks to restart talks on stalled international funds

<p>Sri Lanka's government is looking to restart talks on funding that was stalled during the two months of political turmoil following the president's sacking of the prime minister and attempted dissolution of parliament.&nbsp;</p> <p>"We will commence re-negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Millennium Challenge Corporation of USA and the Japan International Corporation Agency for the stalled funds in January 2019 now that the Constitutional crisis has been democratically overcome," State Minister of Finance, Eran Wickremeratne said on Saturday.&nbsp;</p>

PC polls must be held by May says Election Commissioner

<p>Sri Lanka's Election Commissioner has said the provincial council polls must be held before April 31, 2019.&nbsp;</p> <p>"It would be a violation of human rights if the polls are not held within the said time frame," Mahinda Deshapriya told Sunday Times.&nbsp;</p> <p>Deshapriya noted that 60 days is sufficient to organise the election, and Rs 4000 million would be required.&nbsp;</p>

2 Tamil youths arrested by Palai police

<p>Two Tamil youths were arrested on Friday by police in Palai, Jaffna.&nbsp;</p> <p>According to the police the youths were found in possession of swords and were involved in gang fights.&nbsp;</p> <p>Officers raided a house during the early hours of Friday, following a tip off. Some youths managed to escape the police arrest.&nbsp;</p>