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A newly published study has identified the earliest scientifically confirmed evidence of prehistoric human settlement on Velanai Island in the Jaffna Peninsula, dating back around 3,460 years and overturning an erroneous long-held Sri Lankan assumption that the region was largely uninhabited until much later. The study, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology and led by…

New constitution falls far short of TNA's federal mandate - TELO

<p>The Tamil Eelam Liberation Organisation (TELO), a constituent party of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), has said that it would not support current proposals for a new constitution as they fall far short of an acceptable solution for Tamils, recalling that the TNA was elected on a mandate to push for a federal solution.</p> <p>In a statement TELO said that the current proposals undermined Tamil demands for self-determination and would strengthen the Sinhala Buddhist majority community.</p> <p>TELO also objected to the proposed constitution’s emphasis on guaranteeing Buddhism’s foremost place.</p>

Thousands still affected by tuberculosis in Tamil Nadu

<p>Over 100,000 new cases of tuberculosis were detected in Tamil Nadu in 2018, according to India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.</p> <p>Karnataka and Tamil Nadu had&nbsp;recorded the highest number of tuberculosis cases in 2017, according to a report by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, with thousands of people continuing to be impacted by the disease. As many as 4,357 people in Karnataka and 3,953 people in Tamil Nadu were detected to have tuberculosis. The large numbers of people afflicted by the lung disease has led India to being on top of World Health Organization's Global Tuberculosis report, in its list of countries impacted worldwide.</p>

Families of disappeared threatened when protesting president's Vanni visit

Families of the disappeared in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu protested against the Sri Lankan president's visit to the Vanni. 

On Monday, protesters demonstrated outside the Vidyananda College in Mullaitivu as President Sirisena visited to highlight the commencement of 'Drugs Eradication Week', where they were threatened by men claiming to be intelligence officers, who warned they would be arrested if they protested. 

Chinese company to build cement plant in Hambantota

<p>A Chinese company is planning to build a new cement plant in Hambantota.</p> <p>Sri Lanka’s deputy minister for development and international trade said the land allocation and environmental assessment for the project had already been completed and the plant was expected to start production in May 2020.</p> <p>The company is expected to source 40 per cent of the raw material locally and gradually increase on the number.</p>

India to fund works at Swami Vipulananda arts institute in Batticaloa

India has agreed to fund the refurbishment of facilities of the Swami Vipulananda Institute of Aesthetic Studies in Batticaloa through a grant of over 270 million Rs (LKR).

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on Monday by India’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, with Sri Lankan Minister Rauff Hakeem present.

The project involves refurbishment of the auditorium and construction of a modern building complex with recording cum editing facilities and supply vehicles to the institute.

Sri Lankan airlines owed over 100 million rupees for Rajapaksa private flights

Sri Lanka’s national airline is owed 122.3 million rupees in outstanding costs for chartered flights taken during Mahinda Rajapaksa’s presidency.

The outstanding amount, of which Rs. 114 million is attributed to the Presidential Secretariat and the remainder to the foreign ministry, was for several flights out of 65 chartered by Rajapaksa between March 2009 and December 2014, including to Israel, South Africa, Italy and Bolivia.

The details were revealed by a SriLankan Airlines official to the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into ‘irregularities’ at the airline and its subsidiaries.

Mangala discusses ‘human rights’ with British minister in London

Sri Lanka’s Minister of Finance & Media Mangala Samaraweera met with Lord Tariq Ahmad, the UK Minister of State for the UN and Commonwealth, and the Prime Minister’s Envoy on Preventing Sexual Violence, in Westminster on Monday.

Discussions reportedly were on the topic of “[Human Rights] & Reconciliation and other matters of mutual interest,” according to Samaraweera, who tweeted a photograph of the meeting.

Sri Lankan army dismisses UK arrest warrant for brigadier

<p>The Sri Lankan military said it was not aware of the issuing of an arrest warrant for Brigadier Priyanka Fernando by a UK court yesterday, stating that it was “not concerned” over the matter.</p> <p>"If a warrant has been issued then the relevant authorities must follow the due procedure in order to inform us formally" Media Spokesperson of Sri Lanka Army Brigadier Sumith Atapattu told <a href="http://www.sundaytimes.lk/article/1064829/sl-authorities-uninformed-of-…">Times Online.</a></p>

Sri Lanka’s defence secretary pledges to arrest soldiers

<p>Sri Lanka’s current defence secretary Hemasiri Fernando stated that his government would be arresting a group of soldiers accused of committing murder, in a surprise announcement on Monday.</p> <p>He said that a group of 11 soldiers would be arrested in coming weeks, accusing them of having committed a crime - but did not elaborate on the specific incident he was referring to.</p>

Committee requests ‘revised response’ from UK over petition on taking Sri Lanka to ICC

<p>Britain’s Petitions Committee has called on the UK government to give a “revised response” to a petition which has gathered over 17,000 signatures, calling on Britain to refer Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court.</p> <p>The Petitions Committee, made up of a group of MPs who oversee the petitions system, said the response from Britain to the petition “did not directly address the request of petition”.</p> <p>The Committee has “therefore written back to the Government to ask them to provide a revised response”.</p>