Tropical Storm Ward, which is tracking westwards through the Bay of Bengal, is expected to hit the coast of Sri Lanka overnight on Sunday. While sustained wind speeds are relatively moderate at 40mph (64km/h) with higher gusts, extreme rainfall is expected in many areas. Cyclone warnings have been issued across Sri Lanka in northern, eastern… Continue reading Tropical Storm Ward to hit Sri Lanka
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Thailand seizes ‘arms plane flying from North Korea’
Thailand has seized a cargo plane refuelling in Bangkok airport, which it says was carrying weapons from North Korea to an unknown destination. The five crew members were also detained. Rocket-propelled grenades, missiles and other weapons were found aboard, military investigators said. It is believed that the plane had made an emergency request to refuel.… Continue reading Thailand seizes ‘arms plane flying from North Korea’
Sri Lanka refugees found to have shrapnel wounds
Bullets and shrapnel have been found in a group of people recently resettled from displacement camps in Sri Lanka. The bullets were found when 13 students were being checked for tuberculosis, Jaffna’s district tuberculosis officer, Dr S Jamunanantha said. Most of the students were aged between 10 and 18 years. Until recently they were housed… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees found to have shrapnel wounds
Sri Lanka refugees happy to be free
Sri Lanka has opened up the vast refugee camps which have been holding tens of thousands of Tamils since the end of the war with Tamil Tiger rebels. BBC Tamil’s Ponniah Manikavasagam in Vavuniya has met refugees allowed out of the camps and those who have been permanently resettled. I was not able to go… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees happy to be free
Sri Lanka war refugees ‘free to leave’ military camps
Sri Lankan authorities say they have opened up the huge refugee camps in the north of the country. This will allow, for the first time, increased freedom of movement to the displaced Tamils who have been forcibly kept there since earlier this year. The government says the camp-dwellers will now be free to leave after… Continue reading Sri Lanka war refugees ‘free to leave’ military camps
Ex-army chief Fonseka to run for Sri Lanka presidency
Sri Lanka’s former military chief says he will run in presidential elections early next year. General Sarath Fonseka’s move sets the scene for a stand-off with President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who has called the election two years ahead of schedule. Gen Fonseka is said to be at odds with the government over who should take credit… Continue reading Ex-army chief Fonseka to run for Sri Lanka presidency
Sri Lanka announces election date
Sri Lanka’s electoral office has announced a presidential poll will be held on 26 January. President Mahinda Rajapaksa decided to call the vote nearly two years earlier than necessary. The announcement paves the way for a challenge to Mr Rajapaksa’s presidency from Gen Sarath Fonseka, a former army chief. Gen Fonseka resigned earlier this month… Continue reading Sri Lanka announces election date
Commonwealth summit in Trinidad targets climate change
Commonwealth leaders are meeting in Trinidad with climate change high on the agenda in the last major summit before the Copenhagen climate talks. For the first time, a number of other world leaders have been invited to take part in the biennial meeting. UN chief Ban Ki-moon, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Danish PM Lars… Continue reading Commonwealth summit in Trinidad targets climate change
Sri Lanka general ‘to challenge for presidency’
An influential Sri Lankan opposition party says it has invited former military chief Gen Sarath Fonseka to be its presidential candidate. The People’s Liberation Front (JVP) said it had come to an agreement with the general that he would be a "common opposition candidate". Gen Fonseka, who led troops to victory over Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading Sri Lanka general ‘to challenge for presidency’
Refugees clash at Australia’s Christmas Island centre
Clashes have broken out between refugees from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan at an Australian immigration detention centre on Christmas Island. Officials took more than half an hour to break up the fights between about 150 inmates – 40 of whom were injured. The centre has been struggling to cope with a recent influx of refugees,… Continue reading Refugees clash at Australia’s Christmas Island centre
