British Airways resumes flights to Sri Lanka

British Airways on Monday resumed flights to Sri Lanka, nearly 15 years after the service was suspended due to the country’s three-decade-long civil war. A British Airways Boeing 777 touched down at Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport this afternoon, marking the resumption of services, the Ministry of Economic Development said. The service was suspended in 1998… Continue reading British Airways resumes flights to Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka faces U.S. aid cut

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has proposed a 20 per cent cut in the American aid to Colombo, a move reflecting the unease in their ties over issues related to human rights, reconstruction and political integration in Sri Lanka after the end of the civil war. It is believed to be the highest drop… Continue reading Sri Lanka faces U.S. aid cut

Jaffna-based Uthayan suffers second attack in a fortnight

The office of Uthayan, the Jaffna-based Tamil newspaper, was attacked in the early hours of Saturday. This is the second attack suffered by the publication in the last fortnight. On April 3, the newspaper’s Kilinochchi office was attacked by masked assailant. Speaking to The Hindu, E. Saravanapavan, managing director of Uthayan and a Tamil National… Continue reading Jaffna-based Uthayan suffers second attack in a fortnight

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Tamil film industry stages fast over Sri Lankan Tamils issue

Actors and other representatives of the Tamil film industry on Tuesday began a day-long fast demanding the rehabilitation of Sri Lankan Tamils and an international probe into the alleged war crimes. Film activity in Tamil Nadu came to a standstill as artistes, directors, producers, distributors and exhibitors are participating in the hunger-strike being held at… Continue reading Tamil film industry stages fast over Sri Lankan Tamils issue