February 2026


COLOMBO PORT OF CALL: Foreigners who came to adore Sri Lanka

COLOMBO PORT OF CALL: Foreigners who came to adore Sri Lanka

By: M.R. Narayan Swamy American dancer Jane Sherman fell in love with Sri Lanka at first sight. The train journey from India to the island nation may have been ghastly but the teenager, who would later become famous, was wide awake at dawn in 1926 to see the sun come up over the luscious green foliage in the country. She was full of admiration for the blue sea water, and described the people in Sri Lanka as “cleaner than Indians”. During the time she spent in Sri Lanka, Jane gave full m


M.R. Narayan Swamy

M.R. Narayan Swamy

“Equality for Brussels, But Not for the Estates,” Plantation Leaders Tell EU

“Equality for Brussels, But Not for the Estates,” Plantation Leaders Tell EU

Representatives of Sri Lanka's historically marginalised plantation Tamil community have urged the European Union to ensure that the country's continued access to preferential trade benefits under the Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) is tied to measurable progress on land rights, housing equity, and labour protections in estate regions. The appeal came during a meeting in Colombo this week between leaders of the Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) and a visiting delegation from the Eu


Our Special Correspondent

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Under Sanctions and Fire, Iran Asserts Resilience — Seeks Closer Sri Lanka Ties

Under Sanctions and Fire, Iran Asserts Resilience — Seeks Closer Sri Lanka Ties

Iran's ambassador to Sri Lanka, Dr. Alireza Delkhosh, used the country's National Day reception on Wednesday to make a broad case for expanded bilateral cooperation, while defending Tehran's record on economic resilience, technological progress, and foreign policy independence. The event, held at the ITC Hotel in Colombo to mark the 47th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, drew a cross-section of Sri Lanka's political and diplomatic establishment. Health and Mass Media Minister Dr. Nali


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Australia Awards 2027 Intake Prioritises North and East Districts

Australia Awards 2027 Intake Prioritises North and East Districts

Applications have opened for the 2027 intake of the Australia Awards Scholarships for Sri Lankan citizens, with the programme placing particular emphasis on applicants from conflict-affected and socioeconomically disadvantaged districts, as well as professionals working in the disability sector. The application window began on February 1, 2026, and will close on April 30, 2026. Programme guidelines state that late submissions — including incomplete or delayed supporting documents — will not be


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Swiss Embassy’s Tamil Strategy Risks Reinforcing Hardline Narratives

Swiss Embassy’s Tamil Strategy Risks Reinforcing Hardline Narratives

The Swiss Embassy in Colombo is set to convene Tamil political parties on Feb. 19 in an effort to encourage a unified position on Sri Lanka’s long-running constitutional question. But even before the meeting takes place, observers across the island are questioning whether the initiative reflects the country’s political realities. The gathering comes at a time when prospects for sweeping constitutional reform appear distant. The current government has offered no indication that it intends to pur


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“Had Prabhakaran Accepted the International Rescue Plan, Thousands — Including Himself — Would Have Survived” — Erik Solheim

“Had Prabhakaran Accepted the International Rescue Plan, Thousands — Including Himself — Would Have Survived” — Erik Solheim

For a generation of Sri Lankans who came of age during the ceasefire years, the name Erik Solheim was never far from the headlines. As Norway’s chief peace facilitator in Sri Lanka’s conflict, he was a constant presence. For me personally, his name was woven into my teenage years. He was on the news almost daily — praised by some, vilified by others — yet always central to the unfolding drama of a country at war and searching, however briefly, for peace. Today, Solheim is known globally as an


Aruliniyan Mahalingam

Aruliniyan Mahalingam

Surgery Without Admission: Jaffna Launches Sri Lanka’s First Public Day-Surgery Model

Surgery Without Admission: Jaffna Launches Sri Lanka’s First Public Day-Surgery Model

The Jaffna Day Surgery Centre (JDSC) – Pilot Phase was formally inaugurated on Friday at the Clinical Training and Research Block of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Jaffna, marking what clinicians describe as a structural recalibration of surgical care in Northern Sri Lanka. Developed through collaboration between the University of Jaffna, Teaching Hospital Jaffna (THJ), the Ministry of Health, and international partners, including the International Medical Health Organization (IMHO–USA)


Aruliniyan Mahalingam

Aruliniyan Mahalingam

Landmark Bill Seeking to End Child Marriage Presented to Parliament

Landmark Bill Seeking to End Child Marriage Presented to Parliament

Opposition MP and President's Counsel Faiszer Musthapha has submitted a Private Member Bill to Parliament seeking comprehensive reform of Sri Lanka's Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act (MMDA), marking what legal experts describe as the most far-reaching reform effort in decades to address discriminatory provisions affecting Muslim women and children. The Muslim Marriage and Divorce (Amendment) Bill, submitted to the Secretary-General of Parliament Kushani Rohanadeera today, proposes sweeping amend


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