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Most Ven. Assaji Thera honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award by Canterbury Christ Church University

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Front row, Centre: The Most Ven. Dr. Assaji Thera with a group of dignitaries after the award ceremony

In a significant recognition of global piritual leadership and community service, Canterbury Christ Church University has conferred its prestigious Lifetime Achievement Honour Award upon the Most Venerable Dr Kirinde Assaji, one of Sri Lanka’s most respected Buddhist leaders.

The award ceremony took place at the University Chapel, within the Anselm Building, as part of an official visit by the Venerable Monk to the university. The recognition celebrates his decades-long contribution to spiritual leadership, interfaith harmony, education, and community development, both in Sri Lanka and internationally.

Ven Dr Kirinde Assaji, the Chief Incumbent of the Hunupitiya Gangaramaya Temple, in Colombo, and Sanghanayaka of the Western Province, has long been regarded as a transformative figure in both religious and social spheres.

The award citation highlighted his extraordinary lifelong commitment to promoting peace compassion, and unity, as well as his efforts to uplift rural communities, empower women and children, and advance sustainable development initiatives.

University officials noted that his work represents “a rare combination of spiritual wisdom and practical leadership that has positively impacted thousands of lives.”

The event brought together a distinguished gathering of academic leaders, diplomats, and community representatives.

Among the notable attendees was Nimal Senadheera, Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, who delivered a special address recognising the global influence of Sri Lankan spiritual traditions.

Futher, Dr Dulan Hettiarachchi, Chairman of the Tourism and Cultural Task Force, Sri Lanka and Visiting Lecturer For Colombo University. also participated, highlighting the strategic importance of tourism and cultural collaboration. Dr Janagan Vinayagamoorthy, Chairman, IDM Nations Campus International, Sri Lanka, also participated and was recognised by the University.

Senior representatives from the University, including Vice-Chancellor Professor Rama Thirunamachandran and Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor Mohamed Abdel-Maguid, officiated the ceremony and formally presented the award.

In his acceptance speech, Dr Assaji Thera expressed deep humility and gratitude, describing the honour as not only personal but shared with the communities he has served throughout his life.

He emphasised the enduring relevance of Buddhist teachings in today’s divided world, stating that:”True peace begins within ourselves. When there is peace in the mind, there will be peace in the world.”

He further highlighted the importance of combining modern education with moral and spiritual values, noting that sustainable progress can only be achieved through compassion, understanding, and wisdom.

Dr Assaji Thera’s visit also included engagements aimed at strengthening cultural and ademic ties between Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom, including a campus tour, interfaith discussions, and a visit to Canterbury Cathedral, which symbolises dialogue between traditions.

His broader work includes initiatives such as community development programmes, agricultural sustainability projects, and educational outreach, as well as media efforts promoting environmental awareness and social harmony.

More than an award, the event is widely seen as marking the beginning of a deeper partnership between Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom. It reflects growing opportunities for collaboration in higher education and academic exchange, cultural and religious dialogue, sustainable development initiatives, tourism and heritage promotion, and the strengthening of people-to-people connections. Observers note that this milestone sets the foundation for long-term cooperation and meaningful engagement between institutions and communities in both nations.

This recognition by Canterbury Christ Church University reflects the growing global appreciation for leaders who combine spiritual insight with practical societal impact.

“This honour does not belong to me alone. It belongs to every individual who has been part of this journey.”

The award marks a meaningful moment not only for Sri Lanka but for the wider international community, reinforcing the importance of peace, compassion, and shared human values in shaping the future.



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Over 40 persons injured in head on crash at Talalla

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Over 40 persons have been injured (some critically) as two buses one travelling from Galle to Ampara and the other from Tangalle to Matara crashed head on at Talalla Matara this morning.

The injured have been admitted to the Matara General Hospital and Bathhegama District Hospital.

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Turkiye beat US 3-2 with stoppage-time goal in dead rubber

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Turkiye defender Kaan Ayhan (second from the left) celebrates after scoring his team's winning goal in stoppage time [Aljazeera]

Turkiye beat a heavily changed United States 3-2 with a late Kaan Ayhan winner in an action-packed dead-rubber clash that gave the 2026 World Cup cohosts their sternest test so far ahead of the knockout rounds.

Already crowned the Group D winners, the US arrived in Los Angeles seeking to extend a perfect start with a third win, but with more than an eye on next Wednesday’s last 32 meeting against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

For Turkiye, already eliminated and without even a goal after disastrous losses to Paraguay and Australia, the only objective was to restore some pride.

Despite the low stakes and substantially reshuffled lineups for both teams, a packed Los Angeles Stadium was in a deafening mood.

US fans cheer their team ahead of the 2026 World Cup Group D football match between Turkey and USA at the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood on June 25, 2026. (Photo by Etienne LAURENT / AFP)
US fans cheer their team ahead of the Group D match against Turkiye at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood on June 25, 2026 [Aljazeera]

For the third game running, the US got off to a dream start. One of nine changes, backup centre-back Auston Trusty, was unmarked at the far post from a US corner, given time to cushion the ball with his left foot, then blast it home.

It was the Celtic defender’s first international goal, and – at just under three minutes – the second-fastest by the US at a World Cup.

But Turkiye did not surrender. Having not scored in 62 efforts across their first two games, it was the 63rd time lucky for the Turks, and their star man, Arda Guler.

The Real Madrid forward duped Mark McKenzie with a clever dummy, allowing the ball to run down the right flank to Baris Alper Yilmaz.

Yilmaz crossed it back to Guler, who smashed it past Matt Turner to equalise in the 10th minute.

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 25: Arda Guler #8 of Turkiye scores his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between Türkiye and USA at Los Angeles Stadium on June 25, 2026 in Inglewood, California. Alex Grimm/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by ALEX GRIMM / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
Arda Guler, the star of Turkiye’s squad, scored his first World Cup goal [Aljazeera]

With Brad Pitt and Edward Norton among the Hollywood crowd, the game threatened to become a fight club, as Turkiye’s bench rushed the field to protest a foul by the combative Sebastian Berhalter, who earned a yellow.

The Americans thought they had restored the lead, with McKenzie the second US centre-back to put the ball in the net. But his sharp response to Ricardo Pepi’s saved shot was ruled offside.

In the 31st minute, the US found themselves behind for the first time this World Cup.

Guler spotted Eren Elmali’s overlapping run, feeding it to the wing-back, who cut the ball back from the left byline to Yilmaz, who steered it beyond the keeper.

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US forward #10 Christian Pulisic controls the ball during the 2026 World Cup Group D football match between Turkey and USA at the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood on June 25, 2026. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP)
After missing the last game with an injury, Christian Pulisic came off the bench against Turkiye [Aljazeera]

The half-time break proved the perfect tonic for the US. In the 49th minute, they were back level from a long throw by McKenzie.

The ball was cleared by Turkiye only as far as Berhalter, who did well to smash his shot low into the bottom corner.

The crowd erupted again just before the hour mark as Mauricio Pochettino sent on Christian Pulisic, undoubtedly the US’s biggest star, who will shoulder much of the cohosts’ hopes of a deep run into the knockouts.

Nicknamed “Captain America”, Pulisic earned his own round of “USA” chants, having not appeared since aggravating an injury in the first half of the opening win against Paraguay two weeks ago.

Pulisic immediately looked lively, twice having his effort blocked from close range after darting runs from the left. He knew less about a ball that looped off his shin onto the post.

Turkiye began to knock on the door again. A Yildiz effort curled inches wide in the 72nd minute.

And deep into stoppage time, Ayhan spoiled the US party, slamming the ball home from close range.

Turkiye were jubilant, while the American players clustered in a circle after the final whistle, seemingly determined not to let the gut punch spoil a campaign that had been off to a flying start.

Turkey's defender #22 Kaan Ayhan (2nd R) scores his team's third goal during the 2026 World Cup Group D football match between Turkey and USA at the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood on June 25, 2026. (Photo by Etienne LAURENT / AFP)
Turkiye defender Kaan Ayhan scores his team’s winning goal in the dying moments of the match [Aljazeera]

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UNICEF Delegation Meets Prime Minister

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A delegation from UNICEF, accompanied by the United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against Children (VAC), Dr. Najat Maalla M’jid, met with Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya on Thursday [25 June] at the Parliament premises.

The discussion was focused on further strengthening cooperation and engagement with the Government of Sri Lanka on ensuring the protection and well-being of children, and efforts to prevent and respond to all forms of violence against children.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister acknowledged UNICEF’s continued support to Sri Lanka, particularly during the response to Cyclone Ditwah, as well as its longstanding contributions to reforms in education and early childhood education and initiatives aimed at preventing and addressing violence against children.

The Prime Minister noted that while Sri Lanka has made significant progress in developing policies, the challenge lies in ensuring their effective implementation. She emphasized the need to address gaps in institutional capacity and human resources, while strengthening coordination among the various parts responsible for child protection while highlighting the critical role of frontline workers in the delivery of child protection services.

During the discussion, representatives of UNICEF emphasized the importance of bringing together all relevant stakeholders to address gaps in child protection procedures and referral pathways. Particular attention was given to ensuring that children have clear and accessible mechanisms through which they can report abuse and seek assistance.

Dr. Najat Maalla M’jid highlighted the importance of strengthening the competencies of frontline professionals on psycho social support, early detection, defining direct signs, techniques of effective listening, and safeguarding privacy. The discussions also underscored the growing importance of protecting children from online violence and abuse, and the need to strengthen measures to ensure children’s safety in digital environments.

The meeting was attended by Dr. Najat Maalla M’jid, United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against Children; Ms. Emma Brigham, UNICEF Representative; Mr. Marc-André Franche, United Nations Resident Coordinator; officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and additional secretaries and officials from the Ministry of Education.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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