UPDATE:
News Ltd has reported that earlier today Greens senator Lee Rhiannon had her passport confiscated, and was detained by Sri Lankan immigration officials in Colombo.
The Sri Lankan immigration officials went to the hotel where Rhiannon was staying at 9.30am this morning, during a meeting she was holding with local activists. The senator from NSW then had her passport confiscated.
An hour later, the senator was scheduled to hold a press conference with New Zealand MP Jan Logie about alleged rights abuses by the Sri Lankan military. The conference was to be held at the Tamil National Alliance.
News Ltd reported that Sri Lankan immigration officials were in possession of Rhiannon and Logie’s travel documents for some time today.
The most recent reports suggest that Rhiannon has had her travel documents returned to her, and is now on her way to the airport to travel back to Australia.
1. An Australian Customs boat with 63 asylum seekers on board is reportedly due to arrive on Christmas Island. The boat was rejected by Indonesian authorities after it began to sink off the coast of Java.
Fairfax Media is reporting that asylum seekers on the boat have made contact with Australian media outlets, informing them that the boat has entered Australian territory.
2. Millions of people have been displaced in the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan. The death toll has been revised to over a 130 people as communication systems in the region are gradually restored.
There are concerns that the number of dead may rise substantially as the storm heads towards Vietnam, possibly reaching the thousands.