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Astrology - In my humble opinion, astrology is the logic behind the planets and their movements. Astrology is all about the planetary positions in your natal chart and facilitates the study, reading and offering predictions for your life journey. To prepare your natal chart, your full name, the names of your parents, your time of birth, and the place of birth are required.
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In international politics, power is rarely controversial in its possession; it is controversial in its use. Rising states are not judged merely by the scale of their capabilities, but by the political orders they construct around them. In South Asia today, India stands at such a moment of reckoning - its ascent unmistakable, its intentions carefully articulated, yet its regional conduct increasingly questioned.
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Music plays a defining part in a nation’s history. There are those singers who become representative of a given country’s musical culture. Latha Walpola, alongside great contemporaries such as Rukmani Devi, Sunil Shantha, C.T. Fernando, Sujatha Aththanayake,
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As we have seen, the Portuguese were saved from king Senarat’s siege of Colombo in 1630 with their artillery firepower and help sent from Goa. But their suffering was great, undergoing starvation, disease and a crippling loss of revenue.
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As Sri Lanka continues to recover from Cyclone Ditwah, communities in affected districts face various challenges not only from damaged homes and infrastructure, but also from the psychological and emotional impact of the disaster. Mental health professionals and government authorities are emphasising the need for targeted psychosocial support and measures to ensure the safety and security of displaced and vulnerable populations
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I went to Paradise Cove in Midigama for a late lunch with three friends on December 26, 2025, expecting nothing more than a relaxed meal by the sea. Instead, the experience left me unsettled and questioning how such practices can take place in Sri Lanka without scrutiny
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It was the night of Christmas. All was calm, all was bright, as the perennial hymn has it. But all was not bright in the Perera family with their five year old struck down by a terminal illness. His time too was running out, as time was running out for the current year, but prematurely. His doctors had fore-warned about his condition and so he was sent home for Christmas.
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The December 2025 terrorist attack at Bondi Beach underscores a lethal shift toward family-based micro-cells and self-radicalized violence. For Sri Lanka, the incident serves as a critical reminder that early intervention, intelligence integration, and monitoring behavioral indicators are essential to disrupting the transition from extremist ideology to mass-casualty terrorism.
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A code of ethics and principles pertaining to reportage on sex workers in Sri Lanka was released recently at KYN ROOK Airport Hotel, Katunayake, with Senior Journalist Lasantha De Silva as the resource person.
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Every Christmas we see and hear the message “Peace on earth and goodwill among men” in Christmas cards, newspapers, magazines, display material on radio and television. Even wars are halted by mutual consent of the parties concerned. Such temporary ceasefires are considered to represent the ‘peace on earth’ significance of Christmas.
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A successful environmental clean-up programme was carried out at the Maha Oya–Kammalthota Estuary in Kochchikade, on December 20 (Saturday)from 8.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m., responding to the pollution caused by recent floods that deposited garbage and waste along the riverbank and estuarine waters.
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The Feast of Christmas celebrates a truth so immense that it redefines human destiny: God became one like us – ‘man’. The Mystery of the Word made flesh: This is not merely a Theological event but a profound social and psychological declaration - – God’s affirmation that every human life is sacred, meaningful, and loved.
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Bank of Ceylon’s inaugural Basel III–compliant Tier II Listed Sustainability Bond issue, the largest sustainability bond issuance ever undertaken in Sri Lanka, was oversubscribed and closed on the opening day, 22 December. The issue was the maiden sustainability bond launched by a state-owned bank.
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Cyclone Ditwah, which struck Sri Lanka in late November, has caused an estimated US $4.1 billion in direct physical damage to buildings and contents, agriculture and critical infrastructure, according to a World Bank Group Global Rapid Post-Disaster Damage Estimation (GRADE) report released . This damage is equivalent to about 4 percent of Sri Lanka’s GDP, the World Bank said.
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Landslides are not a new phenomenon for people in Aranayaka, a town in Kegalle District. In 2016, following the Samasara Kanda landslide, at least a 100 people succumbed to injuries while over 150,000 people were impacted. But this time, as many as 68 landslides have been triggered in this district since the Lower Kadugannawa incident, displacing many people and forcing them to look for alternative places to settle.
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On December 27 and 28, the Alfred Duraiappah Grounds in Jaffna will transform into a theater of discipline and athletic prowess. Under the resonant theme “Never be unprepared,” the National Cadet Corps (NCC) is set to host the ‘Cadet Sports Meet,’ marking a significant milestone for the institution and the region.
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The presence of Sri Lankan digital rights practitioners in global forums is not symbolic; it is strategic and essential. Sri Lanka stands at a critical intersection: rapid digital transformation clashing with political sensitivities, misinformation, and a vulnerable civil society.
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Wijeya Newspapers Limited (WNL) marked a momentous evening at the 2025 Golden Business Excellence Awards, securing multiple prestigious accolades that underscored its leadership, innovation, and enduring influence within Sri Lanka’s media landscape. The awards ceremony, held at Cinnamon Life, Colombo, brought together leading figures from across industries to celebrate excellence, impact, and forward-thinking leadership.
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Cyclone Ditwah is described as one of the worst tragedies that occurred in Sri Lanka in recent times. It is believed that the impact of this disaster may be felt for years to come, similarly to the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004.
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According to research done by the Ministry of Health, most deaths that have been recorded in the past few years were due to heart attacks and strokes in Sri Lanka, and the reason for this is cholesterol. The number of patients recorded in 2015 had doubled by 2021