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One cannot but commend the government’s intention to bring in an amendment to the Penal Code to protect child rights by making physical and non-physical punishment against children illegal. The Bill on the amendment is being debated these days in Parliament.
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Israel, a small but very plucky country backed by the superpower United States and Western nations, has had its way since it was established in 1948. But now, it finds itself in a spot, cornered by the turning of the political tide at home and abroad.
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The U.S. State Department recently released its 2025 Investment Climate Statements for each country. The statement on Sri Lanka is, once again, an eye-opener. It lays bare a stark reality: mere political will or rhetoric cannot deliver the desired economic growth. What is needed is a genuine improvement in the investment climate—strengthening regulatory mechanisms, removing bureaucratic hurdles, and making the country a truly competitive investme
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San Trading Enterprises (STE), together with its design and manufacturing arm, IDSF – I Design Studio Factory, has inaugurated a state-of-the-art Experience Center in Colombo, featuring the first-ever Fenesta showroom in Sri Lanka.
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The UN General Assembly meeting showed a badly broken world order, with world leaders giving speeches that revealed deep splits on how to run the world, solve conflicts, and protect human rights. The assembly became a fight between those wanting countries to work together versus those wanting each nation to go it alone.
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The recent tragedy at Na Uyana, where seven Buddhist monks lost their lives, was a disaster that could—and should—have been avoided. Sadly, this is not the first such incident in Sri Lanka, and unless serious corrective measures are taken, it will not be the last.
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Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development Minister Wasantha Samarasinghe’s declaration of assets which has been published in the website of the CIABOC indicate his net wealth to be Rs. 275 million.
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After a year in power, our new government now faces an age old problem. It’s nothing party-political, one of far greater importance than the nonsensical no faith motions opposition parties keep raising, in an attempt to embarrass the present regime of ‘poor little rich kids’ now in power.
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Government ministers are being flayed on social media for actions that run counter to the positions they professed while in the opposition before last year’s presidential and general elections. The left-leaning, JVP-led political force, the National People’s Power (NPP), was once a harsh critic of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Yet, upon assuming office, the NPP decided forthwith to keep the IMF programme intact as initiated by the previo
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In what could be the biggest embarrassment to United States’ diplomacy since the United Nations was set up in 1945, President Donald Trump provided narcissistic entertainment—more like a standup comedian than a world leader—when he addressed the world body’s 80th session on Tuesday.
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Our fascinating country has been ranked as the number one travel destination for October 2025 by the global travel guide, Time Out. This no doubt has been arrived at taking into consideration the many tourist attractions that our country is endowed with. We promote our golden beaches, historic sites, and a host of enticements including verdant tea plantations and wild life.
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In July 2025, the Sri Lanka Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling where it ordered the owners of MV X-press Pearl to pay USD 1 billion as compensation based on the Polluter Pays Principle for the devastating environmental and economic damage caused by the ship’s sinking off the island’s western coast in 2021. The decision delivered in a detailed 361-page judgement by a five-judge bench led by former Chief Justice Murdu Fernando, is hailed as
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Cross-border energy trade shields nations from fossil fuel shocks, supply risks, and regional instability. A High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) interconnection between Sri Lanka and India could transform energy security, resilience, and cooperation amid global volatility. This article examines how HVDC and grid integration embodies advance modern energy security for Sri Lanka’s future. The four pillars of energy security Availability, Accessibili
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Practical Uniforms for female Bus Drivers and Conductors are a necessity. The recent announcement by the minister about introducing an air hostess-style uniform for female bus (Daily Mirror Sept.22) drivers and conductors has sparked a debate. Air hostesses work in a posh clean environment serving a limited set of posh customers, not travelling in dirty buses amidst road dust rain and sun.
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For those who started writing on typewriters, drove rear wheel drive vehicles, or made phone calls on ancient contraptions which insisted that numbers be dialled by turning a ring (crazy!), social media is at best a necessary evil.
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The gloves are off, the loss-making CEB’s Ceylon Electricity Workers Union (CEWU) has warned President Dissanayake, it does not recognise the government’s Extraordinary Gazette declaring electricity-related services as essential!
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Residents of Rajagiriya and surrounding areas are facing an unfair burden with the recent imposition of a new garbage collection tax by the Kotte Municipal Council. This tax, amounting to Rs 1000 per month for each residence, is a significant addition to the already high cost of Municipality property tax plus living expenses.
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Anura Kumara Dissanayake, known popularly as Anura and “AKD”, won the Presidential election of September 21, 2024, in what was described as a gigantic leap. From 418,553 (3.16%) votes in the 2019 Presidential election, AKD increased his vote tally to 5,634,915 (42.31%) in the 2024 Presidential poll. In the second count of votes with Sajith Premadasa, AKD obtained 5,740,179 (55.89%) votes.
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Reminding us of the Latin phrase “disce aut discede” (Learn or depart) which is also the motto of the Royal College, Colombo, Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation Bimal Rathnayake in a recent meeting warned officials of the Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) to “do or depart.”
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The other day this writer saw a middle-aged individual dozing off near Borella Junction. While it was extremely worrying to see a drugged individual during an evening hour, one thing certainly became clear; that the drug menace is fast going out of control. The rate at which ICE and other dangerous drugs are being distributed is evident with the major drug busts happening around the country.
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For nearly 40 years, Alumex PLC has stood as a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s aluminium industry. Established in 1988, the company began as a modest joint venture at a time when aluminium extrusion was still a developing sector in the country. In 2006,