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Our Foreign Minister – Vijitha Herath -- was in a jubilant mood over the past few days. He announced foreign exchange remittances from Sri Lankan migrant workers had increased by nineteen percent. He boasted that the remittances at the end of December 2025 stood at a massive US$ 7.8 billion.
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We speak endlessly about “prosperity through digitalisation,” but the ground reality tells another story. The Ceylon Government Railway proudly offers online ticket booking, yet when a train is cancelled the refund cannot be processed online.
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When Sri Lanka has just stepped into a brand new year, it’s time to reflect on the year bygone and reminisce the events and individuals who influenced the islanders’ minds. History gives us reminders about how the tsunami in 2004 compelled Sri Lankans to stand united. But a bigger catastrophe was experienced 21 years later when floods and landslides caused havoc in the island. Hats off to those individuals who gave away whatever they could, and
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The prolonged delay in appointing a permanent Auditor General has quietly, but dangerously exposed a fault line in the government’s accountability. The issue, in fact, strikes at the very heart of public accountability and governance - topics touted much by the government made in the pre-election era as a force in the opposition. Ridding the country of corruption was the key campaign slogan of the current government. Investigations into past cri
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On January 3, under the cover of darkness, the United States invaded Venezuela and kidnapped its democratically elected leader, Nicolas Maduro, along with his wife. In doing so, it destroyed an edifice that, since the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, has symbolised the inviolability of state sovereignty. Following the West’s victory over Communism in 1991, Francis Fukuyama advanced his “End of History” theory, arguing that liberal democracy has reach
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The recent storm that devastated large parts of the country through floods and landslides also exposed an uncomfortable truth we have long chosen to ignore—the alarming level of pollution in our rivers, streams, and brooks caused by polythene and plastic waste. As floodwaters rose, carrying debris downstream, the extent of this pollution became starkly visible. A striking image from the Mahaweli River bank near Katugastota shows polythene waste t
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Adverse weather conditions are likely to prevail in Sri Lanka with another depression forming over the Bay of Bengal. According to the Meteorological Department, this Depression is likely to intensify over the next 24 hours. Red alerts have been issued in several districts including Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Badulla and Matale. Many of these areas are now like an active volcano, erupting frequently, posing threats to people living in these rather isol
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US President Donald Trump has thrown a wrecking ball at the rule-based international order and brags about it. However, unlike his previous action, the cost of the latest misadventures is hard to undo, and it has set the template for the other great powers to follow suit at their own volition. The international order that would emerge from the smouldering of American action in Venezuela would mimic the international system harking back to 19th-ce
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Digital platforms are now central to political campaigning in Sri Lanka. During the 2025 local elections, they offered a clearer view of how political engagement unfolds online, particularly for women in public life.
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Sri Lanka’s first ever CORALL Conservation Trust Fund was established to conserve Pigeon Island National Park, Bar Reef Marine Sanctuary and Kayankerni Marine Sanctuary and their associated seascapes. The Trust Deed was signed by the Settlor, Environment Foundation Guarantee Ltd (EFL) and members of the Board of Trustees recently.
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Regarding the 6th January news item, “It is not ethical for Subject Minister of Education Harini Amarasuriya to be forced to resign based on a defect in a single word of a module, Cabinet Spokesman Minister Nalinda Jayatisa said”. Either he is confused or obfuscating, as the problem is not a word but a link to an inappropriate gay website! Though the opposition too, is harping on this, the real reason why Harini disqualifies herself is otherwise
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In Colombo, business leaders and policymakers gathered to explore a force that now shapes capital flows as decisively as interest rates or regulation. Strategic narrative has become economic infrastructure in its own right, influencing how countries are priced, trusted, and chosen in an increasingly competitive global marketplace.
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To the Opposition - It is with a certain sense of humour that I have been patiently watching your remarks before the media in recent days, as well as in Parliament, where collectively you have been calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya over the mess up in the Grade Six English Language module.
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Nature seems to beat war with a market-driven investment pattern, slowly decaying the means of survival for the masses. In many ways, this ecological pushback expressed through Cyclone Ditwah mirrors the 2022 people’s uprising, which sought to overthrow an entrenched political establishment.
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USA is and was the criminal culprit in the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Palastine, and yet are we to stand neutral? The famous definition of Non Alignment certainly is known too well to the civilised world for quite some time.
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AI image generation promised creativity, but it has also revealed alarming risks, including a growing “bikini trend.” On platforms powered by generative AI, a simple prompt or a tweet can now instantly turn ordinary photos into sexualized images or videos, without the subject’s knowledge or consent.
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The United States’ invasion of Venezuela in early January 2026, culminating in the overthrow of President Nicolás Maduro’s left-wing government, was driven by four interlocking objectives:
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The arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces in early 2026 has done more than just decapitate a regime; it has acted as the definitive catalyst for a seismic shift in global geopolitics. As we move further into this decade, the post-World War II “liberal international order” defined by global institutions, universal rules, and American policing of every corner of the globe is visibly crumbling. In its place, a “New World Order
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The Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act, No. 48 of 1979, (PTA), has been vigorously assailed for 45 years as the anchor of a legislative regime which is destructive of basic political and civil rights.
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There is a quiet anger spreading across much of the world. It is not the loud kind that fills streets with protests, but a deeper, more painful frustration felt by ordinary people who are watching global justice collapse under the weight of hypocrisy.
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In addition to exposing weaknesses in our Land management policy and practices in terms of Irrigation and Road infrastructure, Soil conservation, crop-diversification, food system and market logistics etc., the recent blitz of nature through ‘Ditwah’ has upstaged the elusive debate of Human Elephant Conflict (HEC),
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The National People’s Power (NPP) government is being accused of suppression of media freedom again, a month after it was accused of the same, after the Chief Editor of the Sinhala language daily, “Aruna” was summoned by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) over a news item published in that newspaper.
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Prior to the presidential and parliamentary elections, the National People’s Power (NPP) led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, leader of the largest political group within the NPP, and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), promised the electorate to lower the cost of living and lead a corruption-free government.
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While accompanying my young grandson to his Abacus class, I was compelled to cross the road directly opposite the Building Materials Corporation (BMC), No. 486, Sri Sangharaja Mawatha, Colombo 10. What should have been a routine and safe pedestrian crossing turned into a terrifying gamble with fast-moving traffic.
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Sri Lanka stepped into the New Year 2026 not under clear skies, but amid the lingering impact of Cyclone Ditwah. Homes were damaged, livelihoods disrupted and entire communities were once again reminded of the island’s vulnerability to forces beyond human control. Yet, as midnight passed and calendars turned, what defined the nation was not despair, but hope—quiet, determined and shared.