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Sun, 14 Jun 2026 Today's Paper
at Param Dhamma Chaitya Pirivena, Ratmalana
Come on now, all together,Let’s spark up October and make it better than September. – said someone unknown. Here I am, again, in the still of a Friday night, on the very first day of the tenth month of another long dreary, unexciting yea
A Global Community and their Contribution to Sustainability
Sri Lanka’s wildlife is at a critical juncture, not only due to ongoing developmental activities but also because relevant authorities are lagging in terms of law enforcement, technological resources etc. Some perpetrators apprehended for wildlife
The Covid pandemic posed an unprecedented conundrum globally, and as countries struggled against the merciless onslaught of th
Personal Finance in your 20s are a complete rollercoaster. One minute you are 19 and fresh out of school, never having heard the word ‘personal finance’ and suddenly you are somewhere in your 20s, torn between living your best life and experie
The past 18 months has not been a joy ride since the pandemic began. In our first lockdown we hardly had any deaths and only a few COVID-19 cases. We all stayed put in our homes fearing the virus and lived under very tense circumstances. Here we a
In this series, we talk to people who turned their passion for food and baking into a business idea amidst lockdown and COVID-19 f
Roast paan is a staple food that you will find in every Sri Lankan home. Often paired with curries and pol sambol, roast paan is a
After 15 years playing the legendary British spy James Bond, Daniel Craig is making way for a new generation of actors after his fifth 007 film, “No Time To Die”.
This World Heart Day, take the time to understand the importance of healthyheart and how to take care of it. CVDs are the biggest cause of death worldwide; the number one killer that takes the lives of 17.9 million people every year according
Traditional methods of teaching may become a thing of the past. With the expansion of the education industry from classroom based learning to more innovative and creative learning methods, the simple teach and listen concept is being far outdone by t
Talk Series Uplifts Sri Lankan Curators with its Second Webinar
The continuous lockdowns imposed to contain COVID-19 have caused problems for several people. No one is exempt from havin
Personal Finance in your 20’s are a complete rollercoaster. One minute you are 19 and fresh out of school, never having heard t
In this series, we talk to people who turned their passion for food and baking into a business idea amidst lockdown and COVID-19 fears. Some have been in the market for years and others saw the new opportunity and took it! These home businesses are c
28 Days of Terror in a House Possessed by Evil Spirits. In December 1975, the Lutz family moved into their dream home, the
Physiotherapy is a practice that has been embraced by people worldwide, yet the majority of people have no clear understanding of what it is, what it does and what are its benefits. In a nutshell, physiotherapy is an in-depth approach to
As human beings we take life for granted. Daily, we wake up and carry on regardless getting about with what we must do. The entire world changed in 2019 with the onset of COVID-19, which has not diminished but is seemingly becoming worse.
The trauma of Sri Lanka’s civil war, apartheid in South Africa, racial injustice, and the “absurdities” of social media are explored i
Inspired by the true story of Melita Norwood, unmasked as the KGB’s longest-serving British spy in 1999, at age eighty-seven, Red Joan centres on the deeply conflicted life of a young physicist during the Second World War. Talented and impressionab
I watched the 75th anniversary celebrations of the UNP with great interest and was impressed by the dignified presentation ably hosted by a young man Shehara Herat who spoke faultless Sinhala and English. The hostess was a young
Highly commended at the 57th Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest, Buddhilini De Soyza’s ‘A Great Swim’ received an explosive response for its showcasing of five cheetahs swimming across the Talek river. Buddhilini brings recognition to he
Adding another feather to his cap, London based Sri Lankan fashion designer Amesh Wijesekera has been named as
Restaurants are facing huge problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, the 20-to-30-year group, the age of the bulk of the waiting staff, kitchen helpers and junior cooks in restaurants, are being vaccinated currently. Restaurant culture wi
With less than 30 days to go until the opening of the world’s greatest show, Emirates is inviting visitors to experience
A lyric from John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s “Imagine” has been projected on buildings around the world to mark 50 years since the late Beatle released the famed track and album. From the Houses of Parliament and St Paul’s Cathedral in London to
There’s something unique about Sri Lankan meals apart from the combination of spices and ingredients that are being used.
It was not difficult to spot the late Sunil Perera on a stage. His striking attire, often comprising a bright coloured jacket, black T shirt, a dazzling cross around his neck and a hat put a smile on every person’s face. His presence mesmerise
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