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The removal of the natural breakwater along the Dehiwela Auburn side raised much concerns among
The 16th Dudley Senanayake Memorial Lecture was delivered by Chito Gascon, Chairman of the Human Rights Commission in the Philippines. The.....
It is learnt that the Cabinet would be make a decision on essential consumer items, so that the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) would be....
A good move by the so-called Joint Opposition has turned out to be something that had been done without proper understanding about the....
Please note that the memories of all the young professionals, the youth, the intelligent voters and civil society activists, who so actively.....
The exodus of Sri Lankans of all walks of life over the last several decades has led to the formation of many Sri Lankan diaspora communities.....
Eran Wickremaratne, Deputy Minister of State Enterprise Development, speaking at a seminar on “Financial impact of the COPE Report” held at the.....
Although 65 percent of our population was not born when the country’s second alleged military conspiracy was staged to overthrow a....
The Joint Opposition last week appointed a 50-member ‘shadow cabinet.’ Alas, even before the ink dried in appointment letters, its members....
Like all good people or professionals, the media also need to be ready to turn the searchlight inward. One such area is President Maithripala Sirisena’s.....
The Committee of Public Representations on the Constitution (CPRC), which has been appointed to gather public opinion on Constitutional.....
Monday July 11 is World Population Day and the theme this year is interesting and significant—Investing in teenage girls. It comes during a year when Hilary Clinton is likely to become the first female President of the most powerful country in
After Hitler’s Final Solution -- the elimination of the Jews -- came Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge and the murder of two million of the country’s people. After that came Rwanda when at least a million of the Tutsi people were slaughtered e
Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel, died last week aged 87. He was the last of the haunting voices that kept alive the grotesque memories of the gas chambers and Nazi horrors. I learned about the holocaust by reading The Scourge of th
The agitation by Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Wayamba Development and Cultural Affairs Palith Thewarapperuma on behalf of ten children who had been denied admission to the Meegahatenne
The former Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and civil rights activist Chandra Jayaratne has written to the Chairman of the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) Sunil
Former Governors of the Central Bank – Mahendran and Cabraal– must be found guilty or innocent after a fair trial –without leaving the issue in doubt for too long. Yet it has to be proved in court. Till
Following the release of the long-awaited and much-delayed Chilcot Report into Britain’s involvement in the invasion of Iraq, the then Prime Minister and the man responsible for committing Britain to war,
At last the long awaited and much delayed Chilcot report is out. The question that looms large is: Will former Prime Minister Tony Blair who took Britain to war 13 years ago be tried for war crimes as demanded by antiwar activists?
A public perception emerged on whether the issue involving the Central Bank bond scam which created a wedge between President Maitripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe posing a threat to the stability of the national unity governmen
The controversy over the appointment of the Central Bank Governor was almost like an exercise to obtain the answer to the question ‘who’s the boss?’ The then incumbent, whose tenure was marked by matters which discredited the office
Since the detection of the first dengue case in 1962, this deadly mosquito-borne disease has spread rapidly in Sri Lanka and is reaching epidemic proportions this year with 27,731 cases reported up to the end of June 30.
Some politicians always want to be in command of and at the apex of the ladder. When people are determined to climb higher, they attempt to reduce the “standing” of competitors. Gossip and spreading rumours is one of the main weapon
The Minister in charge of Prison Reforms, Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Hindu Religious Affairs, D.M. Swaminathan yesterday called for an urgent status report on the of 992 prisoners condemned to death and to the provisions regarding the acc
Not really. For the moment we are in good shape, providing uninterrupted power to the entire country mainly due to the low cost hydro power generation of 40% and coal power of another 40% of the total
Dengue and viral fever have been taking its toll on the country this season while Dengue is said to be at its peak during the month of June. The Lady Ridgeway Hospital which is deemed to be the prime
Typical effects of good governance (Yahapalanaya) are slowly but surely taking root in our country. The mindset
One belt, one road’, China’s blueprint to tie together Asia and Europe into one vast trading network, could reshape geopolitics and the world economy– The Economist (UK), June 30, 2016
Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne last week said that his ministry would ban patients undergoing treatment at State
Animal cruelty, be it torture, slaughter or even caging for that matter has become a growing concern from around the world. At a time when animal rights.....
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