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New Democratic Front MP Ravi Karunanayke in an interview with Daily Mirror said that the government isn’t playing a better role in strengthening regional cooperation amongst neighbouring countries, especially using Sri Lanka’s geographical locati
The main Opposition, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) has to be vigilant about its members since three of its prominent members thus far have been accused of having links with the underworld in the recent past.
With reference to Mr. Upali Weerasinghe’s letter of 30.06.2025 [DM], I must strongly oppose his suggestion to extend the retirement age of all government employees beyond 60 on the basis of “what is good for the gander is good for the goose”,
For more than two-thirds of the world’s population, social media is a basic part of everyday life. The 2026 DataReportal Digital Global Overview Report indicates that the number of social media users has reached 5.66 billion, which is equivalent to
The international system is undergoing its deepest transformation since the Cold War; the U.S.-led unipolar moment has ended, replaced by a fragmented multipolar order marked by great-power rivalry, technological competition, and the rise of the Glob
How far does the nexus between the underworld, and the political and bureaucratic establishment stretch out in Sri Lanka?
It is with humour that I listened to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake deliver his almost monthly speech in Parliament last week stating that if the media does not come out of the garbage pile they are in, they would not survive.
Dengue cases are rising by the day. Hospitals are struggling to cope with the influx of patients, and deaths are mounting alarmingly. Once again, Sri Lanka appears to be reacting to a crisis rather than preventing it.
In reputation management, optimism is often overrated. The organisations that navigate crises best are rarely the ones that assume everything will go right. They are the ones that spend time imagining what could go wrong, how it might be interpreted
From Australia to the UK, and now a joint G7 statement on child safety online, governments are rethinking what childhood online should look like, even as new evidence shows just how hard these bans are to enforce. As this wave of digital restrictions
The rice/paddy issue has again come to the fore with those TV channels connected to the Opposition unceasingly telecasting demonstrations by famers in various areas in the country making various demands.
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s five-day visit to China last week was of considerable strategic significance not only for the two countries, but also for India.
It is reported that the Government is considering extending the retirement age of judges of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court by two years to continue benefiting from their knowledge and experience. This is a welcome proposal.
Financial frauds and scams are no longer isolated challenges; they are a systemic threat to public trust on financial system, economic resilience and national development.
A renewed debate over custodial treatment and due process has emerged in Sri Lanka following the detention of former State Intelligence Service (SIS) Director Major General Suresh Sallay (Retd.) under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).
Connections between powerful politicians and underworld figures involved in drug dealing abound in our country. We well remember how a one-time president helicoptered to the home of a regional politician in a show of support when that worthy’s hom
Right next to Bandaranayakepura in Rajagiriya lies what can only be called a *”Dengue Farm.”
The 2022 economic crisis in our country was epitomised by the declaring of bankruptcy. Its effects were the severe shortage of foreign exchange and the sovereign default on $51 billion of external debt. Dwindling reserves led to debilitating shortag
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka’s (CBSL) recent move to conduct a public survey on the 5% inflation target marks a watershed moment under the new Central Bank Act. For the first time, a legally autonomous technocratic institution is stepping out of t
I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the Mayoress of the Colombo Municipal Council, Ms. Vraie Cally Balthazaar, Commissioner Mr. Palitha Nanayakkara, and the Traffic Division Engineer for responding positively to my request to install a zebra
While appreciating the recent exposures in the press by Neville Ladduwahetty under the captioned subject,
This is not merely a boxing crisis, it is a national disgrace that plagues virtually every sport in the country. Sports management bodies are not just ineffective; many are effectively dead, blind, or utterly defunct. They have failed athletes, faile
It is like walking through a minefield. The memorandum of understanding (MoU), signed on June 17 by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and US President Donald Trump, is surviving on a diplomatic shoestring despite a still‑unbridged trust deficit b
Three years after Sri Lanka plunged into its worst economic crisis since independence, the country’s economy has regained a measure of stability. Foreign reserves have improved, inflation has eased, tourism is recovering, and the immediate threat o
The spate of crimes being reported on a daily basis is a worrying sign about society. Certain mainstream news bulletins dedicate more air time to report on crimes committed within a single day, despite the fact that people are overwhelmed with such n
Excavations of over a year at the Chemmani mass grave at the entrance of Jaffna city have unearthed over 400 skeletal remains, many belonging to children. Some reports put the number at 412 by Monday, with the exhumation of 13 more skeletal remains o
The recent Lucknow inferno is a wake-up call for Sri Lanka. It has exposed how vulnerable our old high-rise apartment blocks are to fire disasters.
Daily commuters in Colombo face overcrowded buses and long queues, while the price of a litre of petrol has soared past Rs. 400. As private bus operators reduce services by 50% due to unsustainable fuel costs, Sri Lanka’s transportation sector need
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Resident Representative Martha Tesfaye Woldemichael responds to questions by Daily Mirror regarding the economy and the impact from the Middle East war.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation on Monday, finally bowing to an internal party mutiny.
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