News
The Animal Production and Health Department has airlifted about 30,000 vials of Foot-and-Mouth immunisation vaccine from France as the disease spread to seven districts, including…
The Customs and the Police yesterday traded charges over the…
Sports
Inter Club League champions Navy SC and third placed Havelocks Sports Club will lock horns in the Dialog Clifford Cup Knockout grand finals today at…
The lead up to the 135th Battle of the Blues…
Business Times
Sri Lankan tea pluckers with the new baskets specially designed to ease back load. (Picture courtesy Planters Association)…
The UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
President Mahinda Rajapaksa thinks an adverse Resolution at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva is only a “black mark” against Sri Lanka, but he knows he must put on a brave face and downplay the otherwise bleak scenario. In Geneva, Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister maintained what has long…
Columns
It went viral after a UN-based web outlet last Monday reported on the initial draft of a resolution the United States will move on Sri Lanka at the…
My Dear Mahinda maama, I thought I should be writing to you because these days, everybody is talking about Geneva and blaming it on you while you are…
The continuation of the current drought could have a pervasive impact on the economy. The prospect of an improvement in the trade balance, and consequently a significant overall…
Questions about the Colombo Port City Development (CPCD) project once again came up in Parliament this week, with Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe calling upon the Government to table…
Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations declared in Geneva this week that the draft resolution lodged with the Human Rights Council by the United States, the…
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is one of the most protected world leaders and is covered by a highly trained personal security detail which includes Pentagon bodyguards now working…
A third US-sponsored resolution against Sri Lanka goes down to the wire at a vote in the UN Human Rights Council in less than three weeks. With the…
Invigorated perhaps by the Alpine air, the Sri Lankan External Minister G. L. Peiris this week came out of his endangered corner in Geneva talking tough with both…
Plus
Outside, the noise is deafening. Standing on the 12th floor of one of the tallest buildings in the area we are afforded a magnificent view of the clear…
Of all the wildlife experiences available in this country, perhaps that of seeing whales and dolphins in our waters is the most memorable. The Chief Incumbent of the…
Entering the gates of the Prithipura Home in Hendala one is immediately transported into a world of tranquillity. With its leafy gardens, playground and homely cottages it lives…
Referred to as a ‘true musical ambassador’ for her efforts as an educator, concert pianist and her musical and community outreach work, Sujeeva Hapugalle, the award winning solo…
Magazine
Having lost their parents in the 2004 tsunami, Rob and Paul Forkan’s flip-flop range ‘Gandy’s’ is a way for them to honour the memory of…
Sunday Times 2
Three months into 2014, Afghanistan is fast hurtling into uncertainty with many Afghan watchers wondering what…
Mirror Magazine
Having lost their parents in the 2004 tsunami, Rob and Paul Forkan’s flip-flop range ‘Gandy’s’ is…
TV Times
Students from more than 13 schools gathered at Olcott Maha Vidyalaya at the Galle Children’s Festival…
Funday Times
Sri Lanka Girl Guides Association (SLGGA) celebrated World Thinking Day 2014 on Saturday February 22, 2014,…