News
Senior US State Department officials Nisha Biswal and Tom Malinowski were in Colombo this week for talks on various issues. Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera, a…
Hundreds of flights to be rescheduled or cancelled to revamp…
Sports
This was the Concept Paper developed and presented by then P.C. Prasanna Jayawardena, in consultation with the Interim Committee headed by Sidath Wettimuny at that…
Ragama CC drove home for lunch when they crushed hapless…
Business Times
Advertising group Bates Strategic Alliance is transforming its organisation and future with a new campaign featuring its CEO and founder Nimal Gunawardene in a new…
A flurry of statements from government leaders as a result…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
China has been dealt a major setback this week at the United Nations-backed Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, a tribunal established as way back as 1899 and to which 121 member states are signatories. The tribunal this week ruled in favour of the Philippines over the sovereignty of…
Columns
VAT issue still simmering, SLFP-UPFA members say people are up in arms Joint Opposition and other groups planning protest march from Kandy to Colombo China back with a bang:…
My dear Shadow Cabinet Ministers, I thought I should write to you to congratulate you on your new appointments. After all, it is a great honour to be…
The external vulnerability of the country’s finances persists despite improvements in the trade and services account of the balance of payments in the first quarter of this year.…
A Government minister wants air rifles issued to guards at the country’s nature reserves to cope with poachers. Sustainable Resources and Wildlife Minister Gamini Jayawickrema Perera has said…
As ‘fashionable’ as this may seem at the moment, truth-telling in Sri Lanka should not be confined to the Northern conflict, its victims and its perpetrators. An essential…
JO’s shadowy world of make believe vanishes in a puff of scorn but one vital question still remains: Whose bright idea was it? In the manner of little…
Bribery corruption, cheating, laziness, dereliction of duty, wastage, revenge and crime dominate news these days in newspapers and news bulletins. An in-depth look into these stories will give…
Last Wednesday was Britain’s “night of the long knives”. This Hitlerian analogy from the early 1930s might not be entirely apposite. All the same much blood has flowed…
Plus
Royston Ellis delves into the stories behind the labels among his old curios As an impulsive collector of unusual items associated with this country, I have many curiosities…
Like the poppies of Flanders an entrepreneur in the north has turned a battle-scarred plot of land into a field of jasmines bringing beauty and business to the…
Esala(Asahla) Full Moon Poya day which falls on July 19 this year is important to Buddhists as there are many significant events connected with it: the conception of…
By Bhante Dhammika in Australia As understood in most cultures, marriage is the union of two persons which is recognised by some authority be it religious, legal or…
Magazine
When Channa Wijewardena speaks, his hands betray him. They’re a dancer’s hands – never still, often gliding into emphatic gestures to highlight a point or…
Sunday Times 2
The Peace Road project aims to promote and support global peace. Under the theme of “Peace…
MediScene
Did you know that the elderly who pop a handful of pills, four or more medications,…
TV Times
Popular actress Sachini Ayendra Stanley becomes the first Sri Lankan artiste to take part in the…
Funday Times
Bi-Annual Concert on June 25 & 26, 2016 at the Nelum Pokuna Theatre. The students showcased…