News
In view of a surge in COVID-19 cases, Kuliyapitiya was locked down from midnight on Thursday and yesterday’s picture shows its central commercial area as…
Youth reaching the age of 18 will be able to include their names in the electoral register as soon as they reach the eligible age…
The Government has announced plans to proceed with around 25 mega projects in major cities like Colombo, Kandy, Galle, Trincomalee, Kurunegala and Ratnapura by gazetting…
Sports
Sri Lanka took pride in preparing spin friendly pitches in the past to take advantage of their most potent weapon Muttiah Muralitharan which left arm…
Sri Lanka Athletics (SLA) has drawn up a four-year plan…
Business Times
Colombo was lashed by rains on Friday. Here pavement traders covering up their items for sale. Pic by Priyanka Samaraweera…
The Government is promoting vehicle assembly units using imported used spare parts amidst import restrictions but questions are being raised over this facility. The Ministry…
Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector wants a phased out, targeted and scientific approach in the breakthrough into organic farming practices without causing losses to a number…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
The Government’s decision to proceed on the recommendations of what were blatantly biased findings of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) calling for blanket withdrawals of corruption related and other criminal cases now before court, betrays a dangerous mindset prevailing among the country’s political leadership. The COI opined that certain cases…
Columns
Govt. not for withdrawal of civic rights but set to call off cases involving ‘political victimisation’ Basil Rajapaksa wants SLFP to talk directly to SLPP instead of involving…
My dear Coronavirus, I thought I must write to you because you must be wondering why we don’t care about you now. Most of us in Paradise seem…
The currency swap of US$ 500 million with the Peoples’ Bank of China, an expected loan of US$ 500 million from the Chinese Development Bank and other expected…
Whenever the Navy arrested persons or foreigners who are trying to smuggle items to the country via sea routes, they would be arrested and handed over to the…
It is the height of rather superb irony that the Abeyratne Commission of Inquiry tasked to look into allegations of political victimisation of public officers, employees of public…
COVID red alert sounded as mystery variant reveals deadly presence Global fears heightened with ‘Lancet’ claiming ‘virus maybe airborne’ The deadly coronavirus has become deadlier and maybe winged…
Submissions with regard to the Constitutionality of the Port City Bill have been made to a five-member Panel of the Supreme Court by several petitioners. The Court has…
While in Sri Lanka the carnage of Easter Sunday two years ago was being mourned in a moment of collective grief for those killed, in distant Minneapolis history…
The adjournment debate on the final report of the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into Political Victimisation commenced this week in Parliament with the Opposition decrying it as a…
Plus
The Duke of Edinburgh International Award, it is widely agreed, is Britain’s Prince Philip’s lasting legacy. The scheme, the brainchild of the Prince, husband of…
Magazine
Captivating symbolism and muted tones capturing intricate impressions add import to artist Susiman Nirmalavasan’s newest collection of works that will have its debut in Colombo…
Sunday Times 2
UNITED NATIONS – The recent military coup in Myanmar and an attempted palace coup in Jordan…
Education
A section of unemployed graduates protest outside the Presidential secretariat. They claimed that some of their…
Magazine
Captivating symbolism and muted tones capturing intricate impressions add import to artist Susiman Nirmalavasan’s newest collection…