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News
A state-of-the-art kidney hospital was declared open in Polonnaruwa on Friday by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa accompanied by former President Maithripala Sirisena. This China-Sri Lanka friendship…
While the cost of living is likely to soar in the wake of yesterday’s fuel price hikes, a government-appointed ministerial committee is due to study…
Those found guilty of torture or attempting to commit torture will have to pay increased fines in addition to jail terms in terms of an…
Sports
Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) chieftain Rizly Illyas merrily presented a comprehensive and promising plan of restarting competitions from August with a two-legged domestic 7s and…
If anyone thinks the current pay dispute between cricketers and…
Business Times
Farmers in Anamaduwa in the Puttalam district protesting in their fields over the non-availability of fertiliser. Pic by Hiran Priyanka Jayasinghe…
Ceylon Tea synonymous with quality and uniqueness of its origins could lose its place in the global market as smallholder growers who contribute 70 per…
Four new state-owned business enterprises (SOBEs) are to be added to the existing 52 strategically important state-owned enterprises (SOEs) as limited liability companies, and these…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
The Government seems to be rather coy, shying away from a rather unpleasant act of its which it knows only too well is not viewed with favour by the general public. It has opened Letters of Credit (LCs) to import brand new vehicles for Members of Parliament, and those in…
Columns
Crisis within the largest opposition grouping continues as Premadasa seeks unwavering support EU Parliament adopts Sri Lanka resolution which portends the withdrawal of GSP plus tariffs Foreign Ministry…
My dear Sarath, I had to write to you this week because you are making headlines in these difficult days of ‘lockdown’ or ‘travel restrictions’ as those in…
Merchandise exports are likely to decline this year despite a revival of global demand. The resurgence of COVID, travel restrictions and the island-wide lockdown from May have restricted…
The Foreign Ministry’s Media mandarins have added two more to their repertoire through recent tweets. One said, “Addressing the officers of French Navy ships Tonnerre and Surcous which…
Fast on its way to illustrating South Asia’s frightening object lesson on how to reduce one of the region’s oldest democracies to a dystopian nightmare of rampant disease,…
With a container ship leaking dangerous chemicals on fire at sea for over 12 nerve-racking days despite the best efforts of the fire-fighting crew to extinguish its wind…
So what are we — fish, flesh or fowl? Judging by what appears in the print and electronic media on happening in Sri Lanka we are foul, and…
Facing controversies on multiple fronts, the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP)-led Government would surely have been glad that this week’s Parliament sittings were limited to just Tuesday (8)…
Plus
Don’t we all miss the thrill of going to the movies? Seeking out alternatives like online streaming platforms, YouTube channels, podcasts and other forms of…
Magazine
“The artist sees what others only catch a glimpse of”, according to Leonardo da Vinci; but through the unique intimacy achievable through social media, art…
Sunday Times 2
The thirteenth day of June, 1950, was a sad day for Lake House. On that day,…
Education
Many business leaders pay lip service to the idea of transformation. For Dinuk Hettiarachchi, it’s at…
Magazine
“The artist sees what others only catch a glimpse of”, according to Leonardo da Vinci; but…