News
In view of the economic catastrophe, thousands of people are trying to leave the country to seek employment overseas. As a result, there is pandemonium…
By Damith Wickremasekara The Chinese Government has ruled out the possibility of entering into a US$ 1.5 billion swap arrangement with Sri Lanka on the…
Just two out of six Russian companies have responded to a call from Sri Lanka for oil and that, too, was only to acknowledge the…
Sports
A recent skinfold test found three key players of the national white-ball set up reporting levels exceeding the benchmark of 85mm, but a policy change…
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Business Times
Amidst the queues for diesel and petrol, a fuel station at Flower Road, Colombo has adopted a novel approach to the problem. It has put…
Local renewable energy players are gradually shifting their projects to Africa or altogether stalling the current projects as they lose interest in pursuing business in…
Tourism authorities are drawing up plans to generate revenue through “instant” solutions by targeting India and Russia to increase the foreign exchange earnings. Sri Lanka…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
On Thursday, the United Nations made a flash appeal announcing to the world that it was responding to a call from the Government of Sri Lanka for emergency food and medicine assistance. It was the ultimate ignominy for a country long accustomed to living on foreign handouts, but almost never…
Columns
Economic crisis spinning out of control; food shortages continue, prices soar; food aid appeal by UN for first time Despite disputes with President, Premier Ranil makes confidence speech highlighting…
My dear Gota maamey, I thought I must write to you again when I heard you saying in an interview that you “won’t go as a failed President”.…
The prospect of severe food shortages, malnutrition and even starvation later this year is frightening. How do we respond to, and cope with, the imminent food shortages and…
China has praised India for helping Sri Lanka at a time of crisis in what appeared to be a move to deflect growing theories that China is peeved…
When questioned as to why Sri Lanka’s law works to its most ferocious extent against anti-government protestors, Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe’s answer was typically slick. Well-planned advent of a…
PRESIDENTIAL SPANNER IN THE WORKS MAY WRECK RANIL’S 21 AMENDMENT HOPES Basil resigns as MP but vows to stay active in politics to give morale to supporters The…
In the midst of the economic crisis faced by the country, the fast-changing political landscape renders it all the more difficult to read and interpret current events. The…
So Gota — as everybody now seems to call him so perhaps I should too — must really go home. That is what the GotaGoGama inhabitants said almost…
The Government on Thursday defied both Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) trade unions and the Opposition to push through the Sri Lanka Electricity Amendment Bill, which aims to fast…
Plus
In Digamadulla or modern-day Ampara, there is no dearth of ancient shrines, many taken over by jungle tide, with giant sleeping Buddhas in caves, unidentified…
Magazine
Next Sunday, we celebrate our first heroes, the ones who quietly encourage us to never give up on our hopes and dreams, the ones who…
Sunday Times 2
UNITED NATIONS (IPS) – The United Nations which has failed to help resolve some of the…
Education
With concerns about a possible food scarcity, schools too have activated cultivation programmes. Students at Viharamahadevi…
Magazine
Next Sunday, we celebrate our first heroes, the ones who quietly encourage us to never give…