News
One of Asia’s most spectacular pageants, the Kandy Esala Perahera, began yesterday with the Kumbal Perahera taking place. The caparisoned Maligawa tusker Indiraja and other…
Computer Emergency Response Team traces website to US-based Google server By Ishu Bandara The Election Commission is to seek the assistance of the police cybercrimes…
By Damith Wickremasekara Drone cameras, snipers and more than 4,500 police personnel will be deployed for security operations in and around the Election Commission on…
Sports
Isipathana College flyhalf Shahid Zumri played a crucial role in guiding his team to a nail-biting 19-18 victory over Royal College in the Super Round…
Defending champions St. Peter’s College showcased their resilience and determination…
Business Times
With the Supreme Court temporarily cancelling the e-visa system managed by VFS Global, following a petition by tourism industry organisations and three opposition politicians, the…
A long time ago there was an island on the Indian Ocean to where people from all over the world travelled to. But today this…
Local businesses in Bangladesh, particularly by MAS Holdings and Brandix –Sri Lanka’s largest apparel manufacturers -, were largely unscathed by the violence that swept the…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
The northern polity is keen to take advantage of every election, this time the presidential election, to ‘strike when the iron is hot’ and make demands from the competing parties in the South. One of their demands is to hold elections to the nine defunct provincial councils after the presidential…
Columns
Billionaire businessman withdraws because of his firm belief in Feng Shui and indisposition of family member More shocks to Pohottuwa as Pavithra and Rohitha decide to support Ranil Several…
My dear Namal baby, I thought I must write to you to congratulate you since you have now been chosen as the candidate of the ‘pohottuwa’ party for…
The expected economic growth of 4 percent for this year is being achieved amidst political uncertainties and social unrest. In spite of this, poverty and malnutrition have increased,…
It is with wry amusement that we find the Sri Lankan Parliament has been told that the Government’s social media laws (the Online Safety Bill) will be reintroduced…
Those who unwisely murmur ‘Bangladeshi people power a la Sri Lanka’ in assessing the ‘second liberation’ of Bangladesh following the jubilant toppling of fifteen year one-party rule by…
Poor Dhammika Perera, who was touted as the SLPP’s presidential hope. For months on end, he had been kept tied in reserve as the party’s biblical scapegoat to…
The Supreme Court has been making the headlines in recent times for all the right reasons. A spate of judgements that have deep implications for a democratic society…
If the arrogant and egotistic leaders of developing countries do not learn a clear lesson from the disgraceful fall of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed, they too…
By Chandanie Kirinde While the current parliament completed four years of its five-year term this week, there was more focus on what was happening outside parliament than inside…
Plus
Soaring through the clouds, 13,000 feet above the ground with a breathtaking view of the Koggala Lake, the coastline, and the endless sea unfolding beneath…
Magazine
By Vinuri Gunaratne Cricket: Undoubtedly the most intense national passion that unites the entire nation. Yet for the boys’ team in Kelamitiya (close to Tangalle),…
Sunday Times 2
Violinist Sulara Nanayakkara and pianist Johann Peiris will present a Violin- Piano Duo Recital on Tuesday,…
Education
A protest was held by the Inter University Student Federation in Colombo this week over a…
Magazine
By Vinuri Gunaratne Cricket: Undoubtedly the most intense national passion that unites the entire nation. Yet…