By Gwynne Dyer The ‘two-state solution’ is still dead. The deal to open diplomatic ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, announced by Israel’s Prime...
BY GEORGE BRAINE I was going through a supermarket checkout in Alabama when the cheerful cashier, a young Black woman, and I got into a conversation....
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa however decided that he could still meet the challenges with the powers vested in him. True to his word, the infected clusters were...
The Sri Lanka Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Association (SLPMA) welcomed the newly elected government’s decision to create a new State Ministry for Pharmaceuticals Manufacture as a crucial positive...
On the twelfth of August fifteen years ago, Sri Lanka lost a dazzling jewel in Lakshman Kadirgamar. It was at the hands of a demented, brutal...
By Sarath Manula Wickrama The first Chancellor appointed from Rajarata area was warmly welcomed on July 24. The highest position one can attain in university field...
by Malinda Seneviratne Consolation prizes there will always be. All it takes is a poker face, ability to cherry-pick and a veneer of analytical sophistication. Well,...
by Kumar David It has been a constant if annoying refrain of this column that there are powerful class, political, military, cultural and racial-religious forces pushing...
by Dr. Upatissa Pethiyagoda We are constantly reminded of the sorry state of our Economy. This is simply to say that we are broke. We are...
by Nilakshan Perera (continued from last week) On July 23, 1983, when the LTTE ambushed 14 Army personnel including Lt Waas Gunawardena, we were at Ratmalana...