We are hearing and seeing more about robots in the house helping with chores. And really it frightens me. I am glad Sri Lanka is backward...
With the Presidential Commission on the Easter Attacks exonerating (though not absolving) Ranil Wickremesinghe and unreservedly indicting Maithripala Sirisena, there’s bound to be a seismic shift...
by Rajan Philips A political observer with an exceptionally sharp mind offered this online comment recently: “With little on offer as a political alternative, many of...
by Kumar David Whether the Sri Lankan regime is deep-fired or lightly sautéed in Geneva on March 23 will not in itself much affect the lives...
By Sanjeewa Jayaweera The latest controversy to stoke much discussion in both the political arena and the public domain is the purported “sugar scam.” Politicians from...
By Laura Kuenssberg, Political Editor (BBC) At the beginning of March 2020, I asked a senior member of the government: “Do you feel worried?” They replied:...
Dr Upatissa Pethiyagoda It was sometime in the early seventies. I was at the Perera & Sons outlet at Kollupitiya junction, sipping an iced coffee, when...
Founder of BBC’s Sandesaya which made one of the earliest Sinhalese broadcasts possible over British radio and the first Deputy Editor of the Sinhala Encyclopaedia- J.V....
Emeritus Prof. S. N. Arseculeratne My plea to readers, is please keep an open mind on what I will say, despite your conditioning and beliefs. This...
by Selvam Canagaratna Halfway through his first 100 days in office, wrote Joel Mathis in The Week, President Joe Biden still hasn’t given a formal press...