The Artemis II space mission has blasted off from the US state of Florida, sending four astronauts on a historic...
… talks with Moscow cover fresh coal supplies Eksath Janaraja Peramuna leader Patali Champika Ranawaka yesterday (01) said that Sri...
Thursday 27th July, 2023 There have been umpteen all-party conferences (APCs) to explore ways and means of resolving Sri Lanka’s ethnic issues, and the latest one...
The current spurt in the spiral of violence in the Middle East could easily lead the concerned observer to conclude fatalistically that the bloody conflict is...
The Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation, Nimal Siripala de Silva, went on record a few days ago saying that if all the pilots in SriLankan...
Calls on people not to fall prey to fib about early election By Saman Indrajith JVP-led NPP has called on people not to fall prey...
BY CYRIL WIMALASURENDRE KANDY – The Late General Denzil Kobbekaduwa will be commemorated in Kandy today (27) on his 83rd birth anniversary. A floral tribute is scheduled...
The first Sri Lanka born woman to be elected to Australia’s Federal Parliament in Canberra was here recently. Cassandra Fernando (35) migrated with her parents to...
From: M.A. Kaleel, Kalmunai Corr. Senior Professor Pathmalal M. Manage has been appointed the Vice Chancellor of Sri Jayewardenepura University for a term of three years...
Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN Mohan Peiris deposited the instrument of ratification by Sri Lanka of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) at a ceremony...
RW’s report before COPA The Committee on Public Finance, chaired by (Dr.) Harsha de Silva, expressed his displeasure at the absence of Finance Ministry officials summoned...
by Sanath Nanayakkare The dominance of the fiscal policy used by the government over the Monetary Policy of the Central Bank is set to wax and...
The Hambantota International Port (HIP) has increased its bunker supplies nearly six times more than their 2022 volumes in the current year. As of June 2023,...
Former US State Department employee Daya Gamage yesterday found fault with our Foreign Ministry for what he called the government’s pathetic response to unsubstantiated Canadian charge...