Sri Lanka is standing on the edge of a coastal catastrophe, with the nation’s lifeline rapidly eroding under the combined...
The Sectoral Oversight Committee (SoC)on Economic Development and International Relations recently examined the Microfinance and Credit Regulatory Authority Bill and...
By Shamindra Ferdinando The Catholic Church has sought an explanation from the government after former Public Security Minister Rear Admiral (retd.) Sarath Weerasekera, admitted, in Parliament,...
By Sanjeewa Jayaweera Ali Sabry (AS), the newly appointed Finance Minister, was unusually candid and forthright in a couple of recent television interviews. He acknowledged the...
Wednesday 20th April, 2022 The youth protesting in Colombo have shown what they are capable of. They have taken the bull by the horns. Instead of...
Those genuinely keen on protecting the environment should without further delay launch a project to protect rain forests. The ongoing power cuts have underscored Sri Lanka’s...
Countrywide protests against steep fuel price hikes: Govt. announces 35% bus fare increase; minimum charge Rs 27 Indefinite curfew declared in part of Kegalle District following...
Your above-captioned editorial (19/04) is another impartial assessment of affairs of this emerald isle, affecting the peaceful life of citizens. One truthful statement you made In...
NFF leader Wimal Weerawansa told Parliament yesterday that the government had lost its moral right to govern the country. “The government no longer has a moral right to govern. Soon...
by Sanath Nanayakkare All licensed commercial banks in the country are still facing a huge crunch in foreign exchange inflow, although inward remittances can be converted to Sri...
by Rex Clementine The fears of the pandemic that wrecked havoc for two years are gradually easing off as the government made an announcement that wearing...
by Jehan Perera Faced with the challenge of showing a stable government, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has appointed a new Cabinet, together with a large ministerial contingent....
By Ifham Nizam Sri Lanka was on a low emissions path, but despite its low carbon footprint much more needed to be done to achieve set...
“As for our majority…one is enough” – Benjamin Disraeli by Dharshan Weerasekera Sri Lanka is in an unprecedented economic crisis. Prices of basic goods have skyrocketed...