by Hugh Karunanayake Royal College as well as the other leading schools in Colombo have produced some outstanding orators who have graced the national scene both...
by Gnana Moonesinghe Where Sri Lanka is concerned, reconciliation means different things to different people. To me it means recognizing that ours is a plural society...
By Michael Roberts Some of the most colourful surnames that once stood as a beacon to help distinguish the ethnic backgrounds of locals have now gone...
by Hugh Karunanayake The fort of Galle was captured from the Portuguese by the Dutch in 1640 and Galle remained the Dutch capital city in Ceylon...
These regional chieftains have a proprietorial hold over their strong vote bank. The BJP plans to either decimate them or join them as their ally. BY...
By Uditha Devapriya The linkages between domestic politics and foreign policy represent an interesting, if not intriguing, object of study. There may be convergences between the...
By Eng. Thushara Dissanayake Climate change is no more a matter of controversy as there is a scientific consensus on the occurrence with predictions of horrible...
By Tharishi Hewavithanagamage Thirteen years and billions of dollars later, director James Cameron has brought the much-anticipated sequel, ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ to life! Despite...
By Lynn Ockersz It is quite some time since the term ‘reconciliation’ came to be used frequently in public discussion in Sri Lanka. This has been...
By Fr J.C. Pieris When we celebrate a birthday, we do not go back to the infancy of the person and celebrate that first day. If...