Proposed Anti-Terrorism Act – Part II By Dr Jayampathy Wickramaratne, President’s Counsel A significant feature of the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) is that offences are very...
– a critical review in relation with such activity in Tamil Nadu and the orogenesis of Himalayas based on a new theory of cratons and mobile...
By Dr. Ranil Senanayake The national media carried two news items that seem to reflect the duality our national psyche and this reality bodes ill for...
By Dr Jayampathy Wickramaratne President’s Counsel Despite terrorism being a worldwide phenomenon, the international community is yet to agree on a definition of terrorism. Ben Saul,...
by Rajan Philips Halfway through my writing this piece news broke out that a Grand Jury in New York has voted to indict former President Donald...
By Sanjeewa Jayaweera Undoubtedly, children, particularly from low-income families, have borne the most significant hardships due to the unprecedented economic crisis that has beset our country....
MTV 1 in its night news bulletin on March 27, mentioned that Kumar Sngakkara had addressed the Oxford Union and presented a short visual. Interest kindled,...
by Ravi Perera Breaking the urban disarray of the hectic Nawala-Nugegoda Road is the charming walkway commonly referred to as the “Weli Park”.The park’s immediate surroundings...
Excerpted from volume ii of the Sarath Amunugama autobiography (Continued from last week) As a member of the Sri Lankan delegation I began to attend the...
(BBC) The International Monetary Fund is lending Sri Lanka $3bn (£2.4bn) to help it deal with its worst economic crisis in its history as an independent...