by Vijaya Chandrasoma Centuries of persecution of the Jewish people by Europeans and Russians culminated in the most horrible modern genocide in modern times committed by...
Today we begin excerpting from the memoirs of Desamanya Lalith de Mel, the first Sri Lankan to be appointed to the main board of Reckit and...
By Uditha Devapriya The SJB and the JVP-NPP lead the latest IHP surveys, while the UNP and the SLPP lag behind. The SJB has the potential...
This time with the aid of the BBC by Rohan Wijesinha The Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) has banned the use of Unpiloted Aerial Vehicles (UAVs),...
By Kingsley Wickremasuriya, PhD E-mail: kingsley.wickremasuriya@gmail.com Introduction April this year marked the fourt anniversary of the Easter Sunday bomb attack which rocked and shocked Sri Lanka...
An Appreciation Prof. A.D.T.E. Perera who passed away recently was an eminent scholar of Buddhist Art and Archeology was born on April 29, 1936 at the...
To my knowledge Royal College in its past history has been the epitome of secularism in schools. This was a school that promoted a neutral stance...
By Dr. Justice Chandradasa Nanayakkara Psychology is a broad field that encompasses the scientific study of the human mind, and its processes, such as thought, behaviour,...
BY AMY MAGUIRE International humanitarian law – the law of armed conflict – aims to constrain how wars are fought. It is designed to protect non-combatants...
By Uditha Devapriya Secularism is understood in different ways by different people. In Sri Lanka it has been seen, at various times, as an ideal to...