Photo courtesy of Sri Lanka Guardian It is with tremendous sadness that I write about the passing of D.B.S. Jeyaraj. He was a ...
Photo by Noopura Liyanage Seventeen years after the Mullivaikkal massacre, remembrance remains necessary. But remembrance without reflection risks becoming ritual and ritual without political clarity ...
Photo courtesy of UNFPA Towards the end of 2025, Sri Lanka received $50 million from the World Bank to accelerate its digital ...
There have been intense public debates over the meaning and interpretation of the Constitution, and especially the far-reaching changes introduced by the Nineteenth Amendment in 2015, since the ...
Photo by Jithmi Athukorale For decades, the Tamil people have endured war, displacement, political betrayal, economic neglect and repeated cycles of disappointment. Yet despite these hardships, the ...
Every monsoon season in Sri Lanka now arrives with familiar images: submerged homes in low lying districts, landslides ...
One of the most damaging features of the collapse of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was the speed at which its own ranks fragmented under pressure. As corruption scandals mounted and electoral defeats ...
Photo courtesy of Youth Policy Toolbox Sri Lanka is undergoing one of the most significant demographic transitions in its ...
Photo courtesy of AP It was not just flattery but a genuine confession by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when ...
The prosecution of war crimes has increasingly transcended national borders, reflecting a growing interplay between domestic legal systems and international accountability mechanisms. Where states are ...
It has been 19 months since you took office as president and 17 months since you formed the government with a two-thirds majority. In this context, I think I can share some details with you as a Sri ...