My Red Comrade: A Review - (Lionel Bopage)
Sudath Mahadivulwewa, a renowned Sri Lankan producer, has released his latest film, My Red Comrade.
Sudath Mahadivulwewa, a renowned Sri Lankan producer, has released his latest film, My Red Comrade.
Whenever I am confronted with the challenge of writing about subjects and disciplines, the frontiers of which I am not quite certain, I have an “infantile tendency” of referring to well-known dictionaries and lexicons.
This article is a reproduction of the Chapter 4 of the book "INNOVATING CENTRAL BANKS With New Mandate and Governance to Promote Safer Money and Banking in Open Economies" (pages 67-99) published by me through Sarasavi Bookshop in February 2019.
There is much talk about crossovers that have taken place and are in the offing, with parties preparing for a year of elections.
In the face of a growing number of lawsuits, OpenAI insists that the use of copyrighted content to train LLMs is fair use.
Everyone has the right to a life free of violence and coercion. However, WHO’s most recent estimates, launched in March 2021, show that almost 1 in 3 women worldwide experiences physical and/or sexual violence in her lifetime.
A documentary film by Udan Fernando on 1st November, 2023 at 6.00 pm at the Goethe Institut, Colombo 7.
Let it be crystal clear: It is an absolute imperative for each and every one of us to shoulder the profound responsibility and unwavering duty of seeking the unvarnished truth.
(This is the second part of a three-part series on the Easter attacks carried out by a group of suicide bombers inspired by Islamic State (IS) ideology in 2019. Yet, the persisting conspiracy theories continue to cast shadows, regrettably obscuring the truth and jeopardizing national security in Sri Lanka. With Britain’s Channel 4 due to make ‘revelations’ today (05), the aim of this article series is to initiate an extensive social dialogue with regard to the terror attacks.)
(This is the first part of a three-part series on the Easter attacks carried out by a group of suicide bombers inspired by Islamic State (IS) ideology in 2019. Yet, the persisting conspiracy theories continue to cast shadows, regrettably obscuring the truth and jeopardizing national security in Sri Lanka.)