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Aviation History

September 1, 2024
Editor's Choice

SriLankan Airlines: A Tragic Comedy of Errors and Betrayal

Editorial SriLankan Airlines’ 45-year saga, spanning its inception under Air Lanka’s livery in 1979, paints a portrait of both resilience and ruin. Born amidst the heady euphoria of JR Jayewardene’s landslide victory,

Aviation/History

The First Flight and The Audacity Of Aviation

“The desire to fly is an idea handed down to us by our ancestors who, in their grueling travels across trackless lands in prehistoric times, looked enviously on the birds soaring freely through space, at full speed, above all obstacles,

December 18, 2024

80 Years On, The Chicago Convention Speaks

Aviation/History

In the depths of a world ravaged by war, I came into being—a beacon of hope, a testament to humanity’s boundless dreams. My birth

Lost Branch of Humanity Discovered Through DNA Analysis

Education/Health

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have uncovered a hidden chapter in human evolution, revealing that modern humans descend from the interbreeding of two

Criminal Liability of Humanoids in Airports and Aircraft

January 10, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The law has always advanced in uneasy tandem with technology, often trailing it, sometimes resisting it, but ultimately reshaping itself in response to what society chooses to deploy in the real world.

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Lost Branch of Humanity Discovered Through DNA Analysis

March 20, 2025
Education/Health

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have uncovered a hidden chapter in human evolution, revealing that modern humans descend from the interbreeding of two now-extinct species around 300,000 years ago. This discovery

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The First Flight and The Audacity Of Aviation

December 18, 2024
Aviation/History

“The desire to fly is an idea handed down to us by our ancestors who, in their grueling travels across trackless lands in prehistoric times, looked enviously on the birds soaring freely

More

80 Years On, The Chicago Convention Speaks

November 28, 2024
Aviation/History

In the depths of a world ravaged by war, I came into being—a beacon of hope, a testament to humanity’s boundless dreams. My birth was no ordinary event but a moment of

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SriLankan Airlines: A Tragic Comedy of Errors and Betrayal

September 1, 2024
Editor's Choice

Editorial SriLankan Airlines’ 45-year saga, spanning its inception under Air Lanka’s livery in 1979, paints a portrait of both resilience and ruin. Born amidst the heady euphoria of JR Jayewardene’s landslide victory,

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