Mathews made his T20 comeback for Sri Lanka in January after a three-year gap
Benjamin Netanyahu told Israel’s parliament Monday that he hopes to rejuvenate peace efforts in his new term. Negotiations remained frozen during Netanyahu’s previous four-year term.
Netanyahu told the chamber that Israel has proven “time and again” it is ready to make concessions in exchange for a “real peace.”
He said that with goodwill from the Palestinians, Israel is “ready for a historic concession that will end the conflict with the Palestinians once and for all.”
Netanyahu gave no indication about what concessions he might make in his new term.
His new Cabinet, set to be sworn in later Monday, consists of both moderates and hard-liners toward the Palestinians.
Mathews made his T20 comeback for Sri Lanka in January after a three-year gap
United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees says 80,000 people have fled Rafah since Monday
US prosecutors charged an Indian citizen with plotting to kill a Sikh separatist and said an Indian government official was involved in the planning
About 175 flights were cancelled due to sudden sick leave calls from crew members
The visit was the king's second engagement in two days after he hosted the first annual garden party at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday
Freejna School project aims to turn every government school into a community centre after school hours
The NASA simulation mission will see astronauts conducting medical research to virtual explorations of Mars
Girl students from the school topped the country in both science and commerce streams