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TopicBenjamin Natenyahu

Topic: Benjamin Natenyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu is the Michael Jordan of Israeli politics

Netanyahu is like Jordan in a nutshell — a relentless competitor who loves to play on the brightest stages for the highest stakes.

Netanyahu wants Israelis to greet with ‘Indian Namaste’ as coronavirus scare spreads

The Israeli Prime Minister said small steps such as adopting the “Indian Namaste” could help in controlling the spread of coronavirus.

Trump’s plan for Israel and Palestinians won’t bring peace

The plan gives Israelis everything they could want, except for those few extremists demanding total annexation of all Palestinian areas. And it gives Palestinians virtually none of their core goals.

Netanyahu asked to form Israel’s next government, but with few signs he can succeed

President Reuven Rivlin has given Netanyahu first crack at building a coalition in parliament. Experts say it’s ‘all or nothing’ for the Israeli leader.

Theresa May’s brush with the Four Horsemen, and Trump’s Mexican standoff

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

On Camera

The Bengal Files has made sure Kolkata dusts history books to find out real Gopal Mukherjee

Whether it is due to the alleged unofficial ban on The Bengal Files or allegations by Gopal Mukherjee’s family against Agnihotri, everyone in the state wants to know more about Mukherjee.

Punjab’s paddy farmers are staring at big losses. Why flood impact may spill out of India’s rice bowl

As devastated farmers begin to come to terms with the fallout, 4 lakh hectares of land under paddy cultivation across state is flooded. Punjab is among the biggest contributors to PDS.

Army chief weighs in on theaterisation, says it is inevitable and need of the hour

New Delhi: Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi has strongly backed the idea of theaterisation, saying it is inevitable and the need of the hour. Speaking...

Punjab is fast becoming the new Northeast. And there’s a message in it for Modi

In its toughest time in decades because of floods, Punjab would’ve expected PM Modi to visit. If he has the time for a Bihar tour, why not a short visit to next-door Punjab?