Sri Lanka
How a US submarine torpedoed an Iranian frigate for first time since WWII during Iran strikes
The March 4 incident in the Indian Ocean marked the first time an American submarine had torpedoed an enemy vessel since the last days of World War II.
Iranian aircraft leaves India with sailors, bodies as Indian ships granted passage through Hormuz
India let Iran warship dock the day US sank another off Sri Lanka, officials say
'Quiet death': At least 80 killed in US strike on Iranian warship, some still missing
Fusion in Savyon
This sun-filled and elegant home combines contemporary style and Feng Shui principles.
Five ambassadors present credentials to Peres
President welcomes envoys from Vietnam, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Chile and Zambia.
Engaging the world
The best way we can defend Israel is by building bridges with people across the world.
Postscript: Time for Israel to join the world
This country has so much to be proud of it is almost a sin that it feels the need for a ministry of information, or public diplomacy, as it is politely called.
Sri Lankan NGO head visits to study environment
‘Shared environmental challenges can be an entry point for coexistence,’ says Dr. Vinya Shanthidas Ariyaratne.
Australia may investigate Sri Lanka envoy for war crimes
Ex-admiral Thisara Samarasinghe was Sri Lanka navy commander when ships allegedly fired on civilians as they fled conflict.
Humanitarianism trumps diplomacy
"Tag" is devoted to bringing Israeli and Jewish expertise to communities in developing nations and disaster-affected areas.
Games We Play: Cricket
Lions, Sri Lanka J’lem, Ra’anana tussle for T20 title; Beit Shemesh makes debut.
Hearts Don’t Need Words
A Jewish organization partners with Sri Lanka’s largest grassroots empowerment NGO.
An Israeli in Sri Lanka
Sarvodaya is the largest grassroots organization in the country – devoted to developing “the spiritual, moral, cultural, social, economic and political spheres of local life.”