Home Gallery Photos of the week: Jordan’s royals in Australia, Oman sets world record, Trump’s ME peace goals by Aarti Saundalkar November 23, 2016 Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Queen Rania walk after placing poppies at the Roll of Honour during their visit to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra on November 23, 2016. King Abdullah II and Queen Rania are on an official visit to Australia upon an invitation from Australia’s Governor General Peter Cosgrove. Photo credit: Getty Images Participants hold candles forming the shape and colours of the Omani flag as they attempt to break the Guinness world record of the largest human flag lit with candles, with a total of 2016 people, on November 21, 2016, at the Qurum amphitheatre in the capital Muscat. Photo credit: Getty Images Lebanese police female cadets march in a military parade during an official ceremony commemorating the country’s 73rd independence day in the capital Beirut, on November 22, 2016. Photo credit: Getty Images US President-elect Donald Trump leaves a meeting at the New York Times on November 22, 2016 in New York. Trump stated on Tuesday that he would “love” to clinch a deal to end the conflict between Israel and Palestine despite the checkered history of US attempts to broker a Middle East peace.” I would love to be the one who made peace with Israel and the Palestinians, that would be such a great achievement,” he said. Photo credit: Getty Images Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation is bestowed the Mother Teresa Memorial International Award for Social Justice. The UAE Minister has been recognised by the Mumbai-based Harmony Foundation NGO for his work towards peace and harmony. Photo credit: Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation on Twitter 0 Comments