19:54, 10 June 2014 | GMT +5
Israel MPs elect Reuven Rivlin as president
JERUSALEM. KAZINFORM - The Israeli parliament has elected veteran Likud lawmaker Reuven Rivlin as the country's next president.

Mr Rivlin, a former parliamentary speaker and Cabinet minister, defeated long-time legislator Meir Sheetrit, by 63 to 53 in a secret runoff ballot, BBC reports.
He will succeed Shimon Peres, 90, who ends his seven-year term in July. The Israeli president occupies a largely ceremonial position and has no formal role in peace talks with the Palestinians.
Mr Rivlin, a member of the governing, right-wing Likud party, will become Israel's 10th president. He won in the second round of voting on Tuesday.
The 74-year-old opposes the creation of a Palestinian state, putting him at odds with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Analysts say Mr Peres, a Nobel peace laureate who is popular among many Israelis, will be a hard act to follow.