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Low-cost domestic carrier Arkia made the first scheduled landing, with Flight 883 touching down on the airport’s 3,600 meter-long runway. → Read More
Israeli scientists are growing ever closer to their American peers, despite the geographic distance. → Read More
Flug notified Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of her decision on Thursday, according to a statement from the central bank. → Read More
Without more highly trained hi-tech employees, Israel will not be able to maintain its competitive edge. → Read More
Rescuers are racing against the weather, as monsoon season threatens to raise water levels. → Read More
“It’s a new and serious player – the largest actor yet – to make a bid for Bezeq,” said the market source. → Read More
VDroom allows you to present a full panoramic, 360-degree view – and upload those tools on Google Images, to your Facebook page, or any other website. → Read More
Some 40% of the embattled Israel Post will be sold, in two stages. → Read More
The PA routinely provides monthly stipends to terrorists and their next-of-kin – akin to familial welfare payments – often in cases when the primary breadwinner is incarcerated or killed. → Read More
The Twitter accounts can still be accessed outside of Israel. → Read More
A record number of Israelis traveled or vacationed abroad in the last year, signs of a booming economy and the increasing number of low-cost airlines servicing the market. → Read More
If the bureaucratic morass continues, other Israeli firms could also relocate their operations abroad. → Read More
The crux of the problem is that longer life expectancies and much lower birthrates are putting a toll on pension systems throughout the aging Western world. → Read More
“The prince comes to Israel and he wants to talk tech. And long-term, that’s really good for us. The more people want to talk tech and the less they talk about the other crap, well, God bless them.” → Read More
A possible motive is due to the company being majority-owned by French state-owned public corporations – SNCF and RATP, both of whom have come under pressure by labor unions critical of Israel. → Read More
Raanana-based Nice Systems, a software enterprise company, is pledging that none of its employees will fly on El Al until the airline explicitly bar gender discrimination. → Read More
Located in Kibbutz Hulda, the Barkan winery is one of the largest in Israel. Ethiopian-Israelis number around 150,000, and the group has traditionally faced workplace discrimination. → Read More
Castro said buying Hoodies could be considered "part of the company's strategy of expanding its activity in Israel through investment in complementary fashion and lifestyle brands." → Read More
In violation of a court order, an El Al flight from New York sat on the runway for more than an hour. → Read More
While the burning kites have yet to kill or maim any Israeli civilians, they are increasingly inflicting an economic toll. → Read More