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Vai alla Scheda Paese »You can follow goals as small as those of your ego, or as big as those of your ideas.
— Shimon Peres
You can follow goals as small as those of your ego, or as big as those of your ideas.
— Shimon Peres
Ambassador Reda Mansour, a Druze, says he and his family were treated as suspects upon arrival at Tel Aviv airport ■ Spokesman says 'nothing wrong,' arguing he 'chose to be offended' ■ Foreign minister 'won't let it happen again'
He was a famous gangster, she was a young waitress in Tel Aviv. Zali de Toledo recalls her affair with Meyer Lansky, who tried to use Israel's Law of Return to escape the FBI
The final results aren’t in yet, but foreign investors are believed to have bought most of the stock
Foreign investors, however, said to look favorably at TASE’s potential as a for-profit corporation
Il seminario "Trasformazione digitale: (Cyber)rischi, casi studio e possibili soluzioni" si terrà a Venezia il 24 luglio 2019. L' incontro è volto ad analizzare e approfondire i rischi e le soluzioni in tema di Cybersecurity messe in campo dalle nuove tecnologie in campo digitale, grazie ad un qualificato panel di studiosi e ...
From foreign food markets to circus artists, Tel Aviv's Central Bus Station is 'a playground for imagination'
The comments by Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan came in the wake of widespread protest for the death of Solomon Teka, an Ethiopian Israeli shot by an off-duty policeman in Haifa last week
A municipality official at a Tel Aviv suburb fired after prohibiting a girl from performing as many Orthodox Jews believe religious law prohibits men from listening to women sing
This week at the Tel Aviv airport: A psychologist who believes our dreams hold the key to our psyche, and a glimpse into the debauched world of marketing
Turkey's Foreign Ministry expressed concern on late June 13 over Moldova's decision to relocate its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
An unemployment office in Tel Aviv, rather than a town in the Golan, might be a more appropriate place to carry the Trump name, since joblessness may well be the president’s most lasting legacy to Israel
After leading Jaffa high school to excellence, Jalal Toche will be the first Arab principal of Bialik-Rogozin school, which serves almost half of foreign students in Tel Aviv
La Knesset ha votato la legge che scioglie l’assise uscita dal voto del 9 aprile scorso e ha indetto nuove elezioni per il 17 settembre...
The innovation center in Tel Aviv will scout for investments in startups in digital transformation, Israel's Ministry of Economy and Industry says.
Females trade sex for fruit but don't think of it as batty prostitution: they eat from particular males with whom they will have pups, Tel Aviv University researchers say
This week at the Tel Aviv airport: A die-hard Eurovision fan offers insight into the event's utopian hookup culture, and a religious couple explains what it's like to observe Jewish law while traveling
Foreign traders shocked and paralyzed as TASE trading fails to open at usual time because of strife between union, management ■ Trading set to open 1:15 P.M. Israel time ■ Union spokesman denies strike, blames CEO for cutting staff
The university changed its mind after the Association for Civil Rights in Israel appealed the decision, arguing that since the university is not funding the Nakba commemoration event, the 2011 Nakba Law does not apply
Tel Aviv University says holding lecture by Hadash lawmaker Ofer Cassif is 'not possible,' invoking so-called Nakba Law which allows state to limit funds to institutions treating Independence Day as day of mourning
Organizers of the song contest in Tel Aviv say that it's business as usual, but only 5,000 tourists are expected to arrive
The new facility operated by Fattal hotels will cost up to $395 per passenger and allow executives to conduct business meetings without traveling to Tel Aviv or Jerusalem