Business and Economy
Industry representatives, content experts, innovation fans and students convene to come up with solutions to decrease environmental impacts.
Until then, work on your bucket list. Or, as Sara Salansky, a senior official in Israel’s Ministry of Tourism, says: Our slogan is “Dream now, travel later.”
Prolonged droughts and rising temperatures have disrupted long-standing planting practices and left the land with major desertification.
Exiled writer Ramin Parham says that Tehran is engaged in brinkmanship with the United States, where its position is influenced primarily by domestic existential threats.
A letter to U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas provides historical, legal, legislative and moral background information explaining why the current regulations should not be changed.
A multidisciplinary approach will strengthen research being carried out in numerous fields, including water, food security, clean energy, environmental engineering, public health and social justice.
The appeal comes in response to a request by left-wing Jewish groups to rescind the directive put in place by the Trump administration.
Ultimately, ISO 20022 will facilitate cross-border payments that are less expensive, faster and more transparent.
Brian Finkel reached out to Dubai-based Al Barakah Dates Factory, and without knowing he lived in Israel, it became his largest supplier. As the relationship grew, the two companies ended up forming a strategic partnership that is becoming representative of the region.
COVID-vaccinated Israelis can book a choice of “escapes” to the Greek Isles and Cyprus aboard the new luxury liner.
“The AI revolution is expected to impact our way of life in every aspect,” from drug development to security systems, robotics and even social issues,” said Professor Meir Feder, who will head the center.
Signees of a letter against the move were J Street, the New Israel Fund, Partners for Progressive Israel, Ameinu, Americans for Peace Now and T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights.