Business and Economy
The “green countries” with low COVID-19 rates that will be the first from which travel to Israel will be allowed include Cyprus, Greece, Austria, Denmark, Australia and New Zealand.
The conference, hosted by Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, focused on steps taken by participating countries to return to a safe routine in the shadow of the coronavirus.
In 2018, the two countries announced the launch of a feasibility study on such an agreement.
Private spending dropped by 20.3 percent, investment in fixed assets by 17.3 and exports by 5.9 percent from January to March, according to Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics.
“The United States will continue to hold accountable Iranian officials and institutions that oppress and abuse their own people,” said U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
A letter issued by the European Union’s top diplomat to Palestinian territories allegedly allowing terrorists to benefit from E.U. funding has gotten pro-Israel groups concerned, especially as the E.U. equivocates on the matter.
The most prominent sector in the city’s tech landscape is biotech and life science, which provides a range of innovative solutions for modern-day challenges posed by COVID-19.
“In light of the low demand for passenger flights, the company has decided to extend the temporary cessation of flights,” says the airline.
Fees were charged to circumvent “American sanctions,” with the result of millions of dollars of foreign currency coming into Iran.
The event will also feature top law-enforcement officers, including from the Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. police departments.
Tactile Mobility’s technology lets cars “feel” the road by gathering real-time data from non-visual sensors, turning it into actionable information.
Israel’s outgoing Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon sits down to discuss the ups and downs of his time at the Treasury, and especially the economic aspects of the coronavirus pandemic, which has left more than a million Israelis out of work.