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Pro-boycott activists reportedly sent lead singer Jon Bon Jovi more than 5,000 letters urging the band to cancel the show.
The shoe company has more than five-dozen stores in Israel.
“The Big Vegan,” developed by Nestle and made of wheat and soybeans, is already available in Europe.
Tokyo is scheduled to open Nintendo’s third store later this year.
American Budweiser is sold in most of the European Union as "Bud." Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Anheuser-Busch to open cybersecurity unit in Tel Aviv
“With increasing digitalization, we have to be prepared to defend against anything coming,” said AB InBev vice president of global security and compliance Luis Veronesi.
In a recent article about Palestinian refugees in the Gaza Strip yearning to return to their family homes now located in Israel, Reuters misrepresented Tel Aviv as having been an Arab city prior to 1948.
The contest lured expected calls for boycotts by Israel-haters, but the show went on—almost without a hitch—at the Expo Tel Aviv convention center. During the vote tally, representatives from other countries praised Israel’s top-notch production.
“It is time for Jewish parents to vote with their dollars and to take NYU off the list of consideration for their kids to attend. There are plenty of other great schools who aren’t endorsing anti-Semitism at every turn,” said Club Z executive director Masha Merkulova.
The new initiative will seek to improve Facebook’s platform, help engineers resolve issues, project upcoming events and issues, and access necessary data quicker.
The new facility is slated to measure nearly 550,000 square feet and cost about $418 million to build.
Madonna performing during her MDNA Tour 2012 at Key Arena in Seattle. Credit: Ronald Woan via Wikimedia Commons.
Madonna to perform at Eurovision finals in Tel Aviv
“I believe that the performance of Madonna, accompanied by dozens of professional backup dancers, will make a significant contribution to the success of the event and the strengthening of Israel’s positive branding in the world,” said Israeli-Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams.
The flourishing Mediterranean seaside city tied with Los Angeles.