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How KYC, AML, and safer-play rules are reshaping Europe’s online casino market
Your guide to finding foreclosure properties in 2026
Only 45% of Tel Aviv Stock Exchange companies made donations in 2025, study finds
How governments are becoming major market players
A new restaurant in Haifa is redefining Italian cuisine
It serves dried pasta, skips pizza, and doesn’t take reservations. The Italian in the Market is shaking up Talpiot Market with a bold concept that doesn’t try to please everyone.
Trying to climb out of the hole: Nissan unveils an electric Juke and a new X-Trail
The Japanese manufacturer offers a first glimpse of a new lineup aimed at changing direction after factory closures and 20,000 layoffs, with support from Renault and the return of iconic models.
Without going to the butcher: The urban chain brings premium meat to the checkout
After its deli and wine department, am:pm launches a new move, adding a butcher shop with Meat Market M25, offering cuts, kebabs, and sausages in a convenient Grab&Go format.
Eduard Khemchan and the discipline of multi-cycle investing
Apple leak: Tim cook’s future smart glasses and what they will look like
Apple is developing smart glasses to compete with Meta, according to Mark Gurman. The device will have camera, audio, and AI features without a display. Launch expected in 2026–2027.
Xtreme HD IPTV: The only IPTV with Telegram community
Britons in Shock: Jaecoo 7 becomes UK’s best-selling car
Israel's top-selling crossover has become UK's best-seller, birthplace of Rolls-Royce and Land Rover. Chinese brands now hold 15% of UK market and are growing across Europe.
40 years later: Israeli fireplace brand expands its operations
Alongside its expansion into international markets, the company is opening a new showroom showcasing its range of fireplaces and architectural solutions.
Kayleigh Sacco on how Canada’s digital casino market is setting new standards for player experience
Will the Israeli brain solve the energy crisis? New Israel–Japan tech collaboration
NetZero Ventures and NGLI are building a tech bridge to help Japanese corporations adopt Israeli energy and climate innovations, turning academic research into start-ups tailored to market needs.