Business & Innovation
How Israel’s new reporting rules change the olim tax holiday - opinion
Senior R&D managers are paying the price of the AI revolution - opinion
Consumer guilt costs companies billions in abandoned online shopping carts - study
Oil surges, stocks fall as US-Iran tensions threaten Strait of Hormuz shipping flows driving risk
Iran rejected new peace talks with the US, its state news agency reported on Sunday, hours after US President Donald Trump said he was sending envoys for talks in Pakistan
Tim Cook steps down as Apple CEO after 15 years, with insider John Ternus set to replace him
Apple named longtime hardware chief John Ternus as its next CEO, tasking him with steering the company after Tim Cook as the iPhone maker gears up for an industry shift.
Israel’s hidden strength: Institutional capital pools
How long-term savings improve national resilience
The banking system
Banks are essential to the modern economy and in Israel, they are a key part of the country's remarkable development.
Israeli drone‑detection start-up scores major US commercial breakthrough
Tondo Smart, founded by IDF Unit 8200 graduates, successfully commercialized Israeli defense-derived technology with a system that efficiently detects and manages low-altitude airspaces.
Bypassing closed skies: First-of-its-kind solution keeps e-commerce shipments flowing to Israel
A groundbreaking logistics solution is helping restore the flow of e-commerce shipments to Israel amid ongoing disruptions to international air travel.
Reinventing recruitment: How AI is shaping the future of hi-tech hiring - opinion
Many technology companies still recruit using very outdated methods, with long processes and complex bureaucracy that cause potential candidates to rush toward competitors.
Jerusalem razes Elie Wiesel Plaza for NIS 73m. underground passage to Shaare Zedek
SZMC’s director-general Prof. Ofer Merin told In Jerusalem that when construction is completed, he will make sure that the Elie Wiesel Plaza and its garden are restored.
Shipping firms seek clarifications before crossing Hormuz as tankers move towards Strait
A group of around 20 ships, including container ships, bulk carriers, and tankers, was seen moving in the Gulf towards the exit via the Strait of Hormuz, according to ship tracking data.
Your Taxes: OECD, G20 launch plan to expose untaxed real estate funds and income
A new OECD initiative aims to close real estate loopholes, exposing untaxed funds, rental income, and capital gains. This could affect anyone with global property investments.