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80% lower costs: The Israeli innovation shaking up the cultured food market
Unusual move: The chain selling fresh chicken thighs for less than NIS 8 per kilogram
Carrefour shook Israel’s food market with fresh chicken thighs at 7.90₪/kg, far below competitors. It’s unclear if this is temporary or a long-term strategy.
The challenges of regulating AI In a global market
Israeli importers continue expanding into Europe: Freesbe to sell Chery in Austria
After selling 25,000 Chery cars in Israel, the importer got its first license to sell Chery abroad, following Chery’s approach with Colmobil, JAC’s importer.
Three years of ChatGPT: The tool that shook our lives – and where it’s heading
A special project with Walla: AI has taken over our lives – unstoppable convenience, vanishing jobs, and blurred lines between truth and virtual reality.
Israeli Design Day returns: 30 designers showcase works on "Roots"
Israeli Design Day returns for its 4th edition over two weekends in December. This year's theme, "Roots," explores belonging. 30 designers showcase works in Jaffa with guided studio tours.
Iran's currency sinks to lowest level in history, local media blames government policy
Iranian media blamed the government's recent economic liberalization policies for adding pressure to the open rate market.
How to revive a stagnant market? This is how to bring oxygen back to the real estate sector
It’s a matter of perspective: crisis or opportunity? Polly Tetro, partner at Top Capital, shares an optimistic view on overcoming stagnation and creating a stable, healthy real estate market.
Silver hits a new record, reaching $58 per ounce
How to solve the rental crisis for young people in 120 days
A new modular initiative by "The Rental Unit" aims to build affordable rental neighborhoods in months, working with the government and local authorities.
Many young people don’t want to buy apartments
“Gen Z wants fast money, not mortgages.” Bank Jerusalem’s CEO says young people now prefer the capital market, and foreign buyers are heading for a new wave of purchases.