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EyeSight signs a multi-million dollar deal with China’s Exsun to outfit trucks with its tech in light of new safety regulations
weiterlesenEyeSight signs a multi-million dollar deal with China’s Exsun to outfit trucks with its tech in light of new safety regulations
weiterlesenThe city of Tel Aviv inaugurated the first section on Sunday of a new 110 km (68 miles) network of bicycle trails in a bid to transform the area into…
weiterlesenDie wöchentlichen ILI News enthalten alles, was Sie sowohl über die vergangene Woche, als auch über die kommende Woche in Bezug auf Israel wissen sollten, aber in dieser Form so…
weiterlesenReview: The Setai Sea of Galilee hotel brings a new level of luxury to the eastern shores of the Kinneret, with guest units in lavishly furnished villas and a spa…
weiterlesenHoliday treat goes gourmet in Jewish state, with some offering a French twist on classic delicacy
weiterlesenPortable, wearable device will offer over-the-counter alternative to pills or surgery, to be used as needed.
weiterlesenDespite pressure by the BDS movement on local authorities to scrap the project, the center—located in the slums of Johannesburg and renovated with the help of Israel’s ambassador to South…
weiterlesenAfter extensive renovations, Terra Sancta Museum showcases archaeological artifacts linked to the life of Jesus as well as a rare half-shekel coin minted by the Jews who revolted against the…
weiterlesenRefundit, SeeVoov, Howazit and Pruvo join six other travel startups in the finals to be held in January in Madrid; 2,771 companies from 132 countries applied for top prize
weiterlesenThe US food and drinks giant announced in August that it was buying the Israeli firm, which makes machines that carbonate home tap water, for $3.2 billion
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