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Tel Aviv-based Bites helps Amazon, Unilever, HP and others connect better with their own employees The post Israeli startup takes the pain out of workplace training appeared first on The [...]
In Egypt, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says only effective way to delivery humanitarian resources is by road, but 'arteries are clogged' The post UN chief blames Israeli ‘obstacles, chokepoints’ for looming [...]
Cultural events canceled, flags lowered, and TV suspended; Islamic State affiliate claims assault, but Putin continues to blame Ukraine The post As Russia mourns deadly terror attack, some still don’t [...]
Military announces death of Sgt. First Class Lior Raviv, 21, says more than half of those detained so far at medical center confirmed as members of Hamas or Islamic Jihad [...]
Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian discusses Gaza's Shifa Hospital, Hezbollah and the north; an hours-long West Bank standoff; Defense Minister Yoav Gallant's trip to DC The post Daily Briefing Mar. 24: [...]
Proposed outline of legislation reportedly does not include enlistment quota for ultra-Orthodox community or criminal sanctions for those who don't serve The post Gallant: I won’t support Netanyahu’s Haredi draft [...]
Mindful of an informal boycott of Israeli academics since Oct. 7, faculty from three prestigious US schools come to tour massacre sites and take home the lessons learned The post [...]
Purported criminal figure wounded in attack, as was a female relative -- reportedly an IDF soldier -- who tried to fire back at the gunman before he escaped The post [...]
When publications retract articles by Israelis, postpone Jewish film festivals or cancel exhibitions by Palestinian artists, we should confront the control wielded by largely homogeneous and monolingual cultural gatekeepers over [...]
The at-home test, called Salistick, can detect the hormone β-hCG as early as the first day of a missed period, compared to ten days after a missed period, which is [...]
Something borrowed, something Lent? The custom seems to have arisen in 13th century Italy, as festivities and masquerading escalated towards Shrove Tuesday [...]
Attempts to preserve munitions, irregular shipments and 'Indian explosives' in disintegrating sacks created a logistical and operational nightmare that made it difficult for artillery troops to assist the combat forces, [...]
A Palestinian poll shows a sharp rise in support for the attacks among Gazans, to 71 percent, up from 57 percent three months ago [...]
The October 7 massacre has caused a rift in the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem. A lawsuit against it by a former executive employee provides a rare glimpse at the [...]
Despite pressures from low-cost airlines to reopen Ben -Gurion Airport's Terminal 1 sooner to accommodate Passover travel, the Transport Ministry says it will resume operations only by June 1 [...]