Deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan explores scientific entrepreneurship in Africa and religion reporter Canaan Lidor explains a community's hostile takeover in Hungary

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn on the stormy vote for the Judicial Selection Committee, and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman on a 'mini-agreement' with Iran

Knesset correspondent Tal Schneider discusses choosing MKs for Judicial Selection Committee; Diaspora affairs reporter Canaan Lidor looks at Hungarian PM speech and Hong Kong eruv

Legal reporter Jeremy Sharon looks at PM's move to shut down partners' proposals and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discusses politics of negotiation at judicial overhaul talks

As more funds are funnelled to the ultra-Orthodox community, other budgets for investment in high-tech are reduced; reforms for tackling high cost of living are suffering

In letter, former senior Bank of Israel and Treasury officials warn the planned funding of food vouchers and unregulated schools poses an 'existential threat to Israel's future'

Disbursements include NIS 3.7b to ultra-Orthodox yeshivas; Treasury warns spending disincentivizes Haredi labor and could lead to huge losses in GDP, higher taxes

Political writer Tal Schneider on bills' advances and the president's role as compromise-pusher; diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman looks at Saudi Arabia's agreement with Iran

Political correspondent Tal Schneider and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discuss what's in store for the Knesset's Wednesday vote, and the push-pull of politics in the plenum

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn and legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon discuss impassioned debate as contentious legislation gets its first Knesset okay

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