Electra Consumer Products signs NIS 60 million deal with multinational US convenience chain; first outlet expected by 2022 in Tel Aviv

Israeli team in Tel Aviv leads Express Wi-Fi project meant to bring unconnected or under-connected people in developing world online

ElectReon inks $9.4 million deal to roll out tech that will power 200 public buses at city terminals

Workers gather in city's Rabin Square, march into surrounding roads on first day of open-ended strike to force government into talks on wages, labor shortage

Trendy HaOgen coffee house in the White City's central Dizengoff Square is outwardly unassuming, causing some to ask why it feels the need to hide its mission of Messianic outreach

Paternal aunt says Eitan Biran was abducted and must be returned to Italy; maternal family says parents had planned to return to Israel; Tel Aviv court sets next hearing for Oct. 8

Medics treat a man who is lightly hurt while subduing suspect and woman whose car door was opened by the gunman; police reportedly say the incident is not terror-related

Online listing ridiculed for seeking a 'humble' resident to pay $375 per month for cramped bed, underlining city's acute housing crisis and those exploiting it

Global culture magazine's survey says Israel’s second city scored No.2 in food and drink category, and was the metropolis most likely to be described as 'good for people like me'

Jerusalem-based Intel subsidiary partners with German mobility service provider Sixt to test 'robotaxis' next year; passengers will hail ride on Moovit or Sixt apps

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