Globes on protest ads:
'Our front page is not for sale'
Opponents of judicial reform purchase ads on front pages of most major newspapers in Israel stating it is a 'black day' for democracy.
Opponents of judicial reform purchase ads on front pages of most major newspapers in Israel stating it is a 'black day' for democracy.
Increase in Iranian cyber attacks on Israeli targets under guise of independent hacker groups, some also linked to countries like Turkey.
Globes: 'Concept of Israel as a giant testing trial lab for COVID-19 vaccinations came from several sources.'
Lady Globes magazine chooses Ayelet Shaked as Israel's most influential woman. Forbes had selected her as 'woman of the year' in July.
President Rivlin denies allegations that he said 'the sons of my nation chose terrorism' - but points accusatory finger at silent majority.
While politicians have been seeking to portray Israelis as broke, Israelis have been spending thousands on smartphones.
A new report being prepared by Comptroller Yosef Shapira on housing could be a big problem for the Prime Minister.
Economics Minister Naftali Bennett has been portrayed in the media in numerous ways – mostly negative – and he has had enough of it.
Likud and Jewish Home still polling first and second place respectively; right-wing-religious bloc would have clear majority.
A poll showed that salaries of top-level employees in Israeli companies grew by 18% in 2013 over the previous year.
Foreign Ministry strike called into question after data shows employees make between 20,000-60,000 NIS per month. But is it true?
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu held a bank account in the tax haven of Jersey Island between 1999-2003, finds Globes newspaper.
Israeli gas mask kits are showing up at online sales sites like eBay. Officials warn against buying some of them due to safety issues
Golan Communications, which had offered an all-included package for NIS 99, slashed that to NIS 49 over the weekend