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Israeli court upholds order compelling KAN journalist to hand over raw footage in ‘Bild’ affair
The case placed the court squarely at the intersection of two weighty public interests: the independence of criminal investigations and the protection of a free press.
Israeli producer, co-creator of 'Tehran' Dana Eden found dead during filming in Greece
Former Eurovision contestant Yuval Raphael co-writes song selected for this year's submission
Court freezes order requiring journalist Omri Assenheim to hand over raw interview footage
MKs hold discussion on Kan sexual harassment allegations
Accusations were made against Israel's public broadcaster that instances of humiliation, insults and sexual harassment were not properly addressed.
IDF requests billions in budget increase to boost Iran attack capabilities
Israel considers Iran’s nuclear program as the number one concern. It would take one year to make a nuclear bomb - intel reports.
Glenn Close to join cast of hit show Tehran
Tehran, which debuted on the Israeli government network Kan 11 and later became available on Apple TV+, was created by Moshe Zonder, Dana Eden and Maor Kohn and directed by Daniel Syrkin.
Suspect arrested in connection to death threats to Israeli reporters
Multiple reporters from KAN News, N12 and Channel 13 have been attacked in recent days as organized groups of right-wing extremists have taken to the streets for acts of retributive violence.
Charges re-filed against rapist who accused ex of murdering Tair Rada
Ola was publicly accused several times of the murder of Tair Rada, 14, in 2006, by the creators of a true-crime series "Shadow of Truth," basing their claim solely on the testimony of her rapist.
Israel Prize pummeled by literary studies scandal
"Prof. Nitza Ben Dov is a diligent and multifaceted researcher, but she does not stand for the excellence... the award demands," Prof. Yaffa Berlowtiz, one of the judges, said.
Closing Army Radio: The beginning of the end of Israel's public broadcast
There is something anachronistic about an army station in a democratic country.
‘Rabenu’ looks at Rabbi Nahman and his followers
More than 200 years after his death, Rabbi Nahman still wields an enormous influence over his followers.
Former IBA director-general Joseph Barel dies, aged 79
Barel was passionate about the importance of an English-language news broadcast, and the prevelence of such today shows he was ahead of his time.