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Haifa resident arrested over alleged incitement against LGBTQ community, later released
Haifa Magistrate's Court Judge Jada Basul found there was reasonable suspicion that a crime had been committed, but ruled there was no justification for keeping Amir Maron in custody.
Israeli Arkia passenger flight loses contact over Hungary, NATO scrambles fighter jets
This month in Jewish history: Nobel and Noble
Taiwan Film Week brings the island’s stories, culture to Jerusalem
Only 440 Baht to set the table: Molam’s new Thai happy hour
Molam restaurant at the Har Sinai complex in Tel Aviv launches a new happy hour featuring five rotating Thai dishes for NIS 39 per diner and a 30% discount on cocktails, wine, and beer.
Pronto returns: The iconic restaurant reopens in a new format
After more than a year of inactivity, Pronto reopens in early June as Bar Pronto, run by Bar 51 group. The new format features an open kitchen, intimate space, and a redesigned menu.
‘One Eye Open’ documentary wins award
The prize from the Weil-Bloch Foundation and NFCT for the IDF tale is set to be presented at Tel Aviv's international documentary film festival, Docaviv.
The mega project on Derech Hashalom in Tel Aviv
The SQUARE TLV project by Kata Group is underway: Construction work has begun on the project on Derech Hashalom in Tel Aviv.
'His life's mission': Former Tel Aviv city engineer, architect Israel Goodovitch, dies at 92
Goodovitch was born in Haifa in 1934. He studied at Tichon Hadash, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology’s Faculty of Architecture, and earned a master’s degree from the University of Tokyo.
A night in Jaffa's new Bazaar Hotel, where there is no need to haggle - review
At Fattal’s new Bazaar Hotel, its first property in the new Fattal Colors collection of distinctive boutique hotels, each with its own character.
Facing the sea and near Jaffa: Dan Panorama Tel Aviv presents a luxurious transformation
The competition over the quality of accompanying indulgences in hotels, in addition to artist performances and upgraded meals, is intensifying in light of the shortage of tourists.
Talia Chaya Timsit, 11, dies of injuries after Tel Aviv bus accident
"I have 41 years of experience and still don’t understand how this accident happened," said Yaron Sheff, a United Hatzalah paramedic who responded to the scene.
The lost Leonard Cohen concerts in Israel may finally see the light of day
A court ruling could clear the way for the release of Leonard Cohen’s long-hidden Israel concerts and archives.
Israeli hoops players end strike, return to the court
According to the agreement, starting next season, the minister’s framework will grant a budget of 2.2 million NIS only to teams that play with four foreign players throughout the season.