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The scarcity doctrine and Israel’s historic weakness as a global strength - opinion

Israel is a nation that turned a lack of resources into a high-growth system defined not by what it has, but by how it survives.

Rises on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange – Green Screens.
"Peiwen Su plays a key role in shaping how emerging musical talent is evaluated and developed on the international stage."

Peiwen Su – service on international competition jury panels

The flags of Israel and India flutter as Narendra Modi makes a state visit to Israel, outside of the Knesset, in Jerusalem, February 25, 2026

Beyond defense: How human connections will shape India–Israel relations- opinion

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Top 10 Hair Transplant Clinics in the World 2026


Doomsday clock moved to 89 seconds to midnight, closest ever in its 78-year history

Scientists cite nuclear risk, climate change, and AI as factors increasing global threats.

 Soldiers of Russian military forces standing on background of strategic missile system "Yars" and armored vehicles.

'The number 5 remains reserved': The legacy of Franz Beckenbauer

Beckenbauer's number 5 jersey, iconic during his time at FC Bayern, will never again be worn by another player at the club.

 'The number 5 remains reserved': The legacy of Franz Beckenbauer.

Israeli passport ranks as 19th most powerful passport

Israeli passport holders are able to travel to 170 countries without a visa, with some destinations requiring a visa on arrival or an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). 

An illustration picture shows a new Israeli passport and an Old Israeli passport with American Visa in Jerusalem, on January 18, 2023.

World population to reach 8.09 billion on January 1, 2025, says US Census Bureau

The US Census Bureau estimates that in January 2025, there will be approximately 4.2 births and 2.0 deaths registered every second globally.

 World population to reach 8.09 billion on January 1, 2025, says US Census Bureau.

Global population projected to peak at 10.3 billion by mid-2080s, then decline

Global population is expected to reach 10.3 billion by the mid-2080s, according to the UN.

 Global population projected to peak at 10.3 billion by mid-2080s, then decline.

G20’s wealth tax ambition: Will governments use the ultra-rich's money wisely?

The G20 proposes higher taxes on the ultra-wealthy, but questions remain about fairness, government spending, and the impact on philanthropy, investments, and pensions.

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Chlamydia-related bacteria had infected brown widow spiders around the world - BGU study

The study concluded that "spiders from Israel were more likely to carry Rhabdochlamydia than those from the US and South Africa."

 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's Marcus Family Campus.

ADL survey: Rise in antisemitism across seven nations

A new ADL survey reveals a troubling increase in antisemitic attitudes in seven major countries, with nearly 40% endorsing multiple stereotypes.

By FUNDING American universities, small sates, the Qataris are spreading an antisemitic and antidemocratic ideology, which amounts to a strategic threat to democratic societies. Here, a demonstrator holds a placard as students from Columbia University protest earlier this month.

Work With Israel Connects Israeli Businesses Globally

Israel's economic challenges are impacting businesses with frozen contracts, a lack of new clients, and stalled projects. Work with Israel aims to attract international audiences.


Israel Bonds achieves record of $2.7 billion in worldwide investments

Out of the total $2.7 billion investments in 2023, over $2.3 billion originated from US investors.

Israel Bonds President and CEO Dani Naveh addressed a packed crowd at the Israel Bonds Real Estate & Allied Division Luncheon in New York City, which raised more than $61 million for the Jewish state on November 13, 2023.