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Who will save Israel? Lessons from its greatest leaders - opinion

Israel is vibrant but imperfect; history shows that true leaders, despite flaws, can guide the country toward a brighter future.

Modern day hero Theodor Herzl.
A general view of JLR signage at the Jaguar Land Rover vehicle manufacturing plant in Castle Bromwich on September 30, 2025 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has said it plans to implement a phased restart of its UK plants in the coming days, following a cyber attack

Land Rover cyberattack shows how a single breach can halt modern manufacturing

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Star Trek license plates cost retired woman thousands

Invoation in Autonomous Driving: Hailo in Collaboration with a Chinese Manufacturer


Saudi farmers swap grass for gas

“Our brand DNA has three elements: We’re audacious, we’re progressive, and we’re distinctly Korean,” Yilmaz said.

Employees of Hyundai Motor walk past a Hyundai Genesis G70 after the company's New Year ceremony in Seoul

Could Israel replicate its automotive tech success in smart manufacturing?

Whether it is Mobileye, Waze, Moovit or a wide range of emerging automotive cyber security start-ups, Israel has cemented its status as a leader in automotive innovation.

Industrial robots are pictured at a factory of Topstar Technology during a government-organised tour to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, in Dongguan

Israeli start-up mimics nature to enable autonomous vehicles to see

"We essentially took the insect's head and put it on one piece of hardware, which you just connect to your car or vehicle."

A bee is seen on the frame of a hive in a village of Ripanj

Lee Iacocca, who saved Chrysler from bankruptcy, dies at 94

"He's the greatest communicator who's ever come down the pike in the history of the industry."

Former Chrysler Chairman Lee A. Iacocca is seen during a Chrysler briefing on earnings in February 1991

Joining Israeli innovation race, Ford opens Tel Aviv research hub

The company is seeking to identify start-ups in the fields of connectivity, sensors, automated-systems research, in-vehicle monitoring and cybersecurity.

Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford Motor Company at the opening of the Ford Research Center in Tel Aviv, June 12, 2019

Yandex's self-driving car hits the streets of Tel Aviv - watch

"Tel Aviv is a very interesting place for us because we have some road conditions that we didn’t experience in our domestic markets," Artem Fokin head of business development said.

Yandex's autonomous car on a test drive in Tel Aviv, June 12, 2019

Israeli start-up is working to develop a flying electric, autonomous car

The Jetsons introduced the idea of the flying car into the minds of American children. Now, an Israeli start-up is working on turning the flying car into reality.

The flying car being created by ASKA