City
How do you build a city that lets everyone live better? Real estate women respond
Who said urban planning is boring? At the "Women Build the Nation" panel, six senior women shared ideas on community, equality, and a new social contract, envisioning Israel in 20 years.
Berlin on foot: Why free walking tours are the city’s best-kept secret
Bika’at Ono aims High: Spotlight on Israel's most surprising region, as development surges forward
CEO of Saudi Arabia's megacity project The Line steps down amid project challenges
Jerusalem Council Member Yovav Tzur praises launch of citywide recycling
It took an intense legal battle with the Environmental Protection Ministry to get the Municipality of Jerusalem to implement citywide recycling bins.
Bike riding can help you learn your city better - opinion
Riding a bike is not only great for your physical health and mental health but it also helps you explore and learn about your city better.
Iran says bomb attack foiled in Shiraz on day of shooting
This Iranian military group told Sepah News that it avoided a bomb scare.
Boston councilor proposes official 'Hijab Day' on Mahsa Amini's birthday
Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson drew a connection between Amini's death at the hands of the morality to police to the rise of Islamophobia in the US.
Indonesia passes law to relocate capital to remote Borneo
Plans to relocate the government from Jakarta, a bustling megacity of 10 million people that suffers from chronic congestion, floods and air pollution, have been floated by multiple presidents.
Tel Aviv overtakes Paris as world’s most expensive city to live in
Tel Aviv’s rise mainly reflects the strength of the shekel against the US dollar and increases in grocery and transport prices.
Mughar to become first official Druze city in Israel - Shaked
Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked announced in a meeting with Druze and Circassian leaders on Tuesday that Mughar will become Israel's first Druze city.
Israel archives to be digitalized and made accessible to all citizens
"If a nation does not respect its past, its present is poor, and its future is shrouded in fog."
Jerusalem Municipality to hang colorful umbrellas across city center
Umbrellas will be hung from Maccabi Mutsri Square and will extend to the Hamashbir department store on King George Street, and they will remain there until the end of Sukkot.
How are cities addressing gender inequality in urban planning? - opinion
For several years now, Tel Aviv has placed emphasis on gender-adjusted urban planning.