Yesterday | The China Post
Israeli gas finds secure its self sufficiency, may lead to exports
Gas production from huge offshore deposits along its Mediterranean coast is enabling Israel to shift from costly and unreliable imports to a growing self-sufficiency and the potential to become an energy exporter.
Wednesday | Jerusalem Post
Invasive beetle may cause trees to fall
Agriculture Ministry warns of falling trees due to infestation of the red palm weevil that consumes wood from the inside out.
Wednesday | Jerusalem Post
Port reforms to begin with two tenders in July
Transportation Minister Katz announces 2 tenders for a private company to build a new port to be published on July 1. Transportation Minister Israel Katz revealed on Wednesday that after several years of planning, reforms to the nation's ports were finally underway, and that two tenders for a private company to build a new port would be published ... (more)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Swiss Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter at the premier's Tel Aviv office on Thursday.
Syria on the mind at TA-area gas mask pickup center
A 39-year-old Givatayim mother pushing a month-old baby, said she dropped by pickup center because of news from Syria.
A Coder Interview With Oren Eini
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves.
Europe's coal renaissance and how to play it
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'Summer electricity reserve will be critically low'
Despite the influx of natural gas from the Tamar reservoir, the country is still likely to face an alarmingly low electricity reserve this summer, similar to that of last year, Israel Electric Corporation CEO and President Eli Glickman said on Wednesday.