Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and PayPal have announced a new partnership to conduct joint research and development in the fields of big data, machine learning, and cybersecurity. It is the first such collaboration between PayPal and an Israeli university. “This partnership will allow PayPal to leverage BGU’s top-notch...

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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas gave a three-hour long address Wednesday to the Fatah congress, which is meeting this week in Ramallah. Although Abbas praised the Oslo Accords, a series of peace agreements with Israel in the 1990s, as an “important step” for the Palestinian people, he warned that he “will...

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Three Israeli startups—UpRight, Biop Medical, and TytoCare—took home top honors at the fifth annual Medica App Competition, held last month during Medica, the world’s leading medical trade fair. Development teams from all over the world traveled to Dusseldorf, Germany to compete in Medica’s annual challenge to create the “Best Medical Mobile...

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A bipartisan resolution stating that peace between Israelis and Palestinians “will come only through direct bilateral negotiations between the parties” passed the House of Representatives unanimously on Tuesday. The resolution urged President Barack Obama to veto any United Nations Security Council resolutions that would set parameters for a peace deal between the...

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The New York Times op-ed that former president Jimmy Carter published on Tuesday, which explains his support for a United Nations Security Council resolution outlining parameters for an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal, contains recommendations that would “leave the Obama legacy in tatters, while diminishing US credibility in the process,” veteran State Department peace negotiator Aaron David...

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Israel has one glaring problem: lousy timing. Most of Israel’s apparent problems, certainly the ones its critics claim it has, emerge from Israel’s repeated inability to be synchronized with prevailing global moods. But patience has its rewards—over time, as challenges facing Israel turn out to be global rather than local,...

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Eleven high-ranking diplomats from seven African countries toured Jerusalem’s Old City on Monday, in what is the latest indication that diplomatic ties between Israel and African countries are improving. The diplomats’ tour was sponsored by Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce in an effort to promote Israeli-African business ties. Diplomats typically don’t visit...

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Valtech Cardio, an Israeli company that develops systems to repair heart valves, has been acquired by the American firm Edwards Lifesciences for what could amount to $690 million—$340 million in stock and cash, with the potential for an additional $350 million in pre-specified milestone-driven payments over the next 10 years....

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Israeli Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan held a ceremony on Tuesday to praise local and foreign firefighters for “carrying out your mission professionally and heroically, without hesitating to endanger your lives in order to save others.” Erdan hailed Israeli police, fire, and rescue forces for ensuring that there were no fatalities, “as...

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District Courts in Tel Aviv and Lod sentenced two Palestinians on Monday for the murder and attempted murder of civilians in terrorist attacks last year. Raed Khalil bin Mahmoud, 36, from Dura in the West Bank was convicted in July for the murders of Reuven Aviram, 51, and Aharon Yesiav, 32, in...

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