
Dog DNA tests in Tel Aviv
The Guardian takes a lighthearted look at Tel Aviv’s decision to collect the DNA of all dogs living in the city, and track down and fine owners who let them poo on the streets.
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The Guardian takes a lighthearted look at Tel Aviv’s decision to collect the DNA of all dogs living in the city, and track down and fine owners who let them poo on the streets.

Delayed a year by Covid, the Summer Games will see Israel’s largest-ever Olympic squad – 89 athletes competing in 18 sport categories.

Who says science and art don’t mix? Bar-Ilan University opens unique -museum that aims to expose visitors to the vast research possibilities in the natural sciences.

Since the Education Ministry introduced Chinese as an elective in 2009, the language has been gaining popularity among all the grades.

Malka Brewery teams up with renowned caricaturist Amit Shimoni to produce limited-edition bottles paying lighthearted tribute to Reuven Rivlin.

Lee’at Gentely and Georgia Green, our two bakers in Tel Aviv, put orange and poppy seed together in a cake that will tantalize your taste buds.

ISRAEL21c’s intern says her escapades – from parasailing to jeeping – gave her a new outlook and appreciation for the beauty of Israel.

A rare private house near Carmel Market boasts beautifully crafted dishes, teapots, and serving ware — much of it sourced from London flea markets.

Join Inbal Baum for a gastronomical tour of Israel’s famed spice market and see what other delectable goodies can be found here, from soup to dessert.

Due to Covid flight restrictions, a largely Israeli crowd participates in the world-famous event and Pride month celebrations.

Discovery of a new population challenges the prevailing idea that Neanderthals originated from Europe and shows that two types of hominids coexisted.

Join us for a special ISRAEL21c webinar next Wednesday 30th June with entrepreneur and author, Inbal Arieli, to discuss how we can make uncertainty and chaos work for us.

Beach art, street art and so many other fun backdrops make Tel Aviv a particularly photogenic city for your social-media pages.

The first Israeli woman to scale the world’s tallest mountain, Danielle Wolfson nearly ran out of oxygen before reaching the top.

The global pandemic influenced wedding gown design, and its effect could last far into the future.