It will be a muted Christmas this year in Europe as governments move to impose even stricter Covid-19 restrictions over the festive period
EU unveils draft legislation curbing the power of tech giants
The European Union is once again flexing its muscles against Big Tech, threatening to break-up companies that continue to engage in anti-competitive behaviour. EU regulators are also looking to crack down on abusive...
Government is facing pressure over Christmas coronavirus rules
Talks between the four nations of the UK over the relaxation of coronavirus rules for Christmas are set to continue as political calls for a rethink due to rising infection rates grow. Cabinet Office minister Michael...
Drug deaths in Scotland hit worst level on record
Policy makers in Glasgow believe the pandemic may have contributed to an increase in drug use as latest figures show heroin and morphine has affected families on a record level. Figures from the National Records of...
Orr Shalom seeks to help at-risk youth – Naomi Liberman
The Orr Shalom association is a non-profit that works to protect and help at risk or impoverished youth and children in Israel who’ve been removed from their homes. And they are now hosting a Hanukkah-slash-end of the...
Delegations from UAE and Bahrain join holiday festivities
Ringing in the new peace in the Middle East, delegates from #Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates are here in Israel this week; and they’re taking part in the annual holiday celebrations.
Israeli drip irrigation could change the way we grow rice
Israel’s famous drip #irrigation becomes the latest saving grace in fighting food scarcity, as well as harmful climate change.














