Can Kahlon bring real economic change?
Former Likud minister Moshe Kahlon, famous for reforming Israel’s cellular market, has put economic reform at the center of his new 'Kulanu' party's platform. Can he succeed where others have failed? Haaretz's David Rosenberg says he may run into problems.
Women who code
Women are underrepresented in high-tech, computer sciences, and engineering. Ruti Polachek founded She Codes, a meet-up for women programmers to get together and share ideas. She explains how the group is helping close the gender gap in high-tech.
Israel's high-tech Druze
Dr.Ramzi Halabi, chairman of Tsofen, a non-profit organization that promotes the integration of Israel’s Arab citizens into the hi-tech industry, explains how military service sets Druze apart from other Israeli Arabs, and what challenges they face regardless.
Why China needs Israel
China's growing economy may have surpassed the US when prices are factored in, but the global China may need something important from Israel: Green and clean technology. TLV1 looks into why it may not be so easy for Israeli companies to give it to them.
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