switched to Hebrew papers. Israeli newspaper sales have also declined across the board, largely due to the internet. Vesti's sales have fallen significantly...
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Hebrew) Israel-Nachrichten (1935–2011, German) Israel Post (2007-2016, Hebrew) Israeli (2006–2008, Hebrew) Új Kelet (1948–2015, Hungarian) Vesti (1992–2018...
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up vesti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vesti may refer to: Vesti (German newspaper), a Serbian-language newspaper in Germany Vesti (Israeli newspaper)...
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Vesty, an English rugby player Vesti (TV channel), a TV station in Russia Vesti (Israeli newspaper), a newspaper in Israel This disambiguation page lists...
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Novosti Nedeli (category Russian-language newspapers published in Israel)
Russian-Israeli-American journalist Victor Topaller [ru] also wrote for the newspaper. List of newspapers in Israel Vesti (Israeli newspaper) Sharvit...
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Many Israeli cultural events are hosted for the community, and many live part of the year in Israel. To cater to the Israeli community, Israeli cultural...
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research. 1939 – Yedioth Ahronoth is founded – the national newspaper of Israel. 1948 – The Israeli Postal Service (Ministry of Transport, Postal, Telegraph...
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Natasha Mozgovaya (category Israeli newspaper editors)
column for the Russian-Israeli newspaper Vesti. In time she advanced to become editor for two supplement magazines at the newspaper and translated several...
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Hebrew-language weekly newspaper. TheMarker: Hebrew-language business media. Vesti: Russian-language daily newspaper. Yated Ne'eman: daily Haredi newspaper with Hebrew...
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Yedioth Ahronoth (category Daily newspapers published in Israel)
is an Israeli daily newspaper published in Tel Aviv. Founded in 1939, when Tel Aviv was part of Mandatory Palestine, Yedioth Ahronoth is Israel's largest...
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