Novosti Nedeli (Hebrew: נובוסטי נדלי; Russian: Новости Недели, lit. News of the Week), sometimes shortened to Novosti, is an Israeli weekly newspaper geared at the Russian-speaking population of the country. Based in Tel Aviv, it is the oldest Russian-language weekly in Israel.
History
editNovosti Nedeli started in 1989 by a group of olim from the Soviet Union. In 1990 it was purchased by a group of Israeli journalists, including Eli Azur.
The publication became a daily in 1990, and continued in this format until 2003. In 2008, it partnered with The Jerusalem Post, allowing it to translate some of the latter's articles in Russian.
Exposés
editIn 2001, Novosti Nedeli covered the issue of fraud against Russian-speaking olim, leading to a special parliamentary session on the matter.
Attachments
editMultiple magazines have been attached to Novosti Nedeli, published by the same company. These include: Echo (Russian: Эхо), Luch (Russian: Луч) and Sekret (Russian: Секрет).
Controversies
editIn 2003, the publication was sued by the publisher of Ogoniok, a Russian magazine, for plagiarizing 19 of its articles. Novosti Nedeli was ordered to pay a fine in 2007, totaling over ILS 315,000.[1] In 2007, Novosti was handed a similar lawsuit by Kommersant, this time for ILS 4.64 million, for copying 232 articles.[2]
Notable journalists
editKnesset members Nino Abesadze and Marina Solodkin worked for Novosti Nedeli. Russian-Israeli-American journalist Victor Topaller also wrote for the newspaper.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Sharvit, Noam (February 26, 2007). "העיתון "נובוסטי" יפצה את השבועון "אוגוניוק" בגין העתקת 19 כתבות" [The Newspaper Novosti Will Compensate the Weekly Ogoniok for Copying 19 Articles]. Globes (in Hebrew). Retrieved December 7, 2019.
- ^ Shihor-Aharonson, Anat (October 29, 2019). "עיתון רוסי תובע מיליונים מאלי עזור" [A Russian Newspaper is Suing Eli Azur for Millions]. nrg Maariv (in Hebrew). Retrieved December 7, 2019.