Interview
The Asian restaurant group that is expanding when everyone else is closing
At the height of one of the most complex periods the restaurant world has ever known, Chen and Avichai Menachem never stop investing.
The dramatic plan: Another 100,000 foreign workers by 2027
From trance parties to the stock exchange: Wall Street investors rush into psychedelic drugs
How the IDF's 7th Armored Brigade breached the path to the Litani River in Lebanon - interview
Painting through the ashes: Ronen Siman-Tov turns Jerusalem’s wounds into art - interview
‘A believer’: In conversation with Ronen Siman-Tov, whose solo exhibition opens tomorrow at the Jerusalem Artists’ House.
Why one non-Jewish woman moved to Israel amid rising antisemitism - interview
Sarah Hildering van Lith, an Amsterdam-born music industry executive, told the Post that a series of incidents convinced her she could no longer safely remain in the Netherlands.
Trump: 'I started Iran war, would be no Israel without me'
US President Donald Trump confirmed that he called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "f****ing crazy" during a call on Monday in an interview on Pod Force One released on Wednesday.
Iran signals 'strategic desperation,' as regime attacks it own economic lifeline in UAE - interview
Beyond its role as a major trading partner, the UAE serves as one of Iran’s principal sanctions-evasion hubs.
Hannah Rozenblat: Keeping the 'Post' mistake-free
Behind the Bylines: As a writer, you are in a position to draw attention to stories that deserve a wider audience. You can raise awareness, highlight issues, and share personal experiences.
Taiwan's envoy to ‘Post’: ‘If we put down our weapons, there will be no Taiwan’ - interview
Trump discussed Taiwan arms sales with Xi and later suggested he may speak directly with Taiwan President Lai Ching-te before deciding whether to approve a reported $14 billion arms package.
Former US president Biden sues DOJ over release of interview audio
The lawsuit asks the court to declare the Heritage Foundation’s 2024 request for the records pretextual and invalid, and permanently bar the release of the records to the committee.
The quiet home front: The loneliness and love of Israel’s husbands at war
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS: Neora, who lost her only sibling in the war, speaks of the struggles of being married to a soldier in the reserves. The distance between them often takes its toll.
'It's like the Holocaust': Golders Green gang-beating victim tells 'Post' - interview
Ben Yakar was assaulted on Monday morning. The Metropolitan Police told the Post that no arrests had been made by Monday night, but that the assault was being treated as an antisemetic hate crime.
Netanyahu on '60 Minutes' - what he said, didn't say - analysis
The full 80-minute interview, which CBS posted online, was far more revealing.