Jerusalem Post Staff
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister arrived in Washington for Rubio talks
Armenian lobby escalates criticism of Israel, cites 'Jewish traditions'
Startup Nation meets the Scale-Up State: Israeli innovation heads to Texas
TASE welcomes New York’s Israeli founders in special opening ceremony
Nearly 500 Israeli startups are operating in New York, primarily in the sectors of cybersecurity, fintech, AI, digital health and proptech
US seizes Venezuela-linked oil tanker sailing under Russian flag
The Marinera, formerly known as the Bella 1, was originally registered under the Guyanese flag before changing to the Russian flag mid-voyage on December 24.
Sheba to inaugurate Roman Abramovich Theranostics and Nuclear Medicine Center
The 4,700-square-meter facility at Tel Hashomer will include an on-site cyclotron and advanced imaging and targeted-treatment units, the medical center said.
Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to visit Lebanon with economic delegation
A US-backed ceasefire agreed in November 2024 ended more than a year of fighting between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah, but it also required the disarmament of the Iran-aligned group.
As 2026 begins, AI boom pushes Israeli tech salaries toward NIS 40,000
Despite global uncertainty and ongoing market turbulence, the local tech market has managed to maintain stability while continuing to grow.
In coordination with Israel, Hamas renews search for final hostage Ran Gvili in Gaza
The search is occurring in Zeitoun, in northern Gaza. The neighborhood is split by the Yellow Line that divides the Strip between Hamas and Israel-controlled territories.
More than a language: How English opens doors for Israeli students
At the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit, TALMA’s leader will highlight how English education empowers Israel’s next generation—academically, professionally, and globally
France working with partners on response if US moves to seize Greenland
Barrot said the subject would be raised at his meeting with the foreign ministers of Germany and Poland later in the day.
Maccabi Haifa displays misogynistic banner during derby soccer match with Hapoel Haifa
The banner showed an offensive, violent, and misogynistic picture of a female fan with the Hapoel Haifa shirt, and caused widespread criticism.
UK Labour councils could face legal action unless they stop BDS activity
This comes after multiple local authorities voted not to work with firms that they deem to be “complicit in Israeli war crimes...or somehow benefit from activity in the West Bank."