Friendship

The guide to new connections after 60: how to make friends in later life

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Rom Braslavski (L) and Alexander Sasha Troufanov (R) embrace after reuniting for the first time since being held by PIJ terrorists in Rafah, November 25, 2025.

'You are always in my heart': Freed Gaza hostages Rom Braslavski, Sasha Troufanov reunite

THE WRITER poses with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee. The ambassador’s unwavering support, when others have turned away or even aligned with those who wish us harm, is a testament to the kind of friendship that sustains hope, says the writer.

Thank you, Mike Huckabee: Honoring true friendship in dark times - opinion

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When war breaks out, so do messages from friends of years past - comment


Holocaust survivor and Nazi sympathizer's son forge friendship in Belgium

Now the two men, both in their 80s, have forged a close friendship that has become a symbol of reconciliation in their native Belgium.

Friendship story between a Belgian Jewish survivor of the Holocaust Gronowski and the son of a Flemish nationalist and Nazi

A tale of two unlikely buddies

After Kasim Hafeez noticed the concentration camp number on Roth’s forearm, he had it imprinted on his own arm as a sign of solidarity.

HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR Irving Roth and Muslim-turned-pro-Israel-activist Kasim Hafeez show their matching tattoos in ‘Never Again?’

Strange bedfellows

Daniel Lang began a handyman business. That evolved into him becoming a contractor and meeting his Arab partner.

DAN LANG (right) and Essa Da’agneh at the Tel Aviv promenade.

Book review: Love spans generations

Novel explores friendship and family, perseverance and resilience

THE FINANCIAL district of Pudong in Shanghai.

The sheltering tree

No one knows the exact moment when a friendship is formed, but it is this silent, forgotten moment that causes the pain when we must say good-bye.

THE DUO near Hyde Park’s Serpentine Lake, 1951 – ‘an exciting year to be young in London.’

Psychology: You’ve got a friend

When a good friend does not come through, some people may feel hurt and others may feel angry.

PEOPLE WALK past a cafe in Tel Aviv

The art of getting away

The art of getting away How busy moms can take time for themselves and recharge.

The writer contemplates nature – and appreciates the silence and personal space afforded by her travel companion