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Drinking coffee with oat milk on an empty stomach may cause energy crashes and cravings due to blood sugar spikes. Experts recommend combining it with protein, fat, or fiber for a more balanced start to the day.
Will Rayman played a pivotal role in Maccabi Tel Aviv's Euroleague win over Panathinaikos, making a decisive defensive play late in the game. The team remains hopeful for a postseason spot, with Rayman earning praise for his impact and development.
Iran has unveiled a new mural in Tehran warning the United States against military action, as tensions rise with the arrival of a United States aircraft carrier in the region. The image shows damaged planes and carries a strong warning message.
Dubai's booming popularity has attracted a diverse mix of expatriates and tourists, each fitting into recognizable stereotypes. Residents and visitors alike chase luxury and status, often blurring the lines between reality and image. The city's glamorous appeal comes with a unique social scene shaped by its most visible personalities.
A state commission has found systematic failings in Israel's military procurement, criticizing government oversight and recommending major reforms. The report highlights chaotic decision-making, implicates senior officials, and calls for new procedures to safeguard national security.
Irish Holocaust survivor Suzi Diamond warns that history could repeat itself, urging remembrance and education. Leaders at a Dublin memorial event called for stronger efforts to combat denial and antisemitism.
Tay Abed says he rejected a multimillion-euro offer from Al Jazira that required him to switch national teams. The Israeli soccer star refused to give up his national team eligibility for financial gain.
A suspected Hamas member was arrested at Berlin's airport, accused of plotting attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe. German authorities say he was part of a group sourcing weapons and ammunition. The arrest comes amid ongoing investigations and heightened tensions in the Middle East.
US and Israeli officials held a positive meeting in Jerusalem to discuss the next phase of President Trump's plan for Gaza. Both sides emphasized their close partnership and ongoing cooperation.
Israel spent over NIS 90 billion on the war effort in 2025, leading to increased government borrowing and a higher debt burden. The public debt-to-gross domestic product ratio rose to 68.6%, with the budget deficit reaching 4.7% of gross domestic product.
Police closed an art exhibition at a prominent East Jerusalem Palestinian theater, alleging it supported terrorism. The move is part of a wider operation to strengthen police control in the area.
A leading Satmar rabbi has urged followers to stop joining anti-conscription protests after two teenagers were killed during demonstrations. The directive comes amid heightened scrutiny of protest tactics and police oversight. The deaths have prompted rare intervention from senior ultra-Orthodox leadership.
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