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A homemade tahini and silan spread is nutritionally better than typical chocolate spreads but just as calorie-dense. Despite its natural ingredients, it should be consumed in moderation.
More than 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia as the annual Hajj begins amid intense heat and regional tensions. Worshippers are performing sacred rituals in Makkah while global uncertainty and rising travel costs shape this year’s pilgrimage.
Marco Rubio said a deal to end the war with Iran could come as soon as Monday, citing strong regional support and ongoing negotiations. His remarks followed President Donald Trump's caution against rushing an agreement.
Leaders from Israel's high-tech and business sectors attended a benefit event supporting trauma rehabilitation initiatives. Proceeds will assist HaGal Sheli's ongoing work.
African nations step up cross-border efforts to contain a worsening Ebola outbreak. The podcast also covers tensions in the Middle East, concerns over child marriage in Afghanistan, and debate around the Enhanced Games.
Jake Lang delivered an anti-India speech at a Texas city council meeting, prompting backlash online. Indian singer Chinmayi Sripada strongly condemned his remarks, drawing widespread support on social media.
A 19-year-old Israeli soldier was killed during combat in southern Lebanon, the military said. The death brings the total number of Israeli troops killed in the conflict to 23.
Gold rose over 1 percent and silver jumped about 4 percent amid a weaker dollar and softer oil prices. Investors are watching United States economic data and geopolitical developments for further direction.
The United States voiced regret after the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty review conference ended without consensus, blaming divisions over Iran’s nuclear activities. United Nations officials warned that repeated failures are weakening the treaty amid rising global tensions.
The White House said a potential agreement with Iran remains unfinished, with key details still under negotiation. The deal would link sanctions relief to nuclear concessions and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, but final approval from Iran's leadership is still pending.
Artificial intelligence will power faster and more accurate offside decisions at the upcoming World Cup. The expanded system marks a new milestone in the use of advanced technology in football officiating.
United States intelligence says Iran's Supreme Leader is hiding in a secret bunker and communicating only through couriers. The isolation has disrupted Iran's government operations and slowed diplomatic negotiations with Washington.
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