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By Islam Salah El Din When most people think of ancient Egypt, they picture towering pyramids and golden pharaohs, but behind the grandeur was a vibrant food culture that shaped daily life for farmers ...
According to nutritionist Tanya Khanna, there are 10 foods and drinks, like apples, garlic, cheese, and green tea, that can aid your oral health. The cornerstones for oral hygiene and having ...
Jim Pillen and other state officials have asked for federal permission to prevent Nebraskans from using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to purchase pop or energy drinks. The change ...
Amira joined Newsweek in 2025 from The Wall Street Journal and had previously worked at the Daily News Egypt. She studied journalism at the Modern Sciences and Arts University in Cairo.
Egypt’s currency plunged the most since last year’s devaluation to hit a record low after US President Donald Trump’s tariffs roiled global markets. The pound fell more than 2% on the ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
A top Hamas official said on Saturday the group approved a new Gaza ceasefire proposal put forth by mediators, urging Israel to back it but warning the Iran-backed group's weapons were a "red line ...
Coachella, the annual festival of music and arts, is known for its diverse lineup of artists, immersive art installations, and a vibrant atmosphere. It is regarded as one of the greatest modern ...
A chef who “got carried away” when Hollywood star Hugh Jackman was buying drinks for restaurant staff was handed a three year driving ban on Friday. Imposing the three year ban and £200 fine ...
A tourist submarine sank on Thursday during a routine underwater sightseeing tour off the coast of Hurghada, a popular Red Sea resort city in Egypt, killing at least six Russian nationals on board.
The burial chamber discovered in January at Abydos, an important city in ancient Egypt located about 10 km (6 miles) from the Nile River, was bare — apparently long ago plundered by grave robbers.