One egg in particular, made with something known as ‘Dubai chocolate’, features a crunchy mixture of chocolate, pistachio cream and knafeh, a crispy filo dough that is better known for its use in baklava.
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London chocolatier takes inspiration from Dubai for luxury Easter eggs
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Where To Have A Wellness-Focused, Stress-Free Spring Break In Europe
Nice, France, claims the top spot as the ultimate stress-free travel destination.
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The wellness tourism market is booming at the moment, with forecasts suggesting its value will reach approximately $1.35 trillion globally by…
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Number of complaints about language law violations increases – ombudsman
The increase in complaints about violations of the language law reflects greater language activism and growing intolerance toward infringements on citizens’ linguistic rights.
This was stated by Taras Kremin, the State Language Protection Commissioner, in an…
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EU and UK pledge millions in aid at London conference – DW – 04/15/2025
The European Union and Britain on Tuesday pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to ease suffering in Sudan, on the second anniversary of the country’s civil war.
Tens of thousands of people have died, 14 million people have been displaced…
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Jean Paul Gaultier names Dutch designer Duran Lantink as permanent successor
Gaultier stepped down from the runway in 2020 and had temporarily been replaced by guest designers.
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How bird flu differs from seasonal flu − an infectious disease researcher explains
The flu sickens millions of people in the U.S. every year, and the past year has been particularly tough. Although infections are trending downward, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has called the winter of 2024-2025 a “high severity” season with the highest…
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Preventive care may no longer be free in 2026 because of HIV stigma − unless the Trump administration successfully defends the ACA
Many Americans were relieved when the Supreme Court left the Affordable Care Act in place following the law’s third major legal challenge in June 2021. This decision permitted widely supported policies to continue, such as ensuring health coverage regardless of preexisting conditions,…
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Ukraine great Shevchenko is not elected to UEFA ruling committee as Russia cedes place
Ukraine great Andrii Shevchenko failed to win election to the UEFA executive committee on Thursday, the day Russia formally ceded its seat on the decision-making body of European soccer.
Shevchenko, the former AC Milan star and 2004 Ballon d’Or…
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Confusion surrounds US-Iran nuclear talks venue as Tehran points to Oman over Rome
Iran insisted on Tuesday that the next round of nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington would take place in Oman, contradicting earlier reports that negotiations would take place in Rome.
However, American officials have not confirmed the location of the talks yet.
On Monday,…
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How much power does the ICC have to enforce arrest warrants?
The International Criminal Court’s remit of power is limited and strongly depends on the cooperation of member states, legal experts told Euronews.
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