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As Eid approaches, the search for the “perfect glow” becomes an essential ritual for every woman who aspires to a look filled with freshness and vitality. While store shelves are crowded with ready-made beauty innovations, returning to nature remains the most beautiful option. Homemade masks give you full control over what touches your face, away from preservatives or complex ingredients that may burden sensitive skin.
9 h ago | FashionKofta is a staple main dish during Ramadan, primarily made from minced lamb or beef blended with an array of spices and sauces. While preparation methods vary—including charcoal grilling, frying, or baking—the oven-baked tray method remains a household favorite for its ease and delicious results.
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The question today is not: "Do we return ISIS members to their home countries?" Rather, it is: Can a modern state abdicate its legal and moral responsibilities toward its citizens—especially children—under the pretext of protecting national security?
Feb 18,2026| AnalysisWhat is unfolding in the West Bank today is not a routine administrative decision, but a pivotal moment in which the battle is shifting from hilltops to registries, from bulldozers to official seals. Israel is not declaring explicit annexation in order to avoid immediate political costs; instead, it is constructing de facto sovereignty clause by clause, plot by plot—by registering what it calls “state land.” In doing so, occupation is transformed from a contestable reality into a documented fact in the land registry, and from a political dispute into a legal equation that is far more difficult to reverse.
Feb 18,2026| Analysis
The discovery of pollen grains preserved in Jordanian amber represents significant scientific evidence of ancient plant diversity in the region. These microscopic structures, trapped within fossilized tree resin millions of years ago, provide valuable insight into the vegetation, climate, and ecological interactions that existed during the Early Cretaceous period.
Feb 25,2026 | Around Jordan
In the heart of the lush green landscapes of Ajloun Governorate, the "Al-Mihras" olive tree stands tall—a living witness to the region's deep agricultural and heritage roots. It has become a natural landmark attracting visitors and ecotourism enthusiasts from across the Kingdom.
Feb 25,2026 | Around JordanEditor's Picks