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Why Did a Chinese AI Application Cause a Stir in Hollywood?
SadaNews - A new artificial intelligence model developed by ByteDance, the Chinese company behind the TikTok app, created a buzz in Hollywood this week, not only because of its capabilities but also due to its potential impact on creative industries.
According to the BBC, the "Sidance" app can prod...
Tips to Avoid Constipation During Ramadan
SadaNews - Changing lifestyle patterns during Ramadan, along with lack of sleep, can lead to digestive issues such as constipation. A study published in the Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal indicates that during Ramadan, fasting individuals may experience a noticeable increase in constipation, a...
What is the Best Time to Drink Herbal Tea?
SadaNews - With the increasing daily pressures and the fast pace of life, many are looking for natural ways to help relax and improve sleep quality away from stimulants and sleeping medications. Herbal tea is considered one of the top healthy options, due to its calming properties and its ability to...
France Allows the Killing of About 200 Wolves to Protect Livestock
SadaNews - French Agriculture Minister, Annie Gauvain, stated last night, Friday, that French authorities have allowed the killing of about 200 wolves, as packs of wolves are spreading in agricultural lands and roaming near major cities.
She added that there are slightly over a thousand wolves in F...
What Happens to Your Heart and Brain When You Regularly Use the Sauna?
SadaNews - Your heart and brain become healthier when you use the sauna regularly. Regular sauna use can help improve blood pressure, cholesterol levels, cardiovascular fitness, and reduce the risk of death related to heart diseases. It can also reduce stress, improve mental health, and benefit brai...
NASA Sets March 6 as Earliest Date to Send Astronauts on Lunar Mission
SadaNews - The U.S. space agency (NASA) expressed new optimism after a second ground test of its mission to send a crew around the moon next month revealed significant progress following previous technical issues.
Jared Taylor Ishakman, the director of NASA, stated in a post on the "X" platform tha...
7 Antioxidant-Rich Drinks to Try If You Don’t Like Green Tea
SadaNews - While green tea may be the first thing that comes to mind when discussing drinks rich in antioxidants (plant compounds that help protect cells from damage), it is not the only one that contains them.
Black tea, coffee, and many fruit juices also contain antioxidants that offer similar he...
US Intercepts 5 Russian Aircraft Near Alaska
SadaNews - American military aircraft were deployed to intercept 5 Russian planes that were flying in international airspace off the west coast of Alaska; however, military officials stated yesterday (Friday) that the Russian planes were not viewed as provocative.
The North American Aerospace Defen...
British Police to Continue Searching Andrew's Home in Windsor
SadaNews - The search operations at the former residence of Prince Andrew, for whom the UK government pledged to consider removing from the line of succession once police investigations are complete, are expected to continue.
Despite being stripped of his title last year, the former Duke of York st...
Three People Killed in American Strike on Ship in the Eastern Pacific
SadaNews - The U.S. military announced that it struck a ship in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in the death of three men, in the latest incident of this kind in recent months.
The administration of President Donald Trump is lauding its success in destroying ships suspected of drug smuggling in the...
Trump Meets Vietnamese Leader and Promises to Remove Hanoi from Ban Lists
SadaNews - U.S. President Donald Trump met late Friday night with the General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam, To Lam, and stated that he would work to remove Hanoi from the lists of countries banned from obtaining advanced American technology, according to a summary of the talks...
More than 19,000 travelers passed through the Karama crossing last week
SadaNews - More than 19,000 citizens and visitors passed through the Karama crossing during the last week, while the police apprehended 38 individuals wanted by the judiciary.
The number of departures during the week was (8,579) people, while the number of incoming travelers was (11,137) people, in...