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65 resultsfor “Slow Food”

Politics

‘Can I have some, please?’: has Trump opened the door to a psychedelic future?

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will as early as this week fast-track the reviews of three incoming psychedelic drug candidate applications that have already received breakthrough therapy designations. These are likely to be psilocybin

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Politics

Iran’s currency falls to new low as US blockade, sanctions impact trade

food, and made [a partial policy U-turn](/news/2026/4/26/iran-shifts-economic-focus-to-essentials-amid-war-uncertainty) to restart offering a preferential subsidised exchange rate with the goal of reducing prices, despite concerns about corruption. ## Non-oil trade takes hit According to customs

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 29
World

Khartoum’s slow recovery amid cautious return

slow recovery amid cautious return **Khartoum, Sudan** – Night often hides imperfections, but in Sudan’s capital, the scars of war are laid bare in daylight. Neighbourhoods and homes lie in ruins, yet signs of recovery

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 19
World

Anti-work anthems, Boy George and controversial lyrics: A guide to all 35 Eurovision songs

slow ones. Top of the heap, alphabetically at least, is **Australia** – who are sending actual pop royalty Delta Goodrem to Vienna. She goes full Celine Dion on [Eclipse](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsFY11nOQDo&pp=ygUNZGVsdGEgZWNsaXBzZQ%3D%3D), a song about

BBC NewsMay 8
Conflicts

‘Torture isn’t new to Palestinians’: How Israel learned from colonialism

slow and exact, as he relived a memory he has carried for more than half a century. Rasmea’s father was brought to the room, Ghaith said. Seeing his daughter in that condition, the father

Al Jazeera EnglishYesterday
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