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Syrian president arrives in US for landmark visit

Syrian president arrives in US for landmark visit. Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa arrived in the United States on Saturday for a landmark official visit, his country's state news agency reported, a day after Washington removed him from a terrorism blacklist. Sharaa, whose rebel forces ousted longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad late last year, is due to meet US President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday.

Al-Monitor
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Chinese tourists flock to Singapore for ‘da ka’ moments, despite the high prices

Chinese tourists flock to Singapore for ‘da ka’ moments, despite the high prices. Melody Liu had been in Singapore for just three days when she blew past her 5,000 yuan (HK$5,450) travel budget – and reached for her long-sleeved hooded shirt with attached visor to brave another day in the sweltering heat. “I was so shocked when a 10-minute taxi ride cost more than 100 yuan, because it would cost less than 20 yuan back home,” said the 32-year-old from Harbin in China’s northeast.

ANSA Italian News
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Displaying the couch Blue Jay Addison Barger slept on is more than a cheap stunt

Displaying the couch Blue Jay Addison Barger slept on is more than a cheap stunt. Ahead of the first game in the World Series, Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Addison Barger bunked with teammate Davis Schneider, sleeping on the pullout couch of his hotel room at the Toronto Marriott City Centre. This week, the hotel – which overlooks Rogers Centre – has put the pullout couch on display.

The Globe and Mail
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Carney tells business leaders his budget plan has what’s needed to spur growth

Carney tells business leaders his budget plan has what’s needed to spur growth. Prime Minister Mark Carney defended the federal budget on Friday in front of business leaders who feel underwhelmed by its scope, saying his government chose specific measures that are designed to boost economic growth.

The Globe and Mail
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L’AssemblĂ©e vote pour rendre le Nutri-Score obligatoire, sauf pour certains produits du terroir

L’AssemblĂ©e vote pour rendre le Nutri-Score obligatoire, sauf pour certains produits du terroir. Dans le cadre de l’examen du projet du projet de budget de la SĂ©curitĂ© sociale, les dĂ©putĂ©s ont adoptĂ© vendredi un amendement visant Ă  rendre obligatoire l’affichage du Nutri-Score sur les emballages des produits alimentaires. Certains produits du terroir, comme ceux portant le label AOP, ont Ă©tĂ© exclus de cette mesure.

Ouest-France
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Littérature jeunesse en Tunisie: des héros africains et musulmans à l'image des petits lecteurs

Littérature jeunesse en Tunisie: des héros africains et musulmans à l'image des petits lecteurs. En Tunisie, de jeunes autrices se réapproprient la littérature jeunesse avec des héros africains et/ou musulmans. Une maniÚre d'enseigner aux enfants des récits auxquels ils peuvent s'identifier, avec des personnages issus de leur culture et parfois méconnus du grand public.

RFI Afrique
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Hegseth: Pentagon ‘Fundamentally Reshaping’ Weapons Buying Process

Hegseth: Pentagon ‘Fundamentally Reshaping’ Weapons Buying Process. FORT MCNAIR— Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth vowed to undertake far-reaching reforms on the way the U.S. military buys weapons, promising a sweeping overhaul of the way the Defense Department determines requirements, handles the acquisition process, and tests its kit. The fundamental goal, which Hegseth underscored in a one-hour speech at the National War College, is “speed.”.

Air Force Magazine