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The Syrian president, Ahmed has arrived in Washington for an official visit two days after the U.S.
formally revoked his status as a specially designated global terrorist.
Hours before his arrival, his government announced the detention of dozens of suspected members of the Islamic State group.
The BBC's Lina Sinjab has details.
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Nearly a million Filipinos have been evacuated from their homes as Super Typhoon Fong Wong lashes the country.
The storm made landfall today with winds of 115 miles per hour.
The storm is the second to hit the Philippines over the past week.
British lawmakers expected to raise questions this week about the conduct of the former Prince Andrew.
Late last month, Andrew's demotion over his friendship with the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was made official.
From London, Vicki Barker explains why British lawmakers may feel free to find fault with him.
A sharply dressed individual photographed by the AP on the day the Louvre was robbed has been identified.
Turns out he is a 15-year-old who lives with his parents and grandfather outside Paris.
He was photographed standing in front of a group of police officers wearing a fedora.
The AP says he decided not to immediately unmask himself to play along with Internet speculation.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
With the Senate working through the weekend looking for a way to bring the government shutdown to an end, millions of Americans are planning for an uncertain future around federal food benefits.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday night that the Trump administration can continue withholding some funding, at least for now.