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Breaking fast with an Arabian twist
Sarkies Restaurant offers a delectable daily unlimited à la carte spread.
The Sultan who loved the storyteller
IN the weeks to come, The Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (Star-NiE) programme will present a collection of stories donated by The Straits Times newspaper of Singapore for use by teachers and students in the classroom.
The charm of Samarkand in Uzbekistan, the ancient crossroads of Asia
Samarkand was the old city of Central Asia, the crossroads of the ancient silk road. It was a peaceful and thriving city right until the 16th century.
Battered Trudeau team sees sign of Canadian election hope after scandals
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, hit by scandals and locked in a near dead-heat ahead of Monday's election, has put away his teleprompter and taken his campaign on the offensive.
British Museum exhibition explores impact of Islamic world on Western art
British Museum exhibition charts 500 years of artistic inspiration between East and West and explores the impact of the Islamic world on Western art.
How the Trudeau campaign scrambled to sidestep political disaster
OTTAWA, Ontario (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his election campaign team were on the way to the airport in Nova Scotia on Sept. 18 when Time magazine journalists called with alarming news.
Canada Conservatives' Scheer pulls ahead of Trudeau in polls after blackface scandal
BURNABY, British Columbia (Reuters) - Canada's Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer has overtaken Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ahead of next month's national election, polls showed on Tuesday, after past images of Trudeau in blackface emerged last week.
Battered Trudeau gets brief reprieve amid Canada blackface scandal
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau got his first day out of the spotlight on Saturday after being hammered for images showing him in blackface, which have threatened to derail his re-election campaign.
Canada's Freeland says she has full confidence in PM Trudeau as leader
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's Foreign Minister Chyrstia Freeland said on Friday that though she was "troubled and disappointed" by images of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in blackface, she had full confidence in his leadership of the party.
Canada's Trudeau pledges assault rifle ban, pivots campaign amid blackface scandal
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, embroiled in a blackface picture scandal, on Friday pledged to ban military-style assault rifles in the country's most ethnically diverse city in a bid to get his campaign back on issue.

