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30 Mar 2025
#politics
Times Of Israel: Syria swears in new transitional government four months after ousting Assad
Syria's new transitional government was sworn in, replacing the interim administration following the removal of Bashar Assad. The 23-member Cabinet is ethnically and religiously diverse, with a focus on stability and rebuilding the war-torn nation. Key figures include Hind Kabawat, the first woman in the government, and a renewed emphasis on a professional army.
The government's formation aims to address ongoing violence and economic challenges, with a potential appeal to Western nations for lifted sanctions. The U.S. has warned of possible attacks during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, highlighting security concerns in the region.
#society
GB News: Pampers launch 'jumbo-sized nappies' amid rising numbers of school children not toilet trained
Pampers has launched jumbo-sized nappies for schoolchildren, responding to a survey indicating that one in four children start primary school not toilet trained. The Size 9 Baby Dry Nappy Pants cater to children around five years old, particularly those with disabilities.
Retailers like Morrisons and Tesco have begun stocking the new size due to demand. Meanwhile, parents at Hazlewood Primary School in North Tyneside express frustration over ongoing issues with unsafe school facilities, with children eating in a marquee for over a year.
#education
Fox News: With federal election looming, Liberal Canadian PM accused of plagiarism while studying at Oxford: report
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faces allegations of plagiarism in his 1995 doctoral thesis, with experts identifying at least 10 instances of uncredited copying from various sources. His campaign has dismissed the claims, citing support from his former Oxford supervisor, who found no evidence of misconduct.
The allegations come as Carney seeks re-election ahead of the April 28 vote. Plagiarism is a serious offense at academic institutions, potentially leading to severe penalties. Carney's past roles include leadership positions at the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England.
#technology
Breitbart: Meta Continues Community Notes as Some Vent Over Fact-Checking
Meta is advancing its community notes program amid criticism of its ongoing fact-checking efforts. Independent journalist Paul Thacker questioned Mark Zuckerberg’s January announcement about ending ties with fact-checkers, citing continued fact-checking on the platform.
Meta spokesperson Francis Brennan confirmed that while the community notes program is being rolled out, fact-checking will remain in place until the transition is complete. The company plans to phase out fact-checking controls and implement less intrusive labeling for users seeking additional information.