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 DAMASCUS, Syria  AP  鈥?The Syrian presidency says President Bashar Assad has traveled to the United Arab Emirates, marking his first visit to an Arab country since Syrias civil war erupted in 2011. It said in a statement posted on its social m stanley cup edia pages that Assad met on Friday with Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the UAE and the ruler of Dubai. Syria was expelled from the 22-member Arab League and boycotted by its neighbors after the conflict broke out 11 years ago. The visit sends the clearest signal yet that the Arab world is willing to re-engage with Syrias once widely shunned president.The visit reportedly didn t sit well with the U.S. According to Reuters, the State Department said it was  profoundly disappointed and troubled  by the visit because it s an apparent attempt to legitimize Assad.The U.N. saysmore than 350,000 people have died since the civil war in Syria began.     .Page-below > .RichText stanley cup Mo stanley cup dule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo Ehxr Gas prices set a new record in Florida, AAA says
 Sen. Elizabeth Warren is reportedly  assessing  her presidential campaign after a disappointing performance on                stanley taza               Super Tuesday.                                                    NBC                         and                             ABC                         report that Warren s campaign sent an email to supporters that said the senator  stanley cup website is  talking to the team to asses the p stanley flask ath forward. Warren finished in a disappointing third place in her home state of Massachusetts on Tuesday, behind front runners Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders. She currently has 50 pledged delegates and trails both Biden and Sanders by more than 300 delegates.