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A year on from the ousting of Assad

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  Damascus, Syria — “Hold your head high, you’re a free Syrian.” The refrain of this Arabic song—now widely embraced as the unofficial anthem of a new Syria—echoes throughout Damascus. It blares from market loudspeakers, rings out during celebrations in the central square, and is even sung by the man offering traditional coffee to new arrivals at the airport. For decades, many Syrians lived with lowered gazes under the authoritarian rule of the Al-Assad family. The regime maintained an expansive surveillance system in which the feared Mukhabarat , the intelligence network, kept the population in check. Remaining silent was often the safest choice—until the Arab Spring ignited an uprising, and Assad’s fierce response plunged the nation into a ten-year civil war. Today, Syrians are openly and energetically marking the first anniversary of what they regard as their liberation from Assad’s government. The celebration follows a rapid rebel offensive on December 8 last year, led by fo...

The Xiaomi 16 series leak reveals that the secondary display will be returning.

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  The Xiaomi 16 series is rumored to debut in China next month. While the company has yet to confirm any official details, a new leak hints at the return of a feature last seen on the   Xiaomi 11 Ultra . Leaked images, allegedly of the Xiaomi 16 Pro Max, reveal a redesigned rear camera module that appears to house a secondary display. The images, shared by tipster Ishan Agarwal, suggest Xiaomi may be reviving one of its most distinctive design elements. The leaked images show a prominent horizontal camera module on the back of the alleged Xiaomi 16 Pro model.  The module features two vertically aligned sensors on the left and appears to house a secondary display that reminds us of the Xiaomi 11 Ultra. Below the module sits a third camera alongside an LED flash.  Notably, the overall design also resembles the rumored camera layout of the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro series.  Additionally, it's possible that the Xiaomi 16 simply adopts the iPhone 17 Pro's rumored design...

The Bitcoin boom encourages the newly wealthy to spend more on expensive travel.

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  Please make use of the sharing tools that can be found by clicking the share button at the top or side of the article. It is against FT.com's terms and conditions and copyright policy to share articles. To purchase additional rights, send an email to licensing@ft.com. Using the gift article service, subscribers can share up to ten or twenty articles per month.  A growing number of private jet and ultra-luxury cruise operators are accepting cryptocurrency payments due to the increasing demand from wealthy travelers who have taken advantage of the rising value of bitcoin. “Tremendous” demand from young, wealthy customers has prompted Flexjet-owned FXAIR to accept crypto payments, Flexjet chair Kenn Ricci told the Financial Times. Please make use of the sharing tools that can be found by clicking the share button at the top or side of the article. It is against FT.com's terms and conditions and copyright policy to share articles. To purchase additional rights, send an ema...