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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...

Prince Andrew: I am giving up my royal titles

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  Having "always put my duty to my family and country first," Prince Andrew has agreed with the King to stop using his titles, including Duke of York. The Royal's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his relationship with an alleged Chinese spy were the subjects of a slew of new scandals, which led The Telegraph to first report the development. "In discussion with The King, and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded the continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the Royal family," Prince Andrew stated in a statement issued by Buckingham Palace. "I have made the decision, as I have always done, to prioritize my duty to my family and country. I stand by my decision to withdraw from public life five years ago. "We believe I must now proceed further with His Majesty's consent. As a result, I will no longer use my title or the honors bestowed upon me. As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations a...

Thousands gather for anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests across US

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  More than 2,600 events are anticipated across the nation, according to the organizers of the "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump's policies on immigration, education, and security. Protesters have gathered in a number of cities in the United States. The government shutdown, which has shut down federal programs and services as well as testing the fundamental balance of power as an aggressive executive confronts Congress and the courts in ways that organizers warn are a slide toward US authoritarianism, is the backdrop for Saturday's rally, the third mass mobilization since Trump's return to the White House. The rallies began outside of the United States, with a few hundred people protesting outside the US embassy in London and hundreds more in Madrid and Barcelona. Numerous protesters in Northern Virginia were crossing roads in the direction of Washington, DC, by walking on overpasses on Saturday morning. Attacks on the reasons for protesting are p...

Apple's Newest Products Are Here. Can They Help Move the Tech Stock Higher?

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  The most recent iPhones are most likely the focus of those estimating how many Apple products will be sold this year. However, the company has a lot of new gadgets to sell, and investors might be looking past the most recent unboxings. This week, Apple (AAPL) unveiled its most recent products, including an updated Vision Pro headset that starts around $3,500. 1  Apple.  "Apple Vision Pro has been upgraded with the powerful M5 chip and a Dual Knit Band that is comfortable." ; a laptop with a 14-inch MacBook Pro that starts around $1,500. ; as well as brand-new iPad Pro models that start around $900. They serve as platforms for the M5, a brand-new chip that, according to the company, is "optimized for AI." The devices, which are scheduled to go on sale during the holiday season, complete a lineup that was updated last month, among other things, by the arrival of the most recent iPhones.

Apple M5 Chip Breaks Records with 4,263 Geekbench Score

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  When it comes to chip performance, you rarely see numbers that make you jump up and down. That's exactly what the initial benchmark results for Apple's M5 chip show. The initial performance data for the 14-inch MacBook Pro show a leap in processing power beyond what we're used to from laptops. The M5 reads more like a rulebook refresh than an incremental bump in these early results, which stands out. The single-core score in the Geekbench 6 database is unprecedented, and the multi-core gains point to a shift in the workload that portable computers can effectively handle. With architectural changes aimed at accelerating machine learning workflows and creative apps, this is Apple's most aggressive attempt to target AI-focused computing thus far. In addition to being faster, the M5 is optimized for AI-intensive tasks that professionals now rely on, such as on-device model runs and real-time video enhancement. New benchmarks are set by record-breaking single-core performa...

German Finance Chief Slams China’s Rare-Earth Export Limits

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Lars Klingbeil, the German finance minister, expressed hope for a de-escalation following the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping and criticized China's decision to tighten export controls on rare earths. On the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington, Klingbeil, who also serves as the vice chancellor of Germany, stated, "We have made it clear within the G-7 that we do not agree with China's approach." "We are closely monitoring the situation and doing what we can politically to prevent further tensions between the United States and China," reads the statement. Policymakers and businesses that depend on China's near-monopoly in rare-earth processing and mining were alarmed when the country announced it would tighten restrictions on exports of key minerals. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called for a coordinated response among the Group of Seven nations, though the finance chiefs failed to rea...

The Take: As Palestinians return to ruins, will Trump’s ceasefire hold?

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  Palestinians are returning to Gaza City to find devastation: no homes, no electricity, and no family, just days into a new ceasefire that ended two years of genocide. Now, just a few days after announcing a plan to end the war, US President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the area. There is optimism, but there are still questions. Specifically, will this agreement hold? In the Best Daily Podcast category of the Signal Awards, The Take is up for a nomination. You can assist us in winning the listeners' vote while we await the decisions of the judges.