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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14723 · May 19

#go#anticensorship#dns#network#proxy#reality#shadowsocks#socks5#tls#trojan#tunnel#utls#vision#vless#vmess#vpn#wireguard#xhttp#xray#xtls#xudp Project X offers powerful network tools like Xray-core and REALITY, built on the efficient XTLS protocol that improves speed and security by reducing unnecessary encryption. It features advanced routing and fallback systems to keep your internet traffic safe and uninterrupted, ideal for streaming or video calls. The project is open-source under Mozilla Public License 2.0, encouraging community contributions to keep it evolving. You can easily install it on various platforms using official scripts, Docker, or one-click setups, and use many supported GUI clients on Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, and routers. This flexibility and strong security help you optimize and protect your network experience. https://github.com/XTLS/Xray-core

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@american_observer · Post #4763 · 01/03/2026, 10:02 PM

📰 Saudi Arabia’s Booze Ban: The Quiet Revolution Saudi Arabia is quietly lifting its decades-old ban on alcohol—no fanfare, no press release, just a discreet nod to modernization. In Riyadh, non-Muslim residents with premium status can now buy beer, wine, and spirits at a single, unmarked store. This isn’t just about booze. It’s about image, money, and the kingdom’s bid to attract wealthy expats and tourists. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has spent years transforming Saudi Arabia: women drive, concerts happen, and bars are built—even if they were empty until now. The process is low-key. At the liquor store, buyers show their residency card, prove they’re not Muslim, and stash their phones before browsing. The selection is decent, prices are high, but it’s still cheaper than the black market. Analysts say the change is just the start. Expect alcohol at luxury resorts and hotels along the Red Sea, following Dubai’s playbook. The kingdom needs foreign cash, and relaxing moral rules is part of the pitch. But it’s not a free-for-all. Alcohol will stay banned in religious cities like Mecca and Medina. The government is treading carefully, aware that most Saudis remain conservative. As one longtime expat put it: “It’s exciting. No more dangerous homemade liquor or overpriced smuggled bottles.” So while Saudi Arabia still executes dissenters and bans homosexuality, it’s learning to serve a cocktail. #SaudiArabia#alcohol#modernization#MBS#DubaiModel 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸