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Le Monde: Hundreds of thousands attend funeral of former Hezbollah leader, five months after assassination
Hundreds of thousands gathered in Beirut for the funeral of Hezbollah's former leader Hassan Nasrallah, killed in an Israeli airstrike. The event aimed to demonstrate Hezbollah's continued influence despite recent setbacks in a prolonged conflict with Israel.
Prominent figures from around the world attended, including Iranian officials and international activists. The gathering highlighted Hezbollah's resilience, with calls for the group to maintain its armed presence despite pressures to disarm.
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GB News: Elon Musk brands famed astronaut 'idiot' over 'ridiculous' comments about stranded Nasa astronauts
Elon Musk has stirred controversy by calling astronaut Andreas Mogensen an "idiot" after Mogensen criticized Musk's claims about two NASA astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, being stranded in space for political reasons. Musk alleged their return was delayed due to political motives and stated he could have facilitated their return months ago.
Mogensen refuted Musk's assertions, clarifying that the astronauts' extended stay was due to issues with their spacecraft and that their return had been planned since September. Wilmore and Williams, who have been aboard the International Space Station since June, are expected to return next month.