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4 hours ago
- Euronews
Iran's supreme leader makes first appearance since Iran-Israel war
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday made his first public appearance since the 12-day-war between Israel and Iran began. His absence during the war suggested heavy security for the Iranian leader who has final say on all state matters. The 86-year-old had reportedly spent the war in a bunker as threats on his life escalated. Attending a mourning ceremony on the eve of Ashoura, Iranian state television broadcasted images of him waving to a chanting crowd in the Iranian capital of Tehran. No immediate report was available on any public statement made. US President Donald Trump had sent warnings via social media to Khamenei after inserting themselves into the Iran-Israel war by bombing three nuclear sites. Trump had said that the US knew where Khamenei was, but had no plans to kill him 'at least for now.' Khamenei made a public statement on June 26, shortly before the ceasefire began. He said that Tehran had delivered a 'slap to America's face' by striking a US air base in Qatar and warned against further attacks by the US or Israel. Trump replied, in remarks to reporters and on social media: 'Look, you're a man of great faith. A man who's highly respected in his country. You have to tell the truth. You got beat to hell.' Iran said that more than 900 people were killed during its conflict with Israel, and thousands more were injured. It also confirmed serious damage to its nuclear facilities and subsequently denied the UN nuclear watchdog access to them. It remains unclear how badly damaged the sites were and whether Tehran has plans to continue negotiations with the US over its nuclear programme.

LeMonde
5 hours ago
- LeMonde
Elon Musk says he has created a new US political party
Elon Musk, an ex-ally of US President Donald Trump, said on Saturday, July 5, that he had launched a new political party in the United States to challenge what the tech billionaire described as the country's "one-party system." The world's richest person − and Trump's biggest political donor in the 2024 election − had a bitter falling out with the president after leading the Republican's effort to slash spending and cut federal jobs as head of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has clashed with Trump over the president's massive domestic spending plan, saying it would explode the US debt, and vowed to do everything in his power to defeat lawmakers who voted for it. Now he has created the so-called America Party, his own political framework, through which to try and achieve that. "When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy," the Space X and Tesla boss posted on X, the social media platform that he owns. "Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom." Musk cited a poll − uploaded on Friday, US Independence Day − in which he asked whether respondents "want independence from the two-party (some would say uniparty) system" that has dominated US politics for some two centuries. The yes-or-no survey earned more than 1.2 million responses. "By a factor of 2 to 1, you want a new political party and you shall have it!" he posted on Saturday. Musk also shared a meme depicting a two-headed snake and the caption "End the Uniparty." 'Laser-focus' on vulnerable lawmakers It is not clear how much impact the new party would have on the 2026 mid-term elections, or on the presidential vote two years after that. The Trump-Musk feud reignited in dramatic fashion late last month as Trump pushed Republicans in Congress to ram through his massive domestic agenda in the form of the One Big Beautiful Bill. Musk expressed fierce opposition to the legislation, and ruthlessly attacked its Republican backers for supporting "debt slavery." He vowed to launch a new political party to challenge lawmakers who campaigned on reduced federal spending only to vote for the bill, which experts say will pile an extra $3.4 trillion over a decade onto the US deficit. "They will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do on this Earth," Musk said earlier this week. After Musk heavily criticized the flagship spending bill − which eventually passed Congress and was signed into law − Trump threatened to deport the tech tycoon and strip federal funds from his businesses. "We'll have to take a look," the president told reporters when asked if he would consider deporting Musk, who was born in South Africa and has held US citizenship since 2002. On Friday after posting the poll, Musk laid out a possible political battle plan to pick off vulnerable House and Senate seats and become "the deciding vote" on key legislation. "One way to execute on this would be to laser-focus on just 2 or 3 Senate seats and 8 to 10 House districts," Musk posted on X. All 435 US House seats are up for grabs every two years, while about one third of the Senate's 100 members, who serve six-year terms, are elected every two years. Some observers were quick to point out how third-party campaigns have historically split the vote − as businessman Ross Perot's independent presidential run in 1992 did when it helped doom George HW Bush's re-election bid resulting in Democrat Bill Clinton's victory.


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6 hours ago
- Euronews
Elon Musk announces his own political party called the America Party
Elon Musk announced he will create a new political party in the United States just weeks after a public fallout with US President Donald Trump. The tech mogul announced on his social media platform X that he had set up a party called the America Party, which is formed to 'give you back your freedom,' Musk wrote on Saturday. Musk said that the party would challenge the two-party Republican and Democratic system. It is unclear if America Party has been formally registered with election authorities, but he said it would launch 'next year'. The move comes after he asked his followers on July 4 if he should create a political party. 'By a factor of 2 to 1, you want a new political party and you shall have it! "When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy,' Must wrote on X. After initially supporting Trump in his re-election bid, both publicly on X and financially, Musk had a high-profile role in the US government's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). But in May, Musk announced he was leaving the government department, as it was the end of his 'scheduled time' as a special government employee. Trump then praised him as "one of the greatest business leaders and innovators the world has ever produced". However, on May 22, the relationship took a turn after the US House of Representatives passed a significant piece of legislation, a tax-cut and spending bill, which was signed into law by Trump on Friday. The document, called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, aims to fast-track policy around spending and has hundreds of proposed changes, such as tax cuts to changes in social benefits, such as health care. Musk has called it a 'massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination'. Musk argued the bill's spending would increase the "already gigantic budget deficit" and "burden American citizens with crushingly unsustainable debt". Earlier this week, Trump threatened to cut off the billion-dollar federal subsidies that flow to Musk's companies, and even hinted at considering to deport him.