Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair claims that Elon Musk is the father of her five-month-old child, potentially making it Musk's thirteenth. St. Clair disclosed the information to preempt media revelations and requested privacy for the child's well-being. Musk has not yet responded to these claims.
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Pakistan's military courts have sentenced 60 more civilians for their involvement in the violent May 9 riots, bringing the total to 85 convictions. Key locations, including military sites, were targeted. Convicted civilians, including Imran Khan's nephew Hassan Niazi, received sentences from two to 10 years. International entities criticized the trials for lack of transparency and judicial independence.
Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl announced the collapse of his coalition talks with the conservative Austrian People's Party. Kickl, who won 28.8 per cent of the vote in the September election, had been mandated to form a government after previous negotiations failed. Disputes over policies and ministerial positions led to the breakdown. Austria's political future remains uncertain, with interim chancellor Alexander Schallenberg in charge.
A US federal judge criticized the Trump administration's expedited deportation of Venezuelan migrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. The judge issued a restraining order, noting that unlike WWII Nazi cases, the deported individuals had no chance to challenge their removal, prompting legal and ethical concerns.
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