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Murió Dionysis Savvopoulos, ícono de la música griega
El popular cantautor griego Dionysis Savvopoulos, conocido por sus letras alegóricas y profundamente poéticas que abordaban la política, la identidad y la sociedad griegas, falleció. Tenía 80 años.
Savvopoulos, figura destacada de la escena cultural e intelectual griega, falleció el martes por la noche, según anunció su familia en su cuenta oficial de redes sociales. El músico había estado hospitalizado en los últimos días y llevaba varios años luchando contra el cáncer.
Conocido por su apodo Nionios —un apodo común para Dionisio—, Savvopoulos saltó a la fama en la década de 1960, alcanzando fama nacional con sus canciones sutilmente revolucionarias durante la dictadura militar de 1967-1974. Fue encarcelado brevemente por la junta, y sus canciones se convirtieron en himnos de resistencia para jóvenes y disidentes en Grecia.
Los homenajes a Savvopoulos llegaron desde todo el mundo político y cultural griego.

“No quiero creerlo, pero nuestro Dionisio ya no está aquí”, publicó el primer ministro Kyriakos Mitsotakis en sus redes sociales. “Savvopoulos se ha ido, dejando una profunda huella en la música, las letras y el estilo público. Porque con su trabajo y su postura, demostró ser un compositor maravilloso. Un griego sensible”.
Nacido en Tesalónica el 2 de diciembre de 1944, Savvopoulos estudió Derecho, pero nunca terminó sus estudios. Se mudó a Atenas en 1963 y comenzó su carrera musical, actuando en pequeños clubes de la capital griega.
Sus canciones mezclaban múltiples géneros, incluida la música popular griega con elementos de rock y folk-rock, la música de músicos estadounidenses como Bob Dylan y Frank Zappa, así como la música tradicional griega.
Compuso tanto la música como la letra de la mayoría de sus canciones, con un profundo contenido político, romántico y humorístico. Su álbum debut, “Fortigo” (que significa “Camión”), se lanzó en 1966 y se convirtió en un gran éxito, catapultándolo a la fama con su combinación de comentarios políticos, influencias del rock y modismos folclóricos griegos.

Consolidó su éxito con su segundo álbum, “The Fool’s Garden”, publicado tres años después, en 1969, durante la dictadura militar. Savvopoulos se convirtió rápidamente en una de las principales voces de la disidencia artística griega, y para la caída de la junta en 1974, era considerado uno de los compositores griegos más importantes y originales de su generación.
En 1972, lanzó el álbum “The Dirty Bread”, que incluía la canción “The Angel Herald”, una adaptación de “The Wicked Messenger” de Bob Dylan, mientras que en 1997 lanzó “The Hotel”, un álbum dedicado a artistas que lo habían inspirado, incluidos Bob Dylan, Nick Cave, Jethro Tull, Van Morrison, Lou Reed, Lucio Dalla y otros.
“Fue un gran artista, un hombre extraordinario, apreciado por el pueblo griego por su personalidad, su obra y su contribución al arte”, declaró el presidente griego Konstantinos Tassoulas en un comunicado. “Inflexible, innovador y audaz, encarnó el espíritu de cuestionamiento de la forma más sensible y poética a través de obras que marcaron la historia de la canción griega y se convirtieron en hitos de la cultura moderna de nuestro país”.
Savvopoulos, un talentoso artista escénico, cautivaba a públicos de todas las edades con su música y narrativa. Continuó actuando a lo largo de su carrera, participando en conciertos en vivo tan recientemente como este año, cuando actuó en un festival de música de verano a las afueras de Atenas.

Savvopoulos publicó su autobiografía, “Por qué pasan los años”, a principios de 2025, donde habló abiertamente sobre su batalla contra el cáncer de pulmón, diagnosticado en 2020.
“La muerte es algo inaceptable. Pero una vez que la aceptas, es cuando empiezas a vivir”, dijo en una entrevista televisiva.
A Savvopoulos le sobreviven su esposa Aspa, dos hijos y dos nietos. Los detalles del funeral se anunciarán más adelante, según informó su familia.
(con información de AP)
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Israel strikes slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s underground military bunker

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Friday announced that it had dismantled former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s underground bunker in Tehran.
«The underground compound was created by the regime as a base for advancing military activities and its extremist ideologies against the State of Israel and the Western world,» the IDF said. «It spanned multiple streets in the heart of Tehran and contained numerous entrances and meeting rooms for senior members of the Iranian terrorist regime.»
Israel later released an illustrated video which showed a number of entry points throughout Tehran with tunnels leading to the underground bunker.
The Israel Defense Forces struck former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s bunker in Tehran. (IDF)
The fortified compound was directly under where Khamenei and other regime leaders were situated on Saturday morning when almost 50 of them were killed in under 50 seconds during the launch of Operation Epic Fury, a senior Israeli official told Fox News.
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The official said that Khamenei spent millions of dollars and a number of years building the bunker, which he did not use on the morning of the strike. Sources familiar with the intelligence say that Khamenei believed no one had the guts to strike him.
The senior Israeli official told Fox News that Khamenei’s confidence was partially thanks to an Israeli-American deception plan that included messaging, signals and public statements by President Donald Trump that suggested nothing immediate was coming. Top IDF commanders even went home on Friday night, hours before the strike, in an attempt to deceive Iranian leadership.

President Donald Trump confirmed the U.S. launched strikes on Iran on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026. (The White House via X Account/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Khamenei was killed on the first day of Operation Epic Fury after ruling the Islamic Republic for more than 30 years. During that time, he oversaw harsh internal crackdowns, including the most recent one in January, which targeted Iranian protesters, as well as international confrontations.
Fox News’ Trey Yingst and Fox News Digital’s Efrat Lachter and Ruth Marks Eglash contributed to this report.
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Biden says ‘I’m a h— of a lot smarter than most of you’ to crowd at Jesse Jackson’s funeral

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Former President Joe Biden told mourners at Rev. Jesse Jackson’s memorial service Friday that he is «a h— of a lot smarter than most of you,» a pointed remark that stood out during his tribute to the late civil rights leader.
Biden made the comment while recounting how he was mocked as a child for his stutter and how speech impediments are often mistaken for a lack of intelligence.
«If I told you I had a cleft palate or clubfoot, none of you would have laughed,» Biden said. «But it’s OK to laugh at stuttering. … It’s the one place where people think you’re stupid.
«Oh, really? I’m a h— of a lot smarter than most of you,» he added, before quickly pivoting back to his broader point. «But all kidding aside, it makes you feel really small.»
Former President Joe Biden speaks at a public memorial service to celebrate the life of civil rights activist Jesse Jackson in Chicago March 6, 2026 (Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty Images)
Biden made the remark during a memorial service in Chicago that brought together prominent Democratic leaders and civil rights figures to honor Jackson’s decades-long political influence.
Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton attended the service along with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Kamala Harris and Rev. Al Sharpton.
The event was held at the 10,000-seat House of Hope arena, where hundreds gathered to celebrate Jackson’s life and legacy.
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Former President Joe Biden speaks at a celebration of life service for civil rights leader Jesse Jackson Sr. at the House of Hope arena March 6, 2026, in Chicago. Jackson died Feb. 17 after a lengthy battle with progressive supranuclear palsy. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Jackson, who died at age 84, rose to prominence as a close associate of Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement. He later founded the Rainbow PUSH Coalition and mounted two Democratic presidential campaigns in 1984 and 1988 that expanded Black voter participation and reshaped the party’s electoral coalition.
Throughout the service, speakers praised Jackson’s ability to build political alliances and elevate issues affecting marginalized communities.
Biden, who has frequently spoken about working to overcome his childhood stutter, framed his remarks around resilience and the lasting impact of being ridiculed as a young person.
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Barack Obama and Joe Biden at Reverend Jesse L. Jackson’s Peoples Celebration of Life and Homegoing Services at the House of Hope arena March 6, 2026, in Chicago. (Earl Gibson III/Deadline via Getty Images)
Later on in his remarks, Biden asserted that «the continent of Africa is going to be the largest continent in the world» to the assembled mourners.
«I remember telling Jesse that I knew I knew a guy, in South Africa,» former President Biden recalled. «I was going to go see name is Nelson Mandela. And, I’m Jesse saying, how are you going? You guys actually see him, by the way? You know, the continent of Africa is going to be the largest continent in the world in terms of population of the year 2050, the largest in the entire world. Watch, man. Watch.»
His «smarter than most of you» line was quickly added to a growing list of out-of-context gaffes for the former president, and social media users weighed in online.
Under one repost of the viral moment from user Libs of TikTok, one commenter wrote, «That’s a strange line to deliver at a memorial service.»
Another quipped, «Never ending comedy from this guy. So happy he’s back in public.»
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Outside of Biden’s remarks, the memorial largely focused on Jackson’s legacy as a civil rights leader who helped shape the modern Democratic Party and broaden political participation in the United States.
Fox News Digital’s Greg Norman-Diamond, Bradford Betz, and Patrick McGovern contributed to this reporting.
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