
Iran has begun several days of public mourning and funeral processions for its former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, more than four months after he was killed in strikes launched by the US and Israel. The former Ayatollah's body will lie in state in Tehran's Grand Mosalla from Friday, ahead of his burial in his hometown of Mashhad next Thursday. Officials have said the funeral could draw up to 20 million mourners from across Iran, according to AFP.
Main Idea: Iran has begun public mourning and funeral ceremonies for former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, months after he was killed in US and Israeli strikes.
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A fragile US-Iran ceasefire and public mourning could raise oil price swings and market worry for US households and small businesses if tensions flare again.
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Former Supreme Leader whose death and funeral mourning are the central focus of the article.
Named country involved in the strikes described as killing Khamenei and linked to the ceasefire context.
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Pakistan’s prime minister named as an expected attendee at the ceremonies.
Named Tehran venue where the body lies in state and mourning ceremonies take place.
Mentioned because its prime minister is expected to attend the ceremonies, making it a minor national-level participant.
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