Iran’s new supreme leader is ‘his father on steroids,’ experts warn of hardline rule
Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly selected as Iran's new supreme leader in succession move, described as 'his father on steroids' with deeper security ties.
Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly selected as Iran's new supreme leader in succession move, described as 'his father on steroids' with deeper security ties. Grouped from 3 articles across 2 sources.
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Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly selected as Iran's new supreme leader in succession move, described as 'his father on steroids' with deeper security ties.
Iran's Assembly of Experts has named Mojtaba Khamenei to replace his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as the country's new supreme leader, state media reported on Sunday.
Oil surges past $100 a barrel on prospect that disruption to global energy supplies could last longer than previously expected
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Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is wounded and likely disfigured, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Friday, adding that the country's leadership was on the run. Grouped from 14 articles across 10 sources.
President and high-profile officials among those who participated Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
A hacking group seemed to claim responsibility for the attack on a U.S. manufacturer, calling it retaliation for a strike on an Iranian school.
Oil prices surged on Thursday after ships came under attack in the Persian Gulf, and Iran’s supreme leader vowed revenge for U.S. and Israeli airstrikes.
US Defense Secretary Hegseth has said the US is "ramping up" airstrikes. Meanwhile, six service members were confirmed killed in a plane crash in Iraq as the war enters its second week. More on DW. Grouped from 24 articles across 12 sources.
With attacks and threats, Tehran is using the world’s most important transit point for oil and gas as leverage against its enemies. Grouped from 7 articles across 5 sources.