Middle East war: Remains of first US soldiers return home

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by FRANCE24
March 8, 2026
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Iran's Assembly of Experts reportedly selected a new Supreme Leader after the previous one died in US-Israeli strikes.

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The Assembly of Experts in Iran has reportedly selected the country's next Supreme Leader, following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei eight days prior in US-Israeli strikes. The name of the chosen leader has not yet been revealed. This succession marks only the second time the regime has navigated such a transition. Unlike the previous succession, this process unfolds amidst an ongoing war, an economic crisis, water shortages, and recent anti-government protests. The context of these multiple crises suggests potential implications for regional stability and Iran's domestic policy.

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Iran's Assembly of Experts reportedly selected the country's next Supreme Leader, whose name has not been revealed.

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