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Five security escorts for one migrant: how British deportations compare to Trump’s

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DW

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Trump threatens 'force that has never been seen before,' as Iran continues shelling US Gulf bases. Follow live

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Iranian security official says transition process to begin on Sunday after death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei a day earlier

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Iran’s chief of army staff and defense minister were killed in a strike targeting a meeting of the country’s defense council, state TV says.

Euronews

Euronews

Trump warns Iran

We will hit them with a force that has never been seen before, Trump warns Iran

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NYPost

NYPost

Trump warns Iran not to retaliate after threats of 'devastating' attack

Economist

Economist

What comes next?

With the supreme leader dead, power in Iran hangs in the balance. Dangerous uncertainty will follow

HuffPost

HuffPost

Trump's shocking war on Iran is strengthening a new global view of the United States: That it has gone rogue.

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AP News

US-Iran

President Trump was once wary of ordering regime change in Iran. Here’s what made him change his mind.

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Ground News

Iranian state media confirm death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

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⚡ Iran's Revolutionary Guard said “a severe, decisive and regret-inducing punishment” was coming over Ali Khamenei’s killing.

Washington Post

Washington Post

Breaking News

How a push from Israel and Saudi Arabia helped move Trump to attack Iran

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Daily Wire

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Catch up fast on everything that happened in Iran today

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Sky News

The death of Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei ends decades of paranoia-fuelled absolute power

NYTimes

NYTimes

Iran Attack: Live Updates

Iran confirmed the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the hard-line cleric who ruled the country for nearly 37 years.