The assassinations of Iran’s senior leaders by Israel and the United States have triggered unprecedented churn within Tehran’s political and military establishment, eliminating the supreme leader and some of the most powerful men in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, but have left in place a hard-line government and little hope of a diplomatic breakthrough, according to regional and Western officials.
Trending
- Trump weighs more Cabinet changes, but wants to avoid ‘massive shake-up’
- Warning sign? Retirement saving habits eroding, payroll firm says
- Pope Leo XIV to carry cross for entire procession
- Video Holly Robinson Peete and Michele Kong champion resources for those with autism
- Mavs coach Jason Kidd ejected shortly before Naji Marshall is tossed as well against Orlando
- Trump celebrates resurrection, religion in Good Friday video from White House
- As Trump heralds regime change, Iran’s leaders remain hard-liners
- Behind-the-scenes images taken by NASA’s Artemis II crew : The Picture Show : NPR

