
The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei marks a significant turning point for the Islamic Republic, which he led for nearly four decades.
The country faces a fight for survival without a clear successor, raising questions about its future leadership and regional stability. The situation has prompted discussions about potential succession plans, regime survival strategies, and the geopolitical implications for the Middle East.
The article also touches upon related events such as airspace closures affecting travelers and alleged cyberattacks targeting Iranian state TV.
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