Iran’s supreme leader moved Monday to temporarily shore up the country’s leadership after the sudden death of President Ebrahim Raisi a day earlier, while analysts said there is likely to be a behind-the-scenes struggle in Tehran to fill the unexpected power vacuum.
Iranian president’s sudden death sets stage for political power struggle in Tehran
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Much of the American tech industry is lining up with the federal government to develop a comprehensive U.S. response to China’s military-civil fusion, a policy that has forced cooperation between businesses and the communist government in Beijing.
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