‘Worst-case scenario’: Trump weighs replacing Khamenei as leader of Iran
Trump appeared to dismiss Reza Pahlavi as an option and sketched a vision of Iran's government similar to Venezuela's.
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Trump appeared to dismiss Reza Pahlavi as an option and sketched a vision of Iran's government similar to Venezuela's.

The trending has drawn the attention of Nigeria’s movie regulator, triggering fresh scrutiny over compliance with the country’s censorship laws. The post Censors Board probes Nigerian same-sex film ‘The Best Guy’, threatens prosecution appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Banco Santander Executive Chair Ana Botin plays down the rift that has opened between the US and Spain following US President Donald Trump’s threats to cut trade with the country. In an interview with Bloomberg's Dani Burger, Botin says that Spain and the US have had "an amazing relationship" and also comments on the outlook for M&A. (Source: Bloomberg)
Nicholos Venditti, CFA, Head of Municipal Fixed Income, Allspring speaks about the magic of munis at Bloomberg Invest 2026 in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
Invesco President & CEO, Andrew Schlossberg and Brookfield Asset Management CEO, Connor Teskey share ways they are delivering personalized investments at scale and where private markets opportunities are playing a bigger role with Bloomberg’s Katie Greifeld at Bloomberg Invest 2026 in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)

A grouping of conservative Anglican churches will meet in Nigeria this week to elect a leader to rival the Archbishop read more Conservative Anglicans converging in Nigeria to pick rival leader, widening Church rifts
D’Ieteren Group has appointed Rothschild & Co. to explore strategic options for its controlling stake in Belron, a global car glass replacement and repair business, according to people familiar with the matter.
The company says the new model will reduce the "cringe" that's been annoying its users for months.
The development comes after an Iranian-made drone crashed into the UK's military base in Cyprus.

Another high-profile live-service game is shutting down soon after launch: this time it's the free-to-play squad shooter Highguard. Developer Wildlight Entertainment says that, even though Highguard reached 2 million players, the game will be shut down permanently on March 12th. That's less than two months after the game debuted on January 26th. "Despite the passion and hard work of our team, we have not been able to build a sustainable player base to support the game long term," the studio explained. Before the game ends for good, it's getting one last update either tonight or tomorrow that will add a new character and weapon, among other … Read the full story at The Verge.
Flames and black smoke were seen rising from the US Consulate in Dubai after a suspected attack.
Prosecutors said on Tuesday that they expect to extend formal plea agreements to 12 of the 31 defendants in the federal case into rigged poker games involving Chauncey Billups and Damon Jones.