Here's What Happened Today: Sunday

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NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news.

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Shiite Muslims chant slogans during a demonstration to condemn the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and against the Israeli strikes on Iran, in Lahore, Pakistan. AP Photo / K.M. ChaudaryAP Photo / K.M. Chaudary / K.M. Chaudary

#IRAN: US President Donald Trump warned that Iran’s next supreme leader would not last long without his approval, as Tehran prepared to reveal the successor to the slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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#UK: British prime minister Keir Starmer spoke to Donald Trump about the countries’ military co-operation amid the US president’s latest rebuke over the UK’s support in the conflict in Iran.

#OSLO: Police in Norway are investigating an explosion outside the US Embassy in Oslo, officials said.

PARTING SHOT

Former Conservative MP Penny Mordaunt and comedian Vittorio Angelone. XX

IRISH COMEDIAN VITTORIO Angelone left an audience in stitches after a sharp exchange with a former UK government minister during an appearance on a Channel 4 panel show on Friday evening.

Angelone, who is from Belfast, made his first appearance on The Last Leg this week alongside former Conservative MP and defence secretary Penny Mordaunt.

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