Solomon Islands lawmakers elected former Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele as prime minister Thursday in a development that suggests the South Pacific island nation will maintain close ties with China.
Read Also
- 10 proven products that will help your golf game
- Saskatchewan teachers vote to renew job sanctions mandate
- Refuse a breath test? What Ontario drivers should know under new police mandate
- Private Equity Warms Up to Clean-Energy Tax Credits
- Retailers' Shelves Are Attractive Again. At Least for Skechers.
- Powerful Storm Slams Houston Killing at Least Four People
- Russia seizes more land than Ukraine liberated in 2023 counteroffensive
- ‘Exhausting and extremely dangerous’: Mohammad Rasoulof on his hazardous escape from eight-year sentence
- Man charged with attempted murder over Slovakian PM shooting
- For neo-fascist groups in Italy, Mussolini's legacy still resonates
Latest NPR
- French police fatally shoot a man suspected of planning to set fire to a synagogue
- U.S. military says aid is now being delivered into Gaza over a floating pier
- A look at Slovakian PM Robert Fico's politics after yesterday's assassination attempt
- How Does Israel's Military Investigate Itself?
- Israel has no plan for Gaza after Hamas rule, the Israeli defense chief says
- Slovak leader in serious but stable condition after assassination try, hospital says
- The Mandela Effect
- Israelis and Palestinians held a joint memorial for all victims of the ongoing war
- Strike kills U.N. aid worker, injures another in southern Gaza
- Biden announces new tariffs on imports of Chinese goods, including electric vehicles