The US
opened an embassy in the Solomon Islands after 30 years,US Sec. of State Antony Blinken
met with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu,former NATO general Petr Pavel
won the Czech presidential election,Turkey's Pres. Recep Erdoǧan
hinted that Finland's NATO bid may be accepted without Sweden,and Myanmar's junta
extended its state of emergency.Meanwhile, the pope
arrived in South Sudan to promote peace,four suspects in the killing of Haitian Pres. Jovenel Moïse were
sent to the US for prosecution,Ethiopia's PM Abiy Ahmed
met with Tigrayan leaders for the first time since their peace deal,Israel
reached a deal to calm tensions with Palestinian prisoners,Brazil's Pres. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
accused his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro of planning the Jan. 8 riots,billionaire Ihor Kolomoyskyy was the latest to be
targeted in Ukraine's new anti-corruption raid,US lawmakers
called on Azerbaijan to end its blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh,and Poland
said a coalition of countries could boycott the Olympics if Russian and Belarusian athletes compete.In other news, British documents
revealed that George W. Bush ordered the CIA to find a replacement for Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat,the UK's Conservative party Chairman Zahawi was
fired,the UK
fell on a global corruption ranking index,Australia
announced King Charles III won't appear on its $5 bill,the US
stopped granting export licenses for Huawei,and the US Energy and Commerce Committee
confirmed that the CEO of the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok will appear before Congress.