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Voters in New Orleans have handed Democratic City Councilmember Helena Marino the keys to City Hall.
Preliminary results show Marino won 55 percent of the vote in yesterday's mayoral election, allowing her to avoid a runoff.
Marino won the election outright as President Trump has suggested that New Orleans could be one of his next targets for a National Guard deployment.
France's prime minister, renamed to the post on Friday and the fourth in a little over a year, says he will form a cabinet by Monday.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports the far right and the far left are already threatening to bring that government down.
Cameroon is holding a presidential election today.
Ten candidates are on the ballot, including President Paul Biya, who is 93 years old.
He was first elected president in 1982 and is now seeking an eighth term.
Cameroon has had just two rulers since winning independence in 1960.
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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
With Palestinians moving back into northern Gaza since the ceasefire agreement came into effect, preparations are underway to ramp up the delivery of humanitarian aid.
says it's ready once Israel gives the green light.
Mara Kronenfeld is with UNRWA, the main U.N.
In Tel Aviv last night, demonstrators singing in the square where families of those held in Gaza have held weekly rallies.