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Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 31, 2025

Israel is pressed on a Palestinian state. But it's the ‘Trump card' that matters.
The world is unifying around the question of Palestinian statehood, diverging from the U.S. and Israel. Will it make a difference? Not since the mid-1950s has a U.S. president held such sway over Israel.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 30, 2025

Amid starvation in Gaza, Israelis begin to question erratic food aid policy
The hunger crisis in Gaza has many asking if Israel had a deliberate policy of starving civilians. Israelis say that was never the case, but an ignorance of Palestinian suffering allowed an inconsistent government policy to lead to a calamity.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 30, 2025

What makes Finland the ‘world's happiest nation'? In a word, simplicity.
Finland has ranked the world's happiest country for years. But Finnish happiness isn't about joy. It's based on unusual contentment and reassuredness.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 29, 2025

Why Europe's trade deal with the US is better than it seems
Many Europeans feel they came out on the losing end of the new U.S.-EU trade deal. Analysts say it needs to be understood within Mr. Trump's broader relationship with Europe.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 29, 2025

Why Europe's trade deal with the US might be better than it seems
Many Europeans feel they came out on the losing end of the new U.S.-EU trade deal. Analysts say it needs to be understood within Mr. Trump's broader relationship with Europe.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 29, 2025

Inflation has improved in Argentina. Why consumers don't feel a difference.
Inflation in Argentina hit a five year low in May. But Argentines say they don't feel that reflected in their day-to-day consumption.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 29, 2025

Disaster relief volunteers in Japan are helping to entrench a culture of compassion
Nonprofit groups and throngs of volunteers acting on their own have played a key role in aiding disaster victims in this temblor-prone country.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 28, 2025

As Thailand and Cambodia enter ceasefire, nationalist fervor lingers on both sides
The ceasefire reached between Thailand and Cambodia on Monday could help hundreds of thousands of displaced people return home - but it will not end the countries' long-simmering border dispute, or address the troubling precedents set during the latest bout of fighting.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 28, 2025

Wracked by drought, postwar Syria struggles to restore its agriculture
One of the biggest challenges to rebuilding Syria may prove to be environmental. Years of drought are causing crop yields to fall dramatically.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 27, 2025

Cambodia-Thailand conflict escalates, but monks and civilians provide refuge
As the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict enters its fourth day, monks, dancers, and civilians offer shelter, food, and aid to those over 168,000 people displaced.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 26, 2025

Taiwan recall vote defeated, preserving China-friendly lawmakers' seats
Taiwanese voters rejected a large-scale effort to recall opposition lawmakers from the Nationalist Party (KMT), dealing a blow to the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). The recall aimed to shift legislative power but failed to remove any KMT lawmakers.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 25, 2025

Global attention on Gaza hunger intensifies
Our correspondent in Gaza has been covering hunger for months. But this week the world seems to be paying attention in a new way - including media outlets worried about starvation of their staff.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 25, 2025

In California and in Poland, new laws for who belongs where
Progress roundup: A $56 million purchase doubles the Yurok tribe's holdings along the Klamath River, and Shanghai bus riders create new routes.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 25, 2025

Why deadly clashes in Druze province are so threatening to Syrian unity
The eruption of violence in the majority-Druze Syrian province of Suwayda, the second-worst outbreak of sectarian strife since the fall of the Assad regime, is challenging the delicate balance the young Damascus government is trying to maintain.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 24, 2025

Should Israeli military defend Syrian Druze? Israel's Druze are divided.
Amid sectarian violence in Syria in which hundreds of Druze were killed, Israel struck Damascus and issued a warning to the new government. Israeli Druze are mourning the deaths, but are divided over whether Israeli military action is the wisest course.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 24, 2025

Lesotho makes Trump's polo shirts. He could destroy their garment industry.
Lesotho faces one of the highest tariff threats lodged by the Trump administration. No one in the tiny African nation can figure out why.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 24, 2025

In Japan, too, voters want their country to be ‘great again'
The populist surge on the right is a familiar electoral feature across the West. Gains by the far right in Japan show its global appeal.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 22, 2025

Syria's Kurds want autonomy. Damascus wants unity. Can they find middle ground?
A key challenge for postwar Syria is building trust between Arabs and Kurds. The security in Kurdish parts of Aleppo show how difficult that may be.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 22, 2025

Can independent news outlets in Ukraine survive loss of USAID funding?
USAID funding helped nurture new independent media outlets in Ukraine to play their part in strengthening democracy. Now there are concerns about a return to the days of media dominated by oligarchs, political parties, and the state.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 22, 2025

Kashmiris leverage social media to revive a language on the brink of extinction
The efforts of two Kashmiri content creators represent a quiet resurgence for the Kashmiri language.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 21, 2025

What a president's party split means for anti-corruption fight in Guatemala
Guatemala elected an anti-graft president in 2023. But the slow pace of change has disappointed many supporters.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 21, 2025

Borders divided this West African community. Soccer is reuniting it.
A century ago, colonial borders divided the Borgu people between Benin and Nigeria. Today, soccer is reuniting them.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 20, 2025

Despite Trump's ultimatum, Russia maintains Ukraine goals
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened Russia with tariffs unless a peace deal is reached within 50 days, but Russia says achieving its goals in Ukraine remains a priority.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 19, 2025

South Korea ex-President Yoon indicted on additional criminal charges
South Korea's former President Yoon Suk Yeol faces new criminal charges for abusing power and fabricating documents related to his martial law declaration.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 18, 2025

‘It's everyone's business.' In Finland, national security is a shared responsibility.
National security in Finland is a society-wide effort that goes beyond the military. Under the shadow of Russian aggression, Europe is taking a look.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 18, 2025

How the soaring cost of rice is shaping a high-stakes election in Japan
Japan's ongoing rice shortage is bringing greater awareness to farmers' issues, and greater scrutiny to the long-dominant Liberal Democratic Party, ahead of critical parliamentary elections.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 17, 2025

In Gaza, anti-Hamas gangs seen as imperiling food aid and public order
The breakdown in public order in Gaza accompanying the weakening of Hamas has allowed armed gangs to seize influence. That is affecting distribution of badly needed food aid, but the perpetuation of disorder is another concern.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 17, 2025

40 years after Live Aid, the world is experiencing a compassion gap
Live Aid raised over $150 million in 1985 for starving people in Ethiopia. Citizens around the world today focus more on issues closer to home. At what cost?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 16, 2025

As Armenia seeks peace with old foes abroad, civil unrest grows at home
Armenia's government is facing off against its ancient church as the former tries to sign a peace deal with the country's long-time enemy Azerbaijan.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 16, 2025

As foreign money gentrifies Mexico's capital, locals ask: Whose city is it?
Gentrification has sparked anger at foreigners in Mexico City, prompting residents and activists to look for creative ways to build an inclusive city.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 16, 2025

‘Green time' over screen time: The Greenagers group gets youths to love the outdoors
A transformative program in western Massachusetts helps young people learn the value of stewarding the land, while also taking joy in conservation.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 16, 2025

In Kenya, humanitarian workers ponder life after USAID
In Kenya, American aid workers fired during the Trump administration's purge of USAID ask themselves: What comes next?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 15, 2025

Germany's trains are running late. It's become a national crisis.
Germany's railways, once an exemplar of national timeliness, are now chronically late to the point of it being a national crisis. What happened?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 15, 2025

South Koreans rush for one last look inside Seoul's storied Blue House
Thousands of tourists are flocking to visit South Korea's version of the White House before it closes to the public, stirring debate around the proper use of such buildings.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 14, 2025

Facing waves of Russian drones, Ukraine's defenders fight frustration
With Ukraine's air defense systems overwhelmed by a surge of Russian attacks, mobile antidrone teams have emerged as an indispensable - if insufficient - defensive line against the onslaught.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 11, 2025

In Syria, unexploded ordnance prolongs the casualties of an ended war
Rebuilding Syria is proving a potentially lethal task, as streets and farmland are seeded with unexploded land mines - with children and civilians in harm's way.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 11, 2025

Why is Russia hitting Kharkiv dairies? One Ukrainian theory: Envy.
Ukrainians aren't entirely sure why Russia has been targeting Kharkiv's dairies. But over the last three years the region, Ukraine's third-largest producer of milk in 2021, has lost half its herd of 33,000 cows.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 11, 2025

How to handle far-right politics? Finland has some suggestions.
Many Western democracies are worried about far-right parties' popularity. But some are finding that letting them into government actually brings them back to earth.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 10, 2025

Trump's interests or US interests? Why Brazil tariff threats feel new.
Tariffs have become central to President Trump's foreign policy playbook. But in his Brazil tariff threat, is he conflating his own personal interests with those of the United States?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 10, 2025

Netanyahu swings into campaign mode, with photo ops and a victory lap
Benjamin Netanyahu has long sold himself to the Israeli public as "Mr. Security," but Hamas' devastating Oct. 7 attack stained his record. Now he's hoping the war with Iran has rehabilitated his image.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 10, 2025

Trump promised to end all wars. First he must convince Israel and Russia.
Trump promised to be the president to end all wars. But that pledge depends on convincing Israel and Russia that military force alone will never prevail.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 09, 2025

In Canada's Arctic, national security is a military and civic responsibility
With climate change thawing the Arctic, Canada is boosting security by spending on both military and northern communities to bolster regional safety.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 09, 2025

‘We fed ourselves from that soil': What Israeli buffer zones cost Gazans
Throughout the Gaza war, Israeli buffer zones have expanded through a series of evacuation orders. While the orders are often framed as security precautions, for many Palestinians they appear part of a slow-motion land grab.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 08, 2025

Everest is ‘the pride of the world.' Locals want the world to back off a bit.
The world has a fascination with Mount Everest - one that brings both money and destruction to Nepal's Himalayan region. Now, long-awaited regulations could transform how the mountain operates.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 07, 2025

Brazil's push for global cooperation butts up against new Trump tariffs
As Trump doles out tariffs and moves away from global climate pacts, Brazil's Lula is ready to step into the spotlight with his vision for international cooperation.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 07, 2025

Trump welcomes Netanyahu at the White House. Can he get a ceasefire in Gaza?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump will meet to discuss Middle East tensions and celebrate their progress in Iran, including the strikes on nuclear facilities. Questions remain on how Mr. Trump plans to push for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 07, 2025

Protecting homes from hurricanes, rice crops from heat, and seas from trawling
Progress roundup: Science reveals how rice crops can resist heat for better yields and quality, and how building codes work against hurricanes.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 07, 2025

When does a bridge count as military spending? Inside NATO's new defense plans.
European nations have pledged more NATO funding partly through a novel redefinition of "defense." Is it gimmickry or a more holistic approach to security?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 04, 2025

Trump, Zelenskyy have ‘productive' call after massive Russian barrage on Kyiv
Russia launched 550 drones and missiles across Ukraine overnight in the largest aerial assault since the war began. Hours after the barrage, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he talked with U.S. President Donald Trump about the attack.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 03, 2025

South Lebanon Shia Muslims seek solace in community mourning
Villagers in south Lebanon, hit last year by Israeli strikes on Hezbollah, find new meaning in the observance of the Shia mourning period of Ashoura.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 03, 2025

To deter more US bombs, will Iran dash for a nuclear weapon?
Will U.S. bombs deter Iran from pursuing a nuclear weapon, or persuade it that only a nuclear weapon will deter more U.S. bombs?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 03, 2025

Will Israeli success in Iran pave way to Gaza ceasefire?
Israel's military success in Iran has spurred hopes that the Jewish state might take more daring steps toward peace in Gaza.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 02, 2025

Facing blistering heat, the French ponder the unthinkable: Air conditioning
Europe is not built for the heat. It's all that residents like the Monitor's Paris correspondent can do to find ways to keep just a little bit cooler.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 01, 2025

Thailand has had 22 coups - and could be heading toward a 23rd
Thailand's prime minister has been suspended over her handling of a border conflict with Cambodia, raising concerns about a potential return to military rule.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 01, 2025

Land mine ban was a global triumph. Here's why Finland is leaving.
Finland is withdrawing from an international treaty banning land mines, putting its fear of neighboring Russia above its commitment to humanitarian law.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 01, 2025

Unauthorized Haitians build the Dominican Republic. Can they stay?
Haitians are facing historic levels of deportation from the Dominican Republic, an easy domestic political win. Can new voices shift the conversation?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 01, 2025

Reporting child abuse can bring shame in Pakistan. This group is transcending taboos.
The nonprofit Rozan was set up in 1998 with the goal of eradicating domestic violence from Pakistani society.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 30, 2025

This Spanish town welcomed migrants. Integrating them is harder.
A refuge for African asylum-seekers in a small Spanish town illustrates the difficulties of integrating immigrants, but some newcomers are fitting in.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 30, 2025

In Sudan, a bride and her village celebrate love in a time of war
Still recovering from the worst hunger crisis in living memory, a community in Sudan's Nuba Mountains gathers to celebrate a marriage.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 30, 2025

Helpful microbes: For cleaning up oil spills and helping crops grow
Progress roundup: Science enables Brazil to transform its economy, German researchers to find a microbe that makes detergent, and California to filter PFAS.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 29, 2025

Russia launches the biggest aerial attack since the start of the war, Ukraine says
The strikes targeted several regions, including western Ukraine, far from the front lines. Officials confirmed three deaths and said another two died in Russian shelling.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 27, 2025

Air North: Why Canada's Yukon loves its local airline
When is an airline more than an airline? When it's a source of civic pride like the homegrown Air North, in the Canadian territory of Yukon.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 27, 2025

For Iranian diaspora in Europe, the war back home is a dilemma
Iranian expats in Europe are torn over the conflict between Iran and Israel. While they despise Iran's regime, they fear for loved ones back home.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 27, 2025

Is Iran's nuclear program ‘obliterated'? What US officials are trying to determine.
Donald Trump says Iran's nuclear site was destroyed, but early intelligence reports say otherwise. The key to understanding what is left is determining where Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium is and the state of the centrifuges that enrich the fuel.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 27, 2025

Nowhere to sit? In France, a debate over park benches and community.
Officials in suburban Paris have removed benches to promote safety, altering public spaces in the process. Efforts to restore that seating aim to highlight how community and understanding are built.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 26, 2025

After 12 days of Israel-US-Iran war, what has changed?
Starkly different narratives about the Israel-Iran war's results point to multiple unresolved issues and underlying tensions that remain. A central question is whether postwar diplomacy, if and when it resumes, returns to square one.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 26, 2025

Iran relies on China and Russia. They didn't show up for its fight with Israel.
Much has been made of the emerging alliance among China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. But the recent strikes on Iran highlight its limits.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 25, 2025

From New Zealand, my family's Holocaust refuge, I watch as Iran fires at my home
How it feels to visit my family's refuge from the Holocaust in New Zealand, and find myself separated from my children in Israel, enduring Iranian missile attacks.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 24, 2025

After French trial verdicts come down, victims ask: Is 20 years in prison justice?
In France, criminals generally serve concurrent sentences. That's frustrating the many, many victims of convicted rapist Joël Le Scouarnec.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 24, 2025

Iran just fought a punishing war with Israel. Why its allies stayed away.
Iran trained and armed a network of regional proxies to help it stand up to Israel and the United States. But they were absent from the costly war it just fought. One reason: a preoccupation with their own survival.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 24, 2025

Fragile ceasefire offers Iran, US, an off-ramp to peace
President Trump has persuaded Iran and Israel to accept a ceasefire that could pave the way for resumed talks on the future of Iran's nuclear program.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 23, 2025

Gazans fear being forgotten: ‘They keep bombing. We keep dying.'
Palestinians in Gaza say they are contending daily with deadly air strikes and widespread hunger. But they fear the world is looking away, as the Israel-Iran war has pushed the Israel-Hamas war from front pages.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 23, 2025

Tourists to Europe face another summer of crowds, annoyed locals, and day trip taxes
Every year, Europe is among the top vacation spots. While tourists flood in for the summer, locals have taken to the streets. Protesters are unhappy with the pressure that overtourism has put on infrastructure and resources such as water and energy.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 23, 2025

Why humiliating Iran is unlikely to bring surrender
US demands that Iran surrender unconditionally to Washington-imposed limits on its nuclear program are seen as an affront to Iranian national pride.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 22, 2025

Will the bombing of Iran end America's role in the war, or start it?
President Trump hopes to bomb Iran to the nuclear negotiating table, but Tehran has shown no sign yet of acceding. Could the U.S. face more fighting?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 22, 2025

Will the bombing of Iran end the war for America, or start it?
President Trump hopes to bomb Iran to the nuclear negotiating table, but Tehran has shown no sign yet of acceding. Could the U.S. face more fighting?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 22, 2025

Joining Israel's war, Trump says US ‘obliterated' Iranian nuclear sites
It was not clear whether the United States would continue attacking Iran alongside Israel. President Donald Trump warned Iran that any reprisals against the U.S. would be met with additional strikes. "There will either be peace or there will be tragedy for Iran," he said.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 21, 2025

‘We have completed our very successful attack': US bombs three Iranian nuclear sites
President Donald Trump says the U.S. military struck three sites in Iran, directly joining Israel's effort to decapitate the country's nuclear program. Mr. Trump will address the nation at 10:00 p.m. Eastern time.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 21, 2025

Belarus frees 14 political prisoners after rare visit by US envoy. Many more remain.
Key dissendent figure Siarhei Tsikhanouski, longtime radio correspondent Ihar Karnei, and 12 others walked free after authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko met with a top U.S. official in Minsk.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 20, 2025

Trump reverses 2 decades of US ban on Israeli antinuke strikes
President Trump has broken with two decades of U.S. policy by approving Israel's ambition to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities. Could he go further?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 20, 2025

Food rations in Africa are halved. Thousands are surviving on one meal a day.
When the Trump administration slashed funding for international aid, it halved food rations for refugees in Kenya, like Ugandan Martin Komol. As funding for the U.N. World Food Program has dropped, there are limited resources to fill the gap.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 20, 2025

Civilians flee in Ukraine's Sumy region, but Russia faces huge losses
In Ukraine's border region of Sumy, Russian forces are making very slow progress, but enough to force Ukrainian civilians from their villages.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 20, 2025

Civilians flee Ukraine's Sumy region even as Russia faces huge losses
In Ukraine's border region of Sumy, Russian forces are making very slow progress, but enough to force Ukrainian civilians from their villages.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 20, 2025

In Johannesburg, a library sparks hope for the city's future
Johannesburg's central library recently reopened after a five-year closure, a signal of the city's revival after years of decline.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 19, 2025

What Pakistan's military gained from the conflict with India: Popularity
India and Pakistan are both on campaigns to shape the global narrative about last month's armed conflict. But within Pakistan, no such scrambling is required, as the country rallies around its powerful military.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 19, 2025

Forget Europe, Russian travel agents say. How about a North Korean resort?
With the West now inhospitable to them, Russian tourists are finding new holiday opportunities in North Korea, Afghanistan, and other unlikely spots.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 19, 2025

Taiwanese rethink China travel as Beijing raises stakes for 'separatist' speech
China's campaign to unify Taiwan with the mainland is now extending to a crackdown on Taiwanese who Beijing deems 'pro-independence.'

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 18, 2025

As Israel and Iran wage war, how vulnerable are their economies?
Iran's prewar economy was beleaguered, while Israel's showed signs of recovery. A long conflict will test both their resilience.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 17, 2025

A more inclusive G7 finds a way to work around US objections
The United States posed an obstacle to solidarity at the Group of Seven summit. But under Canada's guidance, the group was able to make progress.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 17, 2025

In the line of fire, Arab states urge Trump to de-escalate Israel-Iran war
Despite their competition for regional influence, Arab states are not rooting for the Iranian regime's fall. Led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, they are urging President Trump to seek a ceasefire, and a return to business-friendly regional stability.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 17, 2025

In the line of fire, Arab states urge Trump to deescalate Israel-Iran war
Despite their competition for regional influence, Arab states are not rooting for the Iranian regime's fall. Led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, they are urging President Trump to seek a ceasefire, and a return to business-friendly regional stability.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 17, 2025

In this Ukrainian workshop, ordinary cars become battlefield ambulances
With emergency vehicles in short supply in Ukraine, volunteers are building armored ambulances to carry medics and soldiers around the battlefield.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 17, 2025

A 6-cents-a-day school in Nigeria turns students into strivers and problem-solvers
The Knowledge, Solutions, Skills, and Kreativity school on the outskirts of Nigeria's capital provides six years of learning for students who would otherwise be unable to afford it.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 16, 2025

Israelis were accustomed to missiles. This was ‘entirely different.'
After 20 months of war in Gaza, Israelis had become somewhat accustomed to missile attacks. The barrage from Iran is causing vastly more death and destruction in Israeli cities, but is raising both stress and resilience among civilians.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 16, 2025

‘What is this smoke, Mom?' A Tehran schoolgirl discovers war.
How Iranians are dealing with Israeli airstrikes, which are inflicting unexpected destruction on military and civilian targets.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 16, 2025

Mexico's justice system is transformed. But does it hurt or help democracy?
Everyone agrees the justice system in Mexico needs to be revamped. But where the ruling power sees its new reform as a leap forward, others believe Mexico has just moved several steps backward.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 16, 2025

‘Someone is watching': Foreign students clean up social posts amid visa crackdowns
International students are deleting social media posts and accounts as the Trump administration tightens visa rules and expands digital surveillance. The policy is raising concerns over unfair profiling and pushing young people to self-censor online.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 16, 2025

‘It's the Mona Lisa moan out here.' The Louvre shuts, leaving thousands waiting.
Louvre staff launched a strike on June 16 over "untenable" working conditions tied to overcrowding at France's greatest cultural treasure. Every day, more than 20,000 people squeeze into the museum's largest room to snap a picture with the Mona Lisa.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 16, 2025

Citizen projects tear up pavement for plants, and keep solar panels going
China, the largest producer and consumer of seafood, signs a safeguard against illegal fishing. And in Colombia, a program eases adoption of renewables.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 16, 2025

As G7 host, Canada sees chance to forge a path untangled from US
Relations between Ottawa and Washington have hit the skids. That is presenting Canada an opportunity to rebuild its global influence, including via the G7.

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