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Israeli and Palestinian peace activists are swimming against the tide, but they are not giving up.
During a critical period in the international student application process, the Trump administration has targeted foreign ...
Rice is a household staple in Japan, but supermarkets have been having trouble keeping shelves stocked after a wave of panic ...
A survey finds rule of law so popular in the European Union that it ranks higher than climate action – and justifies ...
The latest attempt to hash out an end to the war in Ukraine looks set for Monday, but Russia, Ukraine, and the United States ...
Hind Kabawat, part of Syria’s 23-member cabinet, feels hope for Syria’s future after U.S. and E.U. sanctions were lifted.
As the housing crisis spreads, Santa Clara County is pioneering a private-public model. It keeps families in their own homes ...
Looking to God as the source of infinite goodness opens the door to a more expansive harmony and joy in our relationships with others.
Twenty-five years after the seizure of thousands of white-owned farms, Zimbabwe has begun paying back farmers whose land was ...
During the 2024 presidential campaign, Eagle Pass, Texas, became an epicenter in the immigration debate. Now, the Trump ...
As China expands its influence in Latin America, the Trump administration looks to a Monroe Doctrine 2.0 to claim the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
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