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Will their troops work together to save democracy in Asia? Perhaps. Meanwhile, an election in South Korea reveals a shift ...
People-power movements can break the grip of authoritarianism. But as is clear in Bangladesh, not everyone in society wins ...
With Israel occupying slivers of additional territory in Syria, farmers find themselves cut off from the rest of their country and struggling to live on a geopolitical fault line between Turkey and ...
Pro-democracy students helped oust Bangladesh’s autocratic leader. Now the country is grappling with how it sees its past – ...
Republicans in Congress have an incredibly slim majority to pass a funding bill for a Trump-led agenda that includes cutting ...
Nationwide injunctions have become more prevalent over the past 20 years, with lawyers "forum shopping" for judges friendly ...
Cole Sinanian is a journalist currently based in Boston. He has degrees in journalism and music from the University of Oregon ...
President Donald Trump’s Mideast agenda indicated that business would take priority. Yet the outlines of an emerging Trump ...
Kindness inspired by God, divine Love itself, isn’t “just being nice” – it fuels redemption and healing.
Every day here in the newsroom of The Christian Science Monitor, we roll up our sleeves, sharpen our elbows, and take on the hard questions in order to bring you, our readers, clarity about the world ...
Boeing just won a huge contract from Qatar. But the company is troubled on several fronts – the latest being delays on new ...
Unsure of how far President Donald Trump will go to defend them, some U.S. allies are reconsidering their decision not to ...
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