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Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 10, 2026

Israeli government vows to defy justices, setting off alarms over the rule of law
Israel's far-right government is threatening to ignore a Supreme Court ruling. That's a big deal as the country enters campaign season ahead of national elections in the fall.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 10, 2026

Why is tiny Norway so good at sports? It's more than Erling Haaland.
The success of Norway's athletes might be rooted in the way its youth learn sports - by first focusing on the process, rather than on wins and losses.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 09, 2026

France and Morocco may have been the teams, but their World Cup match was transnational
The World Cup may be a contest between nations, but most countries' rosters are quite international. The French and Moroccan sides are cases in point.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 09, 2026

On global AI governance, China fills a vacuum
World leaders and technology executives from around the world are meeting in Geneva this week for U.N.-hosted summits on the future of AI. But where's the United States?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 09, 2026

Why Erdogan's Turkey is seeing its stock rise in NATO and the Middle East
NATO summit host Turkey is enjoying a moment of increased stature, both within the alliance and the region. Key to its ascendance has been the flexibility it has displayed to maneuver among warring factions in Syria, Ukraine, and the Persian Gulf.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 09, 2026

Get your tire kicks on Route 66. This is the ultimate festival for gearheads.
The eighth annual Route 66 Cars and Guitars Festival, held in the Mother Road's centennial year, turns a few blocks of town into a rolling theater of memory.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 08, 2026

Aboard the train to Kashmir, a Monitor writer sees region at a crossroads
A new railway - one of the world's most ambitious - is bringing trade and tourism to a disputed and long-isolated region in northern India. But reminders of Kashmir's troubles are never far away.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 08, 2026

Venezuelan aftershocks: How the quakes made political change more urgent
Venezuela's earthquakes have created a new test for its political opposition and movement leader María Corina Machado.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 07, 2026

Still fighting in the courts, Le Pen jumps into 2027 French presidential race
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen says she will run in the 2027 French presidential race, even as she again appeals her embezzlement conviction.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 06, 2026

On Europe's edge, Lampedusa rises above the fray over migration politics
As European mainlanders fiercely debate migration, residents of the island of Lampedusa view providing a safe harbor to newcomers as a sacred trust.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 06, 2026

Did the US-Israeli war against Iran save the Islamic Republic?
Before the U.S.-Israeli war, the Iranian regime appeared to face an existential threat stemming from its violent repression of dissent in January and chronic grievances over corruption and the economy. But now the Islamic Republic is exuding bold confidence.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 06, 2026

Ahead of summit, NATO eyes the security of Europe's ports and bridges
If war breaks out in Europe, the resilience of civilian hubs - such as ports - might be as critical as the size of armies. This will be a major theme of NATO's annual summit.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 05, 2026

First money, now ‘loyalty': US demands shift ahead of NATO summit in Turkey
NATO secretary-general Mark Rutte has spent much of his tenure trying to keep the United States anchored to the world's biggest military alliance, including taking steps to address President Donald Trump's burden-sharing concerns. But the goalposts keep shifting.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 04, 2026

Far-right opposition party divides Germany as its popularity grows
On Saturday, delegates at the national convention of the Alternative for Germany party overwhelmingly reelected the group's leaders, including Alice Weidel, as tens of thousands of protesters aimed to disrupt the meeting.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 03, 2026

One US intervention and two earthquakes: Venezuela's complicated path ahead
It's been six months since the United States ousted Venezuela's president in a military operation. Today, Venezuelans are torn over where the U.S. fits into the country's earthquake recovery.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 02, 2026

UN report: AI brings enormous opportunities - and plenty of risks
Science, technology, culture, and the economy. AI is going to have an impact on pretty much every industry. The U.N. looked at the promise and perils ahead.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 02, 2026

Ousting Maduro, Trump vowed US would run Venezuela. Quakes put that to a test.
Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes have highlighted a dysfunctional state in a nation that President Donald Trump recently said the United States would "run." If poorly handled, the crisis could threaten his security strategy for the Western Hemisphere.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 02, 2026

From ‘greatest friend' to ‘loser': US-Iran deal sours many Israelis on Trump
Israeli attitudes toward U.S. President Donald Trump, once seen as the nation's savior, have shifted dramatically. The initial U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal is already seen as a blow to Israel's strategy and standing, and the backlash on the Israeli right has been harsh.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 02, 2026

Africa is having a historic World Cup, and fans around the globe are loving it
African nations' impressive showing in this year's World Cup is inspiring fans of African descent elsewhere in the world.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 02, 2026

A Fujimori returns to Peru's presidential office: Like father, like daughter?
Keiko Fujimori was voted Peru's next president. But the historically close election in a deeply divided nation will give her little mandate.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 01, 2026

On Kenya's streets, minibuses are a rolling gallery of art and culture
For Kenyan commuters, choosing which customized minibus to board means choosing an aesthetic - a daily encounter with a culture that reinvents itself in motion.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 30, 2026

Ukraine has brought the (drone) war to Russia. But it may prolong the fighting.
Ukraine has been taking the fight into Russia in recent months with waves of drone attacks. The Russian public isn't responding as Kyiv might hope.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 30, 2026

Venezuelans jumped to respond to quakes. Years of institutional decline prepared them.
In the aftermath of two large earthquakes in Venezuela, a society that has had years of practice depending on neighbors instead of the state has jumped into action.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 30, 2026

Still ironclad? The US-South Korea alliance is not what it used to be.
For years, U.S. and South Korean officials have described the relationship between their two countries as "ironclad." They remain allies, but the partnership is more complicated than ever.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 29, 2026

In flare-up over Hormuz, a hint at US-Iran roller coaster to come
If the core U.S.-Iran dispute has long been Tehran's nuclear program, the tit-for-tat strikes in the Strait of Hormuz make clear that control of the waterway is of immediate concern to both. Neither wants a resumption of full-scale war, yet threats are flying.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 29, 2026

In flare-up over Hormuz, a hint at US-Iran rollercoaster to come
If the core U.S.-Iran dispute has long been Tehran's nuclear program, the tit-for-tat strikes in the Strait of Hormuz make clear that control of the waterway is of immediate concern to both. Neither wants a resumption of full-scale war, yet threats are flying.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 29, 2026

Move over, tennis: There's a new ‘padel' sport taking over the UK
Padel, a racket game invented in Mexico, is the fastest-growing sport in the United Kingdom today, in part because it's accessible to all ages.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 29, 2026

Trade deadline prompts North American bid for unity
For decades, free trade and shared prosperity have shaped a U.S.-Canada-Mexico relationship that might be going off the rails.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 27, 2026

Thousands of Vespas swarm Rome's historic center to mark iconic scooter's 80th anniversary
Vespa enthusiasts from around the world gathered in Rome to honor the iconic brand. The motor scooter, originally designed for women, helped kickstart Italy's economy post-World War II.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 27, 2026

At Ukrainian university, Russian studies program has new appeal: Know thy enemy
At Ukrainian universities, Russian studies fell out of favor after Moscow's full-scale invasion in 2022. But a new program at one prestigious school is drawing interest with a different philosophy: To defeat a stronger enemy, one needs to fully understand them.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 26, 2026

US strikes Iran in response to attack on ship that Trump says violated ceasefire
U.S. Central Command said the military struck missile and drone locations and coastal radar sites in Iran. The strikes came shortly after President Donald Trump told reporters, "You'll find out," whether the U.S. would response to the drone attack.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 26, 2026

How two friends navigated threats of anti-migrant violence in South Africa
African governments began repatriating their citizens from South Africa last month amid growing threats of violence against migrants. But the choice to leave is not a simple one.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 26, 2026

Venezuela earthquakes hit nation at an already delicate moment
Venezuelans are still rushing to find survivors of a deadly pair of earthquakes this week. But the natural disaster follows years of economic collapse and national decline, hitting the population particularly hard.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 25, 2026

In Moscow's Gorky Park, young Russians learn to love the soil again
Before Russia became a consumer society, growing one's own food was essential. In Moscow's Gorky Park, some Russians are trying to recapture that part of life.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 25, 2026

Why the Philippines is reconsidering its long-shuttered nuclear power plant
In a seismically active archipelago with high electricity prices, what does a "peaceful, safe, and secure" approach to nuclear power look like?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 25, 2026

Venezuela is starting to respond to a pair of powerful earthquakes
Two earthquakes hit Venezuela overnight. One was 7.2 and the other was 7.5 in magnitude. They were among the strongest quakes recorded there in more than a century.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 25, 2026

Now at the Supreme Court, birthright citizenship is the norm across the Americas
More than 150 years after it was put in place, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution is up for discussion at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 24, 2026

The French, fried: Soaring temperatures have France grasping for cooler solutions
With France sweltering under another heat wave, many are wondering, Why hasn't the country made more headway in responding to the deadly temperatures?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 24, 2026

Watching the whirled go by at a multicultural dance festival
At the Dance for World Community festival, people step to music from nearly every corner of the planet.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 24, 2026

Gadi Eisenkot, the straight-talking Israeli former general taking on Netanyahu
As Israelis prepare for fall elections, Gadi Eisenkot is surging in polls to edge out Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The retired general's security credentials and perceived integrity appear to resonate with voters.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 23, 2026

With birth rates falling, Southeast Asian nations face a ‘demographic crisis'
Going against traditional religious values, a lot of younger families in Southeast Asia are deciding to have fewer children - or even none at all.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 23, 2026

A decade after vote, UK finds Brexit hasn't lived up to its promises
The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union was partly about sovereignty, but the country doesn't feel freer. Pre-Brexit malaise appears to linger.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 22, 2026

Starmer is out, but is Britain done with its prime minister churn?
Will Andy Burnham, expected prime-minister-to-be, be able to learn from the mistakes of the carousel of British prime ministers over the past decade?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 21, 2026

Long before the Strait of Hormuz closed, this Latin American nation went green
Uruguay bet big on renewables and pulled off a genuine energy transformation. Other nations might learn from Uruguay's success.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 21, 2026

Vance meets top Iranian officials as US looks to get negotiations back on track
U.S. Vice President JD Vance and top Iranian officials are trying to build out the interim deal to end the war in Iran reached by the two sides last week. They are meeting at a Swiss mountainside resort near Lake Lucerne.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 20, 2026

US-Iran talks to begin Sunday in Switzerland as Tehran closes the strait over Lebanon fighting
Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz again, citing Israeli attacks in Lebanon and U.S. "bad faith" in their interim agreement on the war. Iran's negotiators are heading to Switzerland for talks that mediator Pakistan says will begin Sunday, but Iran says expectations are low until the U.S. fulfills its commitments.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 20, 2026

Colombia's presidential runoff puts citizen trust - and mistrust - on display
Abelardo de la Espriella has unified conservatives ahead of Colombia's presidential runoff. But in a polarized nation, his biggest asset may be about who he is not: the incumbent.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 19, 2026

Talks between the US and Iran called off because of fighting in Lebanon, officials say
Intense fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon has scuttled scheduled talks between the United States and Iran. The cancellation of talks raised questions about an initial agreement to end the war in Iran.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 18, 2026

For Iran, a new ceasefire means big gains. But Trump's war goals fall short.
A new memorandum of understanding signed by U.S. and Iranian leaders has a chance to finally end the war. But the hard work to secure lasting peace in the Middle East is yet to begin.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 18, 2026

A Manchester constituency votes today. The future of the UK might be at stake.
To become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom, Andy Burnham has to win Thursday's by-election in Makerfield. That's not guaranteed.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 17, 2026

At G7 summit, Trump seems willing to back Ukraine. Europe isn't banking on it.
The G7 summit shows Europe's enduring desire to work with the U.S. But behind the flattery, leaders are showing new flexibility in dealing with the mercurial American president.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 17, 2026

World Cup and presidential runoff: How Colombia's yellow jersey got political
Colombia plays its first game in the World Cup and votes for its next president this week. Its national soccer jersey has ended up stuck in the middle.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 16, 2026

Blockading the Strait of Hormuz creates a problem. Syria offers a solution.
Tehran's most potent leverage vis-à-vis the U.S. and global economies has proved to be its ability to clamp down on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The search for overland routes for oil and other goods has led directly to Syria, an old crossroads revived.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 15, 2026

US-Iran ceasefire leaves Israelis feeling sidelined, their war aims unachieved
The U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal leaves many Israelis feeling vulnerable and abandoned by their most important ally. They voiced concern for Israel's security, and some criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to achieve his war aims.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 15, 2026

If the US stops policing sanctions, can anyone else fill that role?
With the United States showing erratic commitment to sanctions on Russia, questions arise about whether others can hold the line without Washington.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 15, 2026

A fish farm in Algeria is bringing the sea's bounty to the Sahara
An aquaculture project in a harsh, brutally hot desert region is supplying seafood to people in exile.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 14, 2026

Iran and the US agree to reopen Strait of Hormuz, talk further
The U.S. and Iran have agreed to open the critical waterway that has rattled the global economy and enter into a 60-day ceasefire. The accord brings relief, but the thorniest issues at the root of the conflict remain to be resolved.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 14, 2026

US and Iran reach deal to end war, stop naval blockade
President Donald Trump posted that "the Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete" and says the Strait of Hormuz will open immediately.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 13, 2026

Trump to meet with leaders at G7 as confidence grows for Iran war deal
Pakistan says an agreement to end the Iran war is closer than ever. U.S. President Donald Trump plans to discuss demining the Strait of Hormuz at the upcoming Group of Seven summit that begins Monday.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 12, 2026

As US-Iran deal inches closer, what has playing mediator cost Pakistan?
Much has been made of the positive role Pakistan has played as a mediator between the U.S. and Iran. But on the ground, the story is more complicated, with many saying Pakistan is paying too high a price.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 12, 2026

In eastern Congo, trust becomes a key tool in addressing Ebola
The current Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo has elicited an enormous public health response. Alongside that, anthropologists and community workers are working to build trust between affected communities and outside responders.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 12, 2026

Is India next up in global Gen Z protests? Its ‘Cockroach' movement hits the streets.
A recent wave of youth protests have shown it's possible to translate online outrage into real-world change. Now a social media page-turned-political movement in India is trying to rally followers.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 11, 2026

Two-tier policing: What is it and why is it dividing Britain?
Despite complaints about "two-tiered policing" in Britain, experts say minorities don't receive favorable treatment from cops. So why does the accusation persist?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 11, 2026

Caught between war and peace, Iranians live in limbo
The world has watched as President Donald Trump vacillates between promises that peace is near in Iran and threats of renewed war. No one bears the cost of that uncertainty more than Iranians.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 11, 2026

A Mexican wave: Soccer mania swells as World Cup opens
Mexico may have its challenges. But when it comes to being a host for the World Cup, it has its North American co-hosts beat.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 09, 2026

Syria flips the script. It's an island of calm in the stormy Middle East.
Decades of dictatorship culminated in 15 years of war and turmoil in Syria. But with the U.S.-Iran war, a relatively peaceful Syria is now an outpost of progress and hope in the Middle East.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 09, 2026

The World Cup in 2026 is bigger than before. Is it better?
This year's World Cup, the biggest ever, may not look quite the same as it has in years past, thanks to more hosts, more teams, and more newcomers.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 09, 2026

What Xi and Kim gained from their summit in North Korea
Chinese leader Xi Jinping, wary of growing ties between North Korea and Russia, turned on the charm in Pyongyang this week.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 08, 2026

Is Latin America shifting to the political right? Peru may offer another story.
Many predicted a rightward shift in Peru's presidential runoff. But, the results are so close it could take days, possibly weeks, to declare a winner.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 08, 2026

‘More important than food': Extreme heat is shifting how Indians think about AC
As heat waves intensify across India, air conditioners are shifting from a luxury to a necessity, giving rise to a new AC rental market in major cities.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 08, 2026

As World Cup nears, controversies over ticket prices, team and fan access still swirl
Between sky-high ticket prices, combatant competitors, and immigration enforcement worries, World Cup 2026 seems to have more than its fair share of issues.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 08, 2026

After another round of retaliation, Iran and Israel say they will hold off for now
Iran fired a barrage of missiles directly at Israel, in response to the Israeli military's latest attacks against Hezbollah in Beirut. Both sides quickly said they're willing to hold their fire, for now.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 07, 2026

Israel strikes Beirut's southern suburbs days after US-backed ceasefire deal
The strikes come days after a ceasefire agreement in Washington. Iran had warned that an attack on Beirut would renew full-scale war across the Mideast. Iran's powerful parliament speaker hints at retaliation.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 06, 2026

Pope Leo XIV urges Spain to stop fanning flames of polarization amid papal visit
Pope Leo visited Spain dozens of times before as a priest, but this is the first by a pope in 15 years. It signals Leo is returning papal attention to Europe's Christian roots after Pope Francis largely focused on smaller Catholic communities farther away.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 05, 2026

In Armenia's elections, a choice: Stay in Russia's orbit or engage with the West
As Armenia goes to the polls Sunday, voters face a choice between a prime minister seeking peace with rival Azerbaijan, and pro-Russia elites.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 05, 2026

As Russia and Ukraine press drone war, NATO finds itself caught in crossfire
Ukraine's defensive efforts against Russia are increasingly bringing its supportive European neighbors under fire. What are NATO nations to do?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 05, 2026

A battlefield volunteer in Ukraine war has a story. She wants Europe to hear it.
Anastasia Fomitchova left her life in Paris to join the fight for her native Ukraine. She was inspired to write a book about the bravery and unflinching humanity of those she served alongside as a medic. Her message to Europeans: It's their war, too.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 05, 2026

Do Israeli voters still trust Netanyahu?
Benjamin Netanyahu has long presented himself as the best Israeli politician to keep the country safe. But, going into another election, some voters have their doubts.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 04, 2026

Women are the hands behind this cassava dish - Côte d'Ivoire's culinary heritage
In a suburb of Abidjan, teams of women make up highly efficient, open-air production lines of attiéké - Côte d'Ivoire's national dish.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 04, 2026

Politics and puppets: The enduring appeal of ‘31 Minutos'
The Chilean children's show has gained an international following, but Mexico is home to some of the most ardent fans of its satirical humor.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 03, 2026

Russia: A case study for sanctions not working as planned
If there's any country that shows sanctions' unforeseen consequences, it's one that has rebuilt self-sufficiency and forged new trade under pressure.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 02, 2026

Iran war soured Gulf Arabs on Iraq. Can new leader in Baghdad win them back?
Iraq was offering attractive opportunities for Gulf Arab economic and diplomatic initiatives, but the war made it a springboard for Iran-backed militia attacks. Can the country's young and untested prime minister navigate a multifaceted crisis?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 02, 2026

The surf is swell in Côte d'Ivoire
The popularity of surfing is growing in Côte d'Ivoire, putting the country's competitive surf scene on the map and helping reverse a culture of fear around the ocean.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 02, 2026

British politicians push for more North Sea drilling. Would that lower energy costs?
Energy costs have skyrocketed in the United Kingdom because of the Iran war. Could more drilling for oil and gas in the North Sea bring them down?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jun 01, 2026

Ceasefire in name only: Israel expands military campaign in Lebanon
Despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire for Lebanon reached in April, the Israeli military's campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah is expanding.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 31, 2026

Robot wars: Ukraine now adding ‘land drones' to its futuristic arsenal
The Ukraine war has transformed the battlefield. First, it was aerial drones. Now, ground robots are being developed and deployed for reconnaissance, deliveries, evacuations, and handling mines. The goal: Help Ukraine stand up to its larger Russian enemy.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 30, 2026

Russia comes after Western technology as sanctions squeeze the economy
Senior European officials say Russian intelligence agencies have grown more aggressive in their efforts to steal Western research and defense technology, with agents building fake companies and deploying cyber spies to gather information.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 30, 2026

Amid India-Pakistan arms race, concerns grow for more frequent clashes
India and Pakistan are accelerating a largely underexamined arms buildup. After last year's military clash, the shift toward faster, less predictable technologies is raising new concerns about future confrontation between old rivals.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 29, 2026

Colombia votes for its next president, weighing social support against security
Colombian voters are choosing between a continuation of outgoing President Gustavo Petro's social welfare policies and a renewed focus on security.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 28, 2026

How Norway is solving all the world's problems - with waffles
Norway is one of the countries that is ranked highest in terms of community. It is events like "dugnads" that might be helping bolster that mindset.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 28, 2026

In Nairobi, passengers queue for cheaper, quieter electric rides
The popularity of electric vehicles is growing quickly in Kenya, led by exponential growth in the sale and use of electric motorcycles.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 28, 2026

Manila unrest signals new attention to an old problem: Political dynasties
A new people's initiative aiming to limit political dynasties is inspiring hope that the Philippines' 2028 election could look different.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 26, 2026

Amid concerns US-Iran deal could falter, Mideast powers push it forward
Mixed signals surround the U.S.-Iran negotiations, but a bloc of Mideast middle powers is assertively pushing for a ceasefire.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 26, 2026

Voices from Havana: Cubans offer their thoughts about the future of the island
The Trump administration is looking to impose big changes on Cuba. What's at stake for the people who live there?

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 26, 2026

What do sanctions accomplish? Maybe not what you think.
As countries like Russia and Iran keep pursuing their agendas despite being hit by heavy Western sanctions, many wonder: Are sanctions effective?

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 25, 2026

Leaders eye on Belarus for signs it might offer Russia help in Ukraine
Belarus' exiled opposition leader visits Kyiv as the city recovers from Russia's largest missile attack of the year. World leaders are closely watching Belarus' potential support for Russia's invasion.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 22, 2026

This unlikely friendship could herald new era of South Korea-Japan cooperation
Despite coming from different ends of the political spectrum - and lingering tensions between their countries - Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung are forging a deep partnership.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 22, 2026

Property prices in Seoul: A threat to national survival?
In South Korea, President Lee Jae-myung sees housing affordability as an existential challenge for the future of the country.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 22, 2026

‘The first thing I thought about was the books': The fight for a Gaza library
Opened April 2026, the Phoenix Library in Gaza City is rebuilding a culture of reading with books salvaged from more than two years of destruction.

Christian Science Monitor--world
May 21, 2026

Norway is a humanitarian superpower. Can that continue without US support?
With the United States withdrawing from global humanitarian efforts, is there an opportunity for middle power Norway to step into the gap?

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