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Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 12, 2026

Hungary election results echo worldwide after Viktor Orbán ousted
Hungarians showed they were tired of Viktor Orbán's rule, as Peter Magyar ousted the prime minister behind unexpectedly high turnout and support.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 12, 2026

Trump says U.S. will begin Strait of Hormuz blockade
President Donald Trump announced a blockade to stop ships from entering or leaving, adding that the U.S. was ready to "finish up" Iran at the "appropriate moment."

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 11, 2026

US and Iranian leaders meet in Pakistan amid fragile ceasefire
Face-to-face negotiations have begun between the United States and Iran in Pakistan, days after a fragile, two-week ceasefire was announced.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 10, 2026

‘We haven't finished the job.' Israelis question ceasefire - and their leaders.
In Israel, support for the war against Iran has been high. Civilians readily made sacrifices to support strategic aims. But the ceasefire has left many feeling the job was unfinished, and assessments of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership have been harsh.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 10, 2026

Fear, confusion, distrust: In Mideast, hopes are dim ahead of US-Iran talks
Pakistan is set to mediate talks between the United States and Iran. But across the Middle East, there is little optimism about what comes next, even if a U.S.-Iran deal comes together.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 10, 2026

On eve of election, Hungary takes a hard look at Orbán's ‘illiberal democracy'
Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party have held office in Hungary for 16 years. A reform-minded lawyer, backed by young voters, might soon end that.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 10, 2026

After nine presidents in 10 years, Peruvians wearily head to the polls
Peruvians will elect their 10th president in as many years, choosing their next leader from a crowded field.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 09, 2026

In Pakistan, can the US and Iran chart a new path to peace?
Delegates from the U.S. and Iran are preparing to meet in Pakistan, where the world hopes they can turn a fragile ceasefire into lasting peace.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 09, 2026

After weeks of more war, Israel and Lebanon head toward peace talks
Weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah have been devastating for Lebanon, where more than a million people are displaced - and hundreds have been killed.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 09, 2026

After weeks of war, Israel and Lebanon head toward peace talks
Weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah have been devastating for Lebanon, where more than a million people are displaced - and hundreds have been killed.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 08, 2026

In Lebanon, history gnaws at Israelis: Has force alone brought security?
Unaffected so far by the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, the battle to disarm Hezbollah in Lebanon has been shaping up to be a main focus of Israelis, renewing the debate: Can force alone deliver security, or does the absence of a political strategy risk open-ended conflict?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 08, 2026

Orbán says Ukraine is mistreating its Hungarian minority. It's not that simple.
On the border with Hungary, Ukraine's Zakarpattia region sits at the center of tensions between Kyiv and Budapest over language and cultural rights.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 08, 2026

Iran war shows military strength of US, but also its waning geopolitical power
In the wake of a shaky ceasefire deal, the U.S. appears in a weaker position globally than when the war with Iran began.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 07, 2026

Trump's warnings for Iran raise the question: What is a war crime?
President Donald Trump has made threats toward Iran that, if he followed through, might be considered war crimes. Who defines a war crime, and who enforces it?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 07, 2026

‘There are no winners': Globe races to defuse Iran conflict
Before the Iran war, regional powers were rushing for a diplomatic solution to rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Now, facing President Donald Trump's threats of a civilization's obliteration, those efforts are at a global peak.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 06, 2026

In Hungary's elections, the war in Ukraine looms large
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is turning to a familiar boogeyman on the campaign trail: the war in Ukraine, and the danger he claims it poses.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 06, 2026

Despite White House rhetoric, Iran campaign reveals US dependency on Europe
The war in Iran is showing that Europe has more leverage over the United States than its leaders had thought. But can they use it?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 03, 2026

China, a leader in renewables, was prepared for a global fuel crisis
The conflict could be a boon for China's new energy sector, including renewable energy, electric vehicles, and batteries.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 03, 2026

Maduro is gone. Venezuela is still waiting for meaningful change.
Three months after the U.S. military captured its authoritarian leader, Venezuela is seeing some change. But any big shift in political or economic life will come slowly.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 02, 2026

The Iran war and international law: Fears grow of ‘age of impunity'
The Iran war is the latest conflict to see blows to principles of international law, rules of war, and protections for civilian populations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 02, 2026

Labor of love: This couple is tackling Nigeria's dire education crisis
Eschewing more lucrative careers, Aramide and Oluwaseun Kayode are behind the free Talent Mine Academy and an online training platform for teachers.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 02, 2026

What's driving renewed conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea?
Many landlocked Ethiopians want a slice of their neighbor's extensive coastline. Both sides have troops at the border. Is another conflict inevitable?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 01, 2026

Saudi Arabia hopes diplomacy works with Iran. It's also preparing for a military response.
Saudi Arabia hoped that diplomacy would prevent war with Iran. Having come under Iranian attack, the Saudi government is now exploring its own military options.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Apr 01, 2026

A push for child welfare reform in Haiti, the ‘Republic of Orphanages'
In Haiti, social workers are leading the charge to move children from institutions to foster care, in line with international guidance.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 31, 2026

Despite war, Iran's machinery of intimidation keeps protesters at bay
The U.S. and Israel aimed vast destructive power at regime targets in Iran. But the Islamic Republic's true believers in the IRGC and Basij militia are operating diligently - and without observed defections - to intimidate any Iranian who might heed the call to rise up.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 31, 2026

In Trump era, China sees an opportunity to advance its long game
Trump policies - including the trade war resulting from U.S. tariffs - have been a gift for Beijing, which aims to become the preeminent global power.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 31, 2026

As oil prices surge, Filipinos feel the impact of a distant conflict
With global oil and gas prices skyrocketing, the Philippines has declared a national energy emergency. People across the country are feeling the impact.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 31, 2026

These cattle and horses helped power Colonial America. The breeds are still thriving.
Meet Moose the Cleveland Bay horse and Ozzy the Leicester Longwool sheep, exactly the kinds of animals that one would find on any 18th-century farm or estate.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 31, 2026

Out in space, Canada and the US are getting along just fine
Geopolitics feels fraught these days, even between the closest of allies like Canada and the U.S. But the Artemis II moon launch is a reminder of how these two nations continue to work more closely together than ever, in space.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 30, 2026

Why Pakistan has emerged as key mediator in US-Iran war
Pakistan is leading the charge to bring the United States and Iran to the negotiating table, leaning on a budding friendship with Washington and deep ties to Tehran. But its role as mediator faces headwinds.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 30, 2026

Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, life calmly goes on amid Iran war
In stark contrast with residents of other Arab countries in the Gulf region, Saudis exhibit a decidedly blasé attitude toward the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. Conversations focus on jobs and the economy and reveal faith in their government's ability to provide security.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 29, 2026

For security at home and across Europe, France offers nuclear deterrence
French President Emmanuel Macron has laid out a new policy on nuclear deterrence that extends beyond the borders of France.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 28, 2026

From diplomatic credibility to oil prices, the war in Iran is costing India
The Iran war is simultaneously undercutting India's energy security, remittances, and geopolitical influence - making Delhi one of the biggest losers in a war it isn't even fighting.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 27, 2026

What's behind the global push to ban social media for kids
It started in Australia. Now dozens of countries are working on laws to keep younger kids away from social media. But do they really work?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 26, 2026

In Israel, outrage rises over wartime settler violence in West Bank
Under cover of the Iran war, settler extremists have increased violent attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank. A range of Israeli leaders, from rabbis and former diplomats to Benjamin Netanyahu's hand-picked military chief of staff, are raising their voices in condemnation.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 26, 2026

Mainers in need of basic household goods find a community overflowing with generosity
Maine Needs began as a Facebook group aiding immigrants. It now helps tens of thousands of other people as well - with volunteers lining up in droves.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 26, 2026

Even if peace is achieved in Iran war, an ‘opportunity cost' follows
With all the focus on what the Iran War is, or isn't, achieving, the U.S. and its regional allies will have to grapple with an issue critical to the shape of a post-war Middle East: the war's "opportunity cost."

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 25, 2026

Why Beijing - a self-proclaimed friend of Tehran - has stayed quiet on the war front
China has long been Iran's lifeline, but its muted response to the war highlights Beijing's pragmatic, self-interested approach to foreign relations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 25, 2026

Undeliverable? Why the Kremlin might be set to silence online messaging apps in Russia.
The Kremlin seems to be moving to shut online messaging services out of Russia in favor of one super-app - potentially upending many Russians' lives.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 24, 2026

Iranian rulers fought to survive. They found leverage en route to an endgame.
The Iranian military's destructive capacity is far from that of the United States and Israel. Yet its asymmetric strategy, including closing the Strait of Hormuz, has given it the confidence to issue its own demands. What that means for ending the war, and the aftermath.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 24, 2026

When TikTok failed them, Kenyans began policing their own feeds
Inaccurate and incomplete moderation on TikTok and other social media platforms has pushed users in Kenya to police themselves.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 23, 2026

Europe's energy policy was reshaped by Ukraine. It's being tested by the Iran war.
Germany was supposed to have learned how to protect itself from energy shocks after the Ukraine war. But the Iran war has shown that gaps still exist.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 23, 2026

Tracking migration routes of the endangered monarch? There's an app for that.
The endangered monarch butterfly migrates thousands of miles across the Americas. A new Bluetooth-enabled smartphone app means you can follow along.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 22, 2026

Iran threatens to ‘completely' close Strait of Hormuz after Trump ultimatum
The United States and Iran are threatening to target critical infrastructure as the war in the Middle East puts lives and livelihoods at risk.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 22, 2026

Why Hezbollah fighters are embracing an unpopular and costly war with Israel
In Lebanon, Iran ally Hezbollah has plunged into a battle with Israel that its rank and file has embraced as existential. Yet the regional conflict involves far larger powers with much higher stakes, and how Hezbollah emerges and what it achieves might be out of its hands.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 20, 2026

Japan emerges from high-stakes US meeting ‘unscathed' - but its China woes remain
Although Japan's prime minister navigated a high-stakes meeting in Washington this week, concerns remain about the reliability of the U.S. partnership long term.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 20, 2026

For the Trump administration, ‘taking Cuba' would not be easy
A surprise U.S. military intervention took down Venezuela's president. But a U.S. attempt at something similar in Cuba would probably be very different.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 19, 2026

Iraq was enjoying newfound peace and prosperity. Then came the Iran war.
After decades of conflict, Iraqis have enjoyed increased political stability and a promising future, even embracing a unified national identity. But attacks by Iran, the United States, and homegrown militias are tugging at the divides that had held Iraq back.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 19, 2026

What constitutes victory in an ‘asymmetric' war with Iran?
In the Iran war, victory looks different for each side: The U.S. and Israel must decisively win, while the Iranian regime only has to survive.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 19, 2026

Haiti's ‘Resistance Artists' believe in new beginnings
Millions of Haitians are internally displaced, including members of a Port-au-Prince artist collective still trying to make art despite unrest.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 18, 2026

54 million cases, and counting. Why India's court backlog keeps growing.
Indians have the right to a speedy trial, yet it can take decades for cases to make it through the country's overworked and understaffed courts.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 18, 2026

Seeking a stronger connection to Africa, young Egyptians learn Swahili
Interest in studying Swahili - the lingua franca of much of East Africa - is booming in Egypt.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 17, 2026

Caught between unremitting attack and unyielding regime, Iranians try to cope
Israel's killing of Ali Larijani, a pivotal Iranian leader, served only to escalate the crisis atmosphere that Iranians are feeling: How to cope and envision a future, while facing crushing U.S.-Israeli attacks and a rigid regime that sees protesters as "just like the enemy."

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 17, 2026

War, and more war. Israelis support defeating Iran, but they are exhausted.
After nearly 2 1/2 years of intermittent war, with sirens, dashes to shelters, and sleepless nights - "this madness that is our new normal" - Israelis acknowledge war fatigue's toll even as they want arch foe Iran to be defeated.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 17, 2026

Women shut out of landownership in Nigeria cultivate a path forward
Women are increasingly challenging social norms by forming farming cooperatives.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 16, 2026

Iran strikes neighbors with missiles and drones. Ukraine shows how to fight back.
Iran has shown they can do a lot of damage to United States and Israeli assets - and regional allies in the Gulf - via missile and drone attacks. Ukraine can help stop it.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 15, 2026

Trump's call for countries to send warships to Strait of Hormuz brings no promises
Global oil prices have soared as one-fifth of the world's supply normally transits the strait.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 15, 2026

For Ukraine and Russia, widening Iran war presents peril and possibility
From soaring oil prices to depleted interceptors, the Iran war's impacts reverberated quickly in the Ukraine conflict. And the needs of the Mideast combatants - intelligence and anti-drone measures - have created diplomatic and strategic openings for both Russia and Ukraine.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 14, 2026

What to know about Iran's islands, as the US expands its bombing campaign there
The islands off Iran have become the latest focus of the war after a U.S strike destroyed military sites on Kharg Island. The string of islands are critical to Iran's oil industry and its national security.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 13, 2026

Asian countries call for belt-tightening as war closes critical oil shipping routes
The vast majority of the oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz was Asia-bound. Now, countries there are forced to make do with what they have, highlighting the cost of fossil fuel dependence.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 13, 2026

How the war in Iran is putting vital water resources in jeopardy
The war in Iran has shocked global energy markets, but it's also putting precious water resources in the Gulf region under threat.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 12, 2026

How Iran is trying to end war with US and Israel on its own terms
If the United States expected Iran to capitulate by now, it refuses to do so. Instead, it is pursuing a survival strategy of fighting on and selecting targets to raise the war's costs so high that the U.S. and Israel would think twice before attacking again.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 12, 2026

Netanyahu called for regime change in Iran, but will he settle for less?
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu has been consistent in stating his Iran war aim: regime change. But can he declare victory without it? "An exit strategy needs to be realistic," cautions one Israeli analyst. "Because if it is not realistic, there is no exit."

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 12, 2026

Netanyahu has vowed regime change in Iran, but will he settle for less?
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu has been consistent in stating his Iran war aim: regime change. But can he declare victory without it? "An exit strategy needs to be realistic," cautions one Israeli analyst. "Because if it is not realistic, there is no exit."

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 12, 2026

In Iran war, the global economy becomes Trump's new challenge
The Iran war shows that despite President Trump's rejection of globalization, the world economy still relies on international links.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 11, 2026

Scholarships brought African students to Iran. Bombs sent them home.
As U.S. and Israeli missiles fall on Iran, African students studying there on government scholarships are caught in the crossfire.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 11, 2026

Syrian refugees have made a home in Sweden. Now Sweden wants them to leave.
Now that the Syrian civil war is over, Sweden wants Syrian expats to go home. For those who've built a new life in Sweden, that's not a small request.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 11, 2026

Syrian refugees have made a home in Sweden. Now, Sweden wants them to leave.
Now that the Syrian civil war is over, Sweden wants Syrian expats to go home. For those who've built a new life in Sweden, that's not a small request.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 11, 2026

15 years after Fukushima disaster, Japan is warming up to nuclear power
After Fukushima, Japan shut down its nuclear reactors. Now, the country is returning to nuclear energy, seen as a reliable low-carbon option.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 10, 2026

This Ramadan, Jordanian hospitality welcomes travelers stranded by war
Jordanians are inviting stranded foreigners to break-the-fast evening Ramadan meals amid the stress of war.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 10, 2026

A survivor of Sierra Leone's brutal civil war teaches Gen Z to remember
"Peace does not fall from the sky," according to Joseph Ben Kaifala, founder of the Center for Memory and Reparations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 10, 2026

As UK's Labour Party tacks right, Greens scoop up its spurned voters
Britain's Labour Party seems to be alienating its traditional leftist base - and opening the door for the Green Party to potentially supplant it.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 09, 2026

Signaling defiance, Iran's regime rallies around a younger Khamenei
Choosing continuity amid war, Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father, despite President Donald Trump's criticism and Israel's threats. He has a hard-liner's pedigree, but will his tenure be confrontational, or seek to broaden internal support for the regime?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 09, 2026

Ex-rapper Balendra Shah is the face of Nepal's new guard. But can he lead a country?
Once dismissed as a political novice, the former Kathmandu mayor is now on track to become Nepal's next prime minister.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 09, 2026

For Spain, granting migrants residency is about economics as much as ethics
The United States and Europe have responded to a wave of migration with tighter border policies. Spain is taking a different approach.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 08, 2026

Iran names Khamenei's son as new supreme leader
U.S. President Donald Trump has said Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would be "unacceptable" for the position.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 08, 2026

Mark Carney calls special elections for Canadian districts
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called special elections to fill three open seats next month. His party could gain a majority if it wins.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 07, 2026

Trump announces coalition to fight violent cartels
Seventeen countries signed on to a joint security agreement to "eradicate cartels" in Latin America.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 06, 2026

US wants Kurdish boots on the ground in Iran. Why it's not an easy ask.
Once again, a crisis in the Middle East has the U.S. appealing for military help from the stateless Kurds, this time as boots-on-the-ground proxies in Iran. Affecting any desire to contribute is the memory of letdowns after vital roles played in Iraq and Syria.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 06, 2026

In Russia, distrust toward Trump grows as war on its ally Iran rages
The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is crystallizing Russian perspectives on President Trump, and may reshape how the Kremlin deals with the White House.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 05, 2026

Iran's regime faces historic threat, but it's not lacking in confidence
The U.S. and Israeli leaders have made it clear they want regime change in Iran. But the Islamic Republic had prepared for this day, with a political succession plan and a battlefield strategy. The result so far is Iranian confidence, despite the existential threat of the war.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 05, 2026

Hezbollah joined the Iran war. Israel's response carries risks.
Israel's dual strategy: Break Hezbollah but don't destroy the possibility of ties with the Lebanon's government.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 05, 2026

The US wants change in Cuba. So do more Cubans.
Over the years, Cubans have figured out ways to carefully express disapproval of their repressive government. But calls for change are getting louder.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 05, 2026

How Netanyahu, with US backing, is intent on reshaping the Middle East
U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran have turned into a broader regional conflict that will change the political dynamics of the Middle East. But who drove the decision to attack - and what the vision is for a postwar Middle East - remains unclear.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 04, 2026

Gulf Arabs lobbied for US-Iran diplomacy. Attacked, they're tilting toward war.
Gulf Arab states lobbied hard for the United States to engage in talks with Iran. Yet in the war, 1,800 Iranian missiles and drones have been intercepted in Gulf airspace, with hundreds breaking through. The Gulf is being transformed by conflict. Will that last?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 04, 2026

As US presses Iran war, Europe holds off, remembering Iraq
Europe followed the United States into war in Iraq in 2003, but today that defensive lockstep is broken, as it draws lines against the war in Iran.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 04, 2026

Nepalis head to polls in first election since ‘Gen Z uprising'
Every year, hundreds of thousands of young people leave Nepal in search of work. These elections - the country's first since youth-led protests overthrew the government - are giving some a reason to stay.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 04, 2026

Diamonds built Botswana. Now it must ponder a future without them.
Botswana used its mineral wealth to slash poverty. But now, lab-grown diamonds are threatening the future of its biggest industry.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 04, 2026

Diamonds built Botswana. Now, it must ponder a future without them.
Botswana used its mineral wealth to slash poverty. But now, lab-grown diamonds are threatening the future of its biggest industry.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 03, 2026

Iranian student: ‘Isn't it ironic that we want war on our own country?'
For many opponents of Iran's regime, news of the supreme leader's death at the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran brought elation. But, says a Tehran student who risked his life in protests, there are concerns that the job of regime change is incomplete.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 03, 2026

Live chat replay: A conversation on Iran war with Scott Peterson
In an interview, senior Middle East correspondent Scott Peterson talks about how the U.S., Israel, and Iran arrived at this point. He addresses who might replace the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and whether Iranians will be better off once the conflict subsides. And he delves into the ethos of Shiite martyrdom.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 03, 2026

A conversation on Iran war with Scott Peterson (live chat replay)
In an interview, senior Middle East correspondent Scott Peterson talks about how the U.S., Israel, and Iran arrived at this point. He addresses who might replace the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and whether Iranians will be better off once the conflict subsides. And he delves into the ethos of Shiite martyrdom.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 03, 2026

Iran War map: Conflict widens in the Middle East


Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 03, 2026

As US and Russia unbind from nuclear treaty, China's arsenal has been growing
China is engaged in a huge nuclear weapons expansion, growing the size and capabilities of its arsenal. At a time when the will to curb nuclear proliferation is waning, this could unleash a new wave of nuclear arms competition.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 02, 2026

How the US is forcing Mexico's hand on Cuba
Mexican diplomatic support to Cuba has long boosted the communist island. It also helps Mexico assert independence from the United States.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 01, 2026

Iran retaliates for killing of supreme leader, threatening regional security
Iran has sent hundreds of missiles and drones across the region this weekend. The government claims it is only targeting U.S. military sites and personnel, but strikes are much more widespread.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 01, 2026

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: Death of Iran's leader marks turning point for Islamic Republic
U.S. and Israeli airstrikes killed Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, this weekend. His death closes a nearly four-decade chapter in Iran marked by iron-fist rule and resistance to the U.S. and Israel.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 28, 2026

Israelis, used to war, awaken to another emergency. But it's something new.
Israeli civilians have been accustomed to hearing air-raid sirens and running to shelters. But after weeks of building anticipation of some new conflict with Iran, they awoke Saturday to messaging from their leaders that the stakes in this war would be far higher.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 28, 2026

Under fire by Iran, US Gulf allies seek to balance diplomacy and self-defense
Iran missile strikes in the Gulf mark the first time Tehran has attacked the UAE, Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 28, 2026

US and Israel launch broad campaign against Iran
US and Israeli strikes hit at least five Iranian cities overnight, targeting missile sites and top leaders' offices. Iran retaliated across the region.

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