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Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 20, 2024

Facing Trump 2.0, Palestinians voice rising concern: What's our plan?
U.S.-Palestinian relations under the first Trump administration ran aground over the relocation of the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, among other issues. A flurry of diplomacy is not dispelling the notion of postelection Palestinian disarray.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 20, 2024

50 years ago, the UK expelled Chagos Islanders. A court ruling may mean they can go home.
Evicted to make way for a U.S. military base in the 1970s, residents of the Chagos Islands may soon return, though many critique the terms of the deal.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 20, 2024

How wind and solar is restoring Ukraine's energy and resisting Russian missile attacks
Russia has consistently targeted Ukraine's energy facilities, forcing companies to constantly rebuild and go weeks without power. Clean energy has begun to replace damaged coal and gas power plants, and it is proving more reliable and harder to destroy.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 20, 2024

Saving lives with reduced pollution, fewer pesticides, and less worker exploitation
Progress roundup: Governments around the world protect workers from exploitation, poor air quality, and pesticides that harm people.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 19, 2024

In wartime Gaza, turning meager olive harvest into oil is an act of defiance
Farming by its nature puts people in touch with their land and their traditions. In besieged Gaza, after more than a year of war, the olive harvest and production of its oil are a source of resilience.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 19, 2024

Hong Kong court locks up a generation of pro-democracy leaders
A Hong Kong court has imprisoned 45 pro-democracy leaders for as much as 10 years, striking a heavy blow at a generation of activists.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 19, 2024

Europe nations investigate cut cables in the Baltic Sea. Was it Russian sabotage?
Communication cables linking Finland to Germany and Sweden to Lithuania have been cut. European governments say Russia did it, which it denies. "No one believes that these cables were cut accidentally," says German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 19, 2024

Now UK farmers have a reason to protest. They say a tax hike will destroy family farms.
Thousands of farmers flooded the streets of London protesting an inheritance tax on agricultural land that they say would devastate family farms. The U.K. government says the tax would mainly affect rich individuals who bought farmland as an investment.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 18, 2024

Ukraine has been waiting to strike deep into Russia. Is Biden's approval too late?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy can now use U.S.-built long range missiles to strike deep into Russia. The Biden administration gave him permission as North Korean troops come to Russia's aid and Donald Trump prepares to take over the presidency.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 17, 2024

Senegal votes as leaders work to cement majority, push reforms
People in Senegal are voting in a parliamentary election that will decide whether the country's president can carry out ambitious reforms, six months after he was elected on an anti-establishment platform.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 15, 2024

When Hezbollah rockets are incoming, and you can't reach the shelter
Hezbollah's intensified rocket barrages against northern Israeli communities have created conflicting impulses among residents: supporting war, yet eager to end it.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 15, 2024

Trump prepares for ‘economic warfare' with China
President-elect Donald Trump readies for a new tariff war with China, making balanced trade books, not free trade, the leitmotif of his presidency.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 15, 2024

Most Australians favor banning kids from social media sites. But will it work?
While the planned social media ban has broad support, more than 140 technology and child welfare experts signed an open letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calling it "too blunt an instrument" to be effective. The specifics will be unveiled next week.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 14, 2024

Ukraine's Pokrovsk was about to fall to Russia 2 months ago. It's hanging on.
The story of the grinding Russian-Ukrainian land battle is one of an imbalance of forces and supplies, mostly in Russia's favor. Yet Ukraine finds ways to defy the odds, at least for a while.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 14, 2024

Trump leaves European allies fearing for their future
Donald Trump is set on weakening Western support for Ukraine and weakening Europe's economy with tariffs. Can the continent withstand a dual assault?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 13, 2024

In Lebanon, Hezbollah pays high political cost for its war with Israel
In peace, Lebanon's stability depends on a frail political balance. Now for many Lebanese enduring war with Israel, Hezbollah's unique status as a heavily armed state-within-a-state is increasingly a problem.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 13, 2024

A British ‘culture warrior'? Kemi Badenoch sets Conservatives on populist path.
After a record defeat in Britain's last election, many Conservatives decided that they needed to be more populist. Their selection of Kemi Badenoch as party leader locks in that agenda.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 13, 2024

Abandoned ‘ghost gear' kills sea life. A Myanmar nonprofit is turning the tide.
In 2018, Thanda Ko Gyi launched the nonprofit Myanmar Ocean Project, Myanmar's first registered marine conservation organization.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 13, 2024

Most of the world wants action on climate change. Here's what's going right.
Progress roundup: Most of the world wants action on climate change, and would be willing to pay for it. Here's where clean energy is making gains.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 12, 2024

They took up arms to fight Russia. They've taken up pens to express themselves.
Ukrainian soldier-poets are springing up all along the front lines of their war against Russia, feeding a literary renaissance.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 10, 2024

Ukrainian drones strike Moscow as Russia looks toward Trump's presidency
A massive drone strike has rattled Moscow and its suburbs, injuring several people and temporarily halting traffic at some of Russia's busiest airports. Meanwhile a huge nighttime wave of Russian drones targeted Ukraine.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 09, 2024

Qatar halts its Israel-Hamas mediation efforts, citing lack of ‘good faith'
The announcement comes after growing frustration with the lack of progress on a cease-fire deal. But one official said Saturday that Qatar is highly likely to return to the efforts if both sides show "serious political willingness" to reach a deal on the war in Gaza.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 08, 2024

Trump is back. Parents worldwide hope and fear for children's futures.
The world always watches the American presidential election. But this year, the stakes feel much higher - especially for parents around the globe.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 08, 2024

With the election of Donald Trump, Canada braces for surge of asylum-seekers fleeing US
Canadian police are preparing for a large number of asylum-seekers crossing the border between official ports of entry. When Donald Trump first came to power in 2017, thousands crossed into Canada to file refugee claims.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 08, 2024

The Berlin Wall fell 35 years ago. Young east Germans fall for relics of the time.
When the Berlin Wall fell, East German "stuff" went to landfills. The nostalgia of identity is creating a new market for communist-era goods.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 07, 2024

With Trump, ‘America First' is back. US allies brace for a shock.
Trump's election victory heralds a U.S. shift away from coordination with international allies and toward a more isolationist and protectionist stance.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 07, 2024

Brazil's president promised to protect the Amazon. This year, deforestation fell 31%.
After years of agribusiness expansion under former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's far-right government, the Amazon's deforestation rate plummeted this year. Current President Lula da Silva has prioritized environmental protections.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 07, 2024

Germany can't balance its budget. Now its government is in free fall.
Germany's governing coalition fell apart on Nov. 6 after Chancellor Olaf Scholz tried to push through a plan to borrow more money in support of the Ukrainian war effort. Years of tension peaked when the fiscally conservative Free Democrats jumped ship.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 06, 2024

Ukraine's jittery new reality: ‘Work with Trump and hope for the best'
Ukrainians followed the U.S. presidential contest almost as if it were their own, nervously expressing the sense that their country's future hung in the balance of an election in which they had no say.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 06, 2024

Cargo packages waiting for North American flights ignited. Officials blame Russia.
Intended for cargo planes headed to North America, the incendiary devices ignited while in storage in Germany and England. Linking the plot to Russia, Western security officials say the Kremlin is sabotaging Ukraine's allies.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 06, 2024

‘An act of madness': Protests erupt after Netanyahu fires defense minister Yoav Gallant
Yoav Gallant was a moderating force in the Netanyahu government and had a strong relationship with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. His firing comes as Israel wages war in Gaza, Lebanon, and on multiple other fronts.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 05, 2024

AI makes the fashion industry faster and greener. But what will that mean for workers?
Suppliers and brands across the $1.7 trillion global fashion industry are starting to use AI technology to boost production and reduce their climate impact. But recent innovations could threaten some of the 75 million jobs in the labor-intensive industry.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 05, 2024

This app developer is giving displaced young Nigerians an educational lifeline
Young people across far-flung, impoverished areas of Nigeria are learning digital skills in their language, thanks to the creator of a novel app.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 04, 2024

Amid costly war with Israel, Hezbollah faces fire from its own supporters
Hezbollah has long assured its Shiite Lebanese base that when the time came, it would robustly defend Lebanon and punish Israel. Now, amid another destructive war, many supporters are losing faith. Can it win them back?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 04, 2024

Mexico City sees potential soccer fields. But garden farmers fight to preserve a legacy.
Mexico City's chinampas, artificial islands first built by the Aztecs, are under threat from spreading urbanization. But a small collection of farmers on the islands are banding together to protect ancient farming practices.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 04, 2024

Where playgrounds benefit adults, and a bridge between art and science opens minds
Progress roundup: Galleries marry disciplines to spark creativity, the benefits of greener playgrounds spread to the community, and Oslo, Norway, spreads budget responsibilities.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 03, 2024

Moldova's pro-West president, reelected, slams external ‘hostile forces'
President Maia Sandu won a second term in a runoff against a Russia-friendly opponent, Alexandr Stoianoglo, in a race that was overshadowed by claims of Russian interference, voter fraud, and intimidation in the European Union candidate country.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 01, 2024

An unwanted kiss shook Spanish soccer - and society. A new documentary explores why.
Just as the Spanish women's national team was celebrating its 2023 World Cup victory, it found itself embroiled in a fight with the soccer federation president over an unwanted kiss. A Netflix documentary looks at the scandal.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 01, 2024

Immigration is not just a US challenge. But on eve of election, it feels that way.
The issue of immigration in the U.S. is tumultuous. But underneath the noise, a sea change has occurred that receives far less attention.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 01, 2024

Spain's recent floods are the worst in living memory. What caused them?
Three days after flash floods swept through towns in Spain, residents are working together to pick up the pieces. The floods followed battles with prolonged droughts in 2022 and 2023. Experts say drought and flood cycles are increasing with climate change.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Nov 01, 2024

Ukraine's AI drones are now actively deployed in combat. And they hit targets.
Rolled out to combat Russian signal jamming, Ukraine is deploying new AI systems to drive its drone warfare. Early tests find the automated pilots are far more likely to hit targets, though only a small proportion of Ukraine's fleet uses the new technology.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 31, 2024

Putin has ruled Russia for 25 years. How did he last so long?
The Russian public is generally satisfied with how their country has transformed under Vladimir Putin. But that's less because of his attributes and more a reflection of Russian history and culture.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 31, 2024

US seeks to counter Chinese influence in the Global South. Is it too late?
Western governments challenge Chinese and Russian influence in the Global South, counting on new economic initiatives and on their reputations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 30, 2024

Moon base to deep space: How China seeks to close gap with US
The U.S. still dominates in space, but China's star is rising. As the country's latest crewed launch highlights a rapidly advancing space program, some say China is catching up.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 30, 2024

The Trump-Harris worldview divide: Fly solo, or with allies?
U.S. foreign policy isn't a top priority for American voters this year, but it matters a lot around the world. How will the next president treat allies?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 30, 2024

Ahead of Tanzania's election, Maasai fight to stay put
When Tanzania's government asked the Maasai to cast their ballots in the November election hundreds of miles from home, many rose up in protest.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 29, 2024

UN schools in Gaza shaped our reporter's childhood. She worries for the future.
The Israeli parliament's ban on U.N. Relief and Works Agency operations in Israel threatens humanitarian aid to Gaza and its schools.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 29, 2024

In Israel-Hezbollah war, a rising cry from Lebanese: Why were we bombed?
Lebanon is all too familiar with the heavy cost civilians bear in war. Now, as Israel pursues Hezbollah, people are dying or displaced from their homes, caught in the crossfire of a war that is not theirs.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 28, 2024

Israeli strikes inside Iran cross a threshold. How will Iran respond?
In over a year of conflict between Israel and Iran's militia allies, a key brake on a regional war has been each side's fear of what the other could do. Does Israel's latest strike mean that brake is failing?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 28, 2024

Japan's new PM hoped snap elections would secure grip on power. They backfired.
In Japan, the long-ruling party's dramatic loss in a parliamentary election underscores the public's growing frustration with its leaders, and has plunged the country into political uncertainty.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 28, 2024

The French love to hate ‘Emily in Paris.' But they won't let her leave.
"Emily in Paris," the cult Netflix series French viewers love to hate, is hinting at a move to Rome. Fans, from President Macron on down, are indignant.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 28, 2024

How Trump's abortion policies could be felt around the world
Health practitioners in developing countries fear a reelected Donald Trump would cut U.S. funds, whatever their purpose, to any group promoting abortion.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 26, 2024

Israel conducts airstrikes against Iranian military targets
Israel launched missile strikes against Iranian targets in retaliation for Iran's attack on Tel Aviv earlier this month. Iran said the strikes caused only "limited damage."

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 25, 2024

Under deadly Israeli siege, north Gaza residents face terrifying ultimatum
Where can one find safety in war? That has been an especially agonizing question for Palestinians in Gaza, ordered to and fro by Israel for more than a year. With death everywhere, one community after another has been reduced to rubble.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 25, 2024

How a Sudanese refugee in Uganda is keeping his homeland alive through food
A Sudanese refugee in Uganda is using food to preserve his community's ties to the country it fled.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 25, 2024

She fled war in Sudan. Now she grapples with returning.
Sudan's civil war has generated one of the world's worst displacement crises. Here's what that's like for one family living through it.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 24, 2024

At BRICS summit, Russia tries to build a world without the US
Russia has long aspired to use the BRICS bloc of countries to circumvent the U.S.-dominated global economic system. The group's latest meeting shows how much progress Russia has made - and how other BRICS members keep that goal from being fully realized.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 24, 2024

Netanyahu has high hopes of Trump. Might he be mistaken?
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu hopes Donald Trump will win the U.S. presidency. But Mr. Trump might well be just as demanding as his predecessor.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 24, 2024

A terrorist attack in Turkey drew global condemnation. Then, Turkey struck back.
The strike came days after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggested parole for the PKK's imprisoned leader and hours after a terrorist attack in Ankara. Turkey regularly conducts airstrikes against the PKK, who have power bases in Iraq and Syria.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 23, 2024

Is an Israel-Hamas cease-fire possible? Pressures mount on Netanyahu.
Benjamin Netanyahu initially described Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's death as "the beginning of the end" to the war in Gaza. But are there any indications that pressures for a cease-fire will bear fruit?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 23, 2024

Caregivers needed: For children, trees, land, and rivers
Progress roundup: For half the children in New Mexico, child care is free. In Australia, Indigenous nations win rights to an area the size of Indiana.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 23, 2024

‘They are our people': How community kitchens are piecing Sudan back together
Community-based aid groups are acting as pivotal first responders in the humanitarian crisis generated by Sudan's civil war.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 22, 2024

Europe is trying to cut back migration. Can it find a legal way to do it?
European countries such as Italy are trying to reduce immigration by moving asylum-seekers' processing offshore - in Italy's case, to Albania. But while the approach is increasingly popular, its legality remains suspect.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 22, 2024

Peru's former president accepted $35 million in bribes. Now he will serve 20 years.
Peru's national court sentenced former President Alejandro Toledo to more than 20 years for accepting $35 million in bribes from a Brazilian construction company. He will spend it at a prison outside Lima built specifically for former Peruvian presidents.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 22, 2024

Many Nigerian girls have been forced to leave school. Mentors help them return.
The Stand With a Girl Education Project's "safe space" curriculum is "girl-centered, emphasizing life skills, numeracy, and literacy," its founder says.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 22, 2024

In Gaza or Ukraine, peace can look impossible. Here, there's hope.
Geneva Peace Week hosts people from around the world who aren't just hoping for peace, but creating it. Their stories point to what's possible.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 21, 2024

China's latest drills highlight key strategy to annex Taiwan: Blockade
China's military is practicing putting a choke hold on Taiwan - a strategy that defense experts increasingly believe could be an effective alternative to a full-scale invasion.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 21, 2024

As Israel pounds Lebanon, Gazans empathize, yet feel forgotten
Gazans know what Lebanon is going through, as Israel attacks Hezbollah and as civilians are killed or forced from their homes. But they worry the world's attention has been diverted.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 21, 2024

Fetullah Gulen, a controversial Turkish cleric, remembered for failed coup attempt
Fetullah Gulen, an exiled cleric who died in the United States, was head of a Turkish movement its followers say spreads moderate Islam and Western-style ideas. Formerly an ally of Turkish leader Tayyip Erdogan, he was later accused of a failed coup attempt.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 21, 2024

Extended power outage sparked protests in Cuba. Then Hurricane Oscar made landfall.
"We haven't had electricity for three nights," said one Cuban protestor, amid widespread blackouts. Authorities said the outage stemmed from increased demand but residents say this is just the latest issue in a series of problems with electricity.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 21, 2024

A journalist recounts his daughter's miraculous birth in war-torn Sudan
A journalist recounts the experience of his daughter's birth in Sudan amid the country's brutal civil war.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 19, 2024

Drone targeted house of Israeli prime minister, as IDF bombards Gaza
Hezbollah didn't claim responsibility for the drone attack, which inflicted no casualties, but said it carried out several rocket attacks on Israel. Israel carried out at least 10 airstrikes on southern Beirut suburbs that are home to Hezbollah's offices.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 18, 2024

Hamas leader's death revives hopes for a Gaza peace plan. Is that enough?
After a year of war in Gaza and the Middle East, the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar rekindled hopes for a grand U.S.-led peace plan. But many obstacles, Israeli and Palestinian, remain.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 18, 2024

Canada-India relations are at a new low. Why China could be the winner.
The breakdown in India-Canada ties could force western allies into a difficult balancing act in Asia.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 18, 2024

South Korea says North Korea is sending troops to Russia. Is that true?
A South Korean spy agency said North Korea has already sent 1,500 special forces to Russia and plans to send a total of 12,000 troops. Citing North Korea's outdated equipment and lack of battle experience, experts question how useful a deployment might be.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 17, 2024

Hamas leader, Israel's ‘most wanted,' is dead. What happens to war in Gaza?
The death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is the heaviest blow the Islamic militant group has endured in a year of war in Gaza. Will it break the stalemate over a cease-fire with Israel?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 17, 2024

As birth rates fall, who will keep the economy running? Immigrants.
Plummeting birth rates point to more immigration as an economic salve, but political opposition complicates the picture.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 17, 2024

Amid fresh wave of antisemitism, some French Jews resort to fake names
The war in Gaza, like all surges of violence in the Middle East, has sparked rising antisemitic attacks on Jews in France. They are defending themselves.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 17, 2024

‘This is the worst food crisis in decades': El Niño brings famine to southern Africa
El Niño brought below-average rainfall to southern Africa, and warming temperatures worsened the situation. The United Nations' food agency said droughts have caused the region's worst hunger crisis in decades.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 16, 2024

Slow and small, drones find cracks in Israel's high-tech air defenses
Warfare requires constant adaptation, both offensive and defensive, in tactics and technology. Trends in innovation often point to modern sophistication, but sometimes older and simpler methods work best.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 15, 2024

Real estate once drove China's economic growth. Now it's holding it back.
As China signals bold moves to revive its economy, all eyes are on its collapsing property market. Can the government restore the confidence of would-be homebuyers?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 15, 2024

Precious water and gold: New extraction methods for arid air and e-waste
Progress roundup: Resources like water in the desert and gold trapped in e-waste are recovered in new ways. And globally, more children are in school.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 15, 2024

‘India has made a monumental mistake': Canada expels India's diplomats in growing rift
Canada expelled India's top diplomat and five others over the assassination of a Sikh activist as the latest salvo in an escalating conflict since the 2023 crime. India adamantly denies it was involved, and said it will expel six Canadian diplomats.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 15, 2024

In Norway, having a joyful, secure childhood is a right enshrined into law
By law, Norway's universal child care system must be rooted in values that include forgiveness, equality, solidarity, and respect for human dignity.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 12, 2024

Israel steps up attacks in Gaza as UN peacekeepers come under fire in Lebanon
Palestinians in northern Gaza are describing heavy Israeli bombardment in the hours after airstrikes killed at least 22 people. A member of the U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon was in stable condition after being struck by gunfire in Naqoura.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 11, 2024

Where Hezbollah stands, and what's at stake, after battering by Israel
Israel's assault on Hezbollah in Lebanon represents a dramatic broadening of the yearlong war in the Middle East. How Iran's most important regional ally responds will determine the postwar balance of power.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 10, 2024

‘Enough is enough': In Israel, rationale for war trumps distrust of leaders
To endure war, a society usually needs both unity and trusted leadership. Yet as Israel takes on Hezbollah in Lebanon, the public consensus seems to be based mostly on a blend of confidence and caution - without faith in a government plan.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 10, 2024

Will the West really back Ukraine ‘for as long as it takes'?
Ukraine's President Volodomyr Zelenskyy fears Western support against Russia is flagging - and it's not just a matter of weaponry.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 09, 2024

The Philippines has held out on legalizing divorce. Is it set to call it quits?
While activists around the world fight for marriage equality, the Philippines is grappling with "separation equality" - whether, and under what conditions, married couples should be allowed to divorce.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 09, 2024

Reframing a dictatorship: Argentine human rights museum under fire
In Argentina, decades of well-documented crimes and court hearings are being questioned by the nation's new populist, libertarian leadership.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 08, 2024

Biden and Netanyahu - and the diminished US standing in Middle East
Over the past year of war, many critics of the Biden administration say its inability to restrain Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu has damaged U.S. stature and credibility in the Mideast.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 08, 2024

A French rape victim goes public. She makes ‘shame change sides.'
A French rape victim goes public in a French trial, challenging stereotypes and demanding that rapists, not those raped, should carry the burden of shame.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 07, 2024

After year of war in Gaza, Hamas is mostly unseen. But it's surviving.
Hamas' attack on Israel a year ago sparked a war that has brought immense destruction and loss of life to Gaza, seriously degraded the militant movement, and sown the seeds for regional conflict. But it portrays its mere survival as a victory.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 07, 2024

‘This is what the war has done': How October 7 forever changed Israel and Gaza
One year after Oct. 7, on-the-ground reporting in Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel finds lives of Palestinians and Israelis forever altered.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 06, 2024

On eve of Oct. 7 anniversary, pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian crowds rally
Memorial events paying tribute to victims of Oct. 7 attacks took place in Paris and London. People took to the streets from Pakistan to Morocco in massive pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 03, 2024

As Mideast emotions run high, is there room for restraint?
Israel and Iran may be on the brink of war, but past experiences of Mideast conflicts show that they rarely go as planned. Could that act as a brake?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 03, 2024

Brazil has struggled to elect women to political office. Upcoming elections could change that.
Many Latin American countries have reached gender parity in politics, but Brazil still lags far behind.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 03, 2024

The renewable energy of bike-powered French children and a battery-powered Melbourne
Progress roundup: For a greener future, schools in France teach bike riding, Melbourne batteries store renewables, South Africa enacts a climate law.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 02, 2024

Fueling Israel-Iran escalation: Dangerous parallel universes
The need to establish deterrence has always risked cycles of escalation. As Israel and Iran trade blows, their competing views of the same events are sending tremors through the Middle East.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Oct 02, 2024

Her power in Poland came accidentally. She kept it with stamina - and Facebook.
Ewa Letowska helped Poland create its democracy. Even though the nation is backsliding, she has helped keep it a democracy - one Facebook post at a time.

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