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Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 27, 2025

In post-Assad Syria, a Ramadan embrace of freedom and solidarity
Across Syria, the reunification of families and communities that had been displaced by conflict has enhanced the spirituality and generosity of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 27, 2025

Can Europe confront Russia without US help? Not yet, but it may have to.
Facing American indifference to European security, Germany has launched a major rearmament drive. But without U.S. help, can Europe defend itself?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 26, 2025

Invoking Trump, targeting ‘deep state,' Israel's Netanyahu triggers protests
As Israelis demonstrate in defense of democracy, newspaper headlines and neighbors' conversations brim with references to a constitutional crisis. Analysts say Benjamin Netanyahu is emboldened by Donald Trump.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 25, 2025

Is the world's youngest country about to go to war - again?
South Sudan stands on the brink of civil war for the second time since it became independent in 2011, and the space for deescalation is shrinking.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 25, 2025

The rights of animals and the environment, from Mexico to Nepal
Progress roundup: Nepal's Supreme Court disallowed development in protected areas. And in Mexico, Congress put animal welfare in the constitution.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 25, 2025

In Syria, Palestinians' war-shattered camp is a ruin. But it's home.
Palestinians flocking back to the Yarmouk refugee camp outside Damascus say it's more than a physical place. It's their last physical tie to a Palestine they have never seen.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 24, 2025

In wartime Yemen, volunteer teachers are bridging a learning gap
Hundreds of university graduates are stepping up to teach children whose formal schooling has been interrupted by a brutal civil conflict.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 24, 2025

Africans are taking a chance on basketball. That's good for the NBA.
The NBA is taking a bet on Africa. And Africans are taking a bet on an unfamiliar sport.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 24, 2025

Africans are taking a shine to basketball. That's good for the NBA.
The NBA is taking a bet on Africa. And Africans are taking a bet on an unfamiliar sport.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 23, 2025

Canadian prime minister and election opponent say Trump must respect sovereignty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Conservative opponent have kicked off their campaigns amid a trade war and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 22, 2025

Sudan's military consolidates grip on capital, retaking more key government buildings
The gains come a day after the military seized control of the Republican Palace in Khartoum from a notorious paramilitary group.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 22, 2025

Are we still friends? US-Canada border towns face a strange new reality.
Planned limitations on Canadian access to the Haskell Free Library & Opera House, which spans the U.S.-Canada border, symbolize a fraying relationship between towns with traditionally close ties.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 21, 2025

‘Connected to another world': What Voice of America meant to Russians in Cold War
Voice of America was rejected by the Soviets and Vladimir Putin. But some in Moscow wax nostalgic about what the state-funded broadcaster meant for them, especially during the Cold War.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 21, 2025

Would a Bolsonaro coup trial help heal Brazil's democracy - or deepen divides?
Brazil's Supreme Court will decide this month if former President Jair Bolsonaro will stand trial for a 2022 coup attempt.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 20, 2025

The Istanbul mayor's arrest, and rise of a ‘new model' of Turkish autocracy
Turkey's next presidential election is in 2028, so why would the mayor of Istanbul, a Recep Tayyip Erdogan rival, be arrested now? One reason: The autocratic Mr. Erdogan fears a loosening hold on voters.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 20, 2025

‘Abandoned by everyone,' Gazans watch the bombs fall
After the resumption of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, the population worries it has been abandoned by the world.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 20, 2025

In Ukraine mining region, a US minerals deal raises hopes and doubts
Across Ukraine's minerals-rich region, word of a potential U.S. deal has renewed confidence in the future. Most see U.S. investment as a positive.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 20, 2025

Off the shelf, up the flagpole: Canadian flags fly high in response to Trump
The maple leaf flag is showing its colors everywhere as a Canadian-style nationalism rises in response to President Trump's actions and rhetoric.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 20, 2025

A doctor in Panama's jungle builds trust among Indigenous groups
César Gantes' dedication to slowing HIV in his country's poorest region has earned him national recognition.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 19, 2025

‘A chance to build': How Syrian civil society is making the country work
Across Syria, as the interim government struggles to provide both security and services, local civil society groups are helping to fill the voids. But is there a part for them to play in politics, and in helping to shape the country's future?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 18, 2025

Deadly Israeli barrage shatters Gaza ceasefire, but Israel divided on war
After Hamas' Oct. 7 attack, Israelis mobilized almost without reservation for war, and sacrifice. But the overnight airstrikes that killed hundreds in Gaza find many Israelis exhausted by a long war and suspicious of their leaders' motivations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 18, 2025

With Venezuelan deportations, is Trump taking a page from El Salvador's playbook?
El Salvador accepted hundreds of Venezuelans deported from the U.S. over the weekend, putting them behind bars without criminal charges or trials.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 18, 2025

Revival of Indonesian textile traditions helps villagers weave a better future
The nonprofit Bebali Foundation works with nearly 60 culturally distinct community groups in eastern Indonesia to keep alive their  textile traditions and natural dyeing techniques.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 17, 2025

Congo's wars uprooted her life. But they couldn't silence her poetry.
What does war look like from the inside? Ask Congo's young slam poets.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 17, 2025

What role for Kurds in the ‘new' Syria? They're getting mixed messages.
Bringing the U.S.-allied Kurdish militia under the umbrella of Syria's army sends an important message about national cohesion amid heightened concerns over minority rights.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 17, 2025

Low-tech and upside-down: The solutions under our feet
Progress roundup: Fish advance science on China's space station, solar farms host sheep on the ground, and across Africa, new publishers boost writers.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 14, 2025

Once a Duterte target, journalist Maria Ressa sees blow to impunity in his arrest
Interview: Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa reported on death squads that operated under former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Now she sees hope as he faces charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 14, 2025

Arab world unites on Gaza. Can it get US, Israel, and Hamas on board?
From the outset, the Trump plan for rebuilding Gaza faced fierce resistance over the relocation of its Palestinian residents. A plan that now has broad Arab world backing avoids that, and goes further, setting its sights on regional peace. Still, it faces hurdles.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 14, 2025

Kremlin says yes to Ukraine ceasefire, but on what terms?
Vladimir Putin says he agrees in principle with Donald Trump's proposal for a Ukraine ceasefire, but wants to know the details. They have not yet been decided.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 13, 2025

Saudi leader parlays oil wealth into global diplomatic clout
Saudi ruler Mohammed bin Salman has used his country's oil wealth to build its international clout in diplomacy, tech, and global sport.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 12, 2025

How Israel failed to anticipate Hamas: Intel trusted tech over people
On Oct. 7, Hamas forces penetrated a $1.1 billion, high-tech Israeli barrier on the Gaza border. Israel's army and Shin Bet security force say their intelligence failed by relying on technology at the expense of humans.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 12, 2025

This Haitian shot to fame on TikTok, but others profited from his clips
Social media may democratize knowledge, but they can also perpetuate perceptions that ideas from some countries are worth more than those from others.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 12, 2025

Why Europe is still embracing DEI
European businesses lag behind the United States in employee diversity, equity, and inclusion, but there are no signs they are following Donald Trump's policy.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 11, 2025

To Russia, with love? Why some in West are heading east to start over.
Some Westerners see Russia as a place to build a better, more conservative life. Moscow, facing a demographic crisis, is willing to let them try.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 11, 2025

A quiet recognition of Black soldiers in South Africa, and new rights in Ecuador
Progress roundup: School lunch goes nationwide in Canada, overdue honor for Black soldiers in South Africa, and in Ecuador, marine life gain rights

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 11, 2025

Ex-NFL star trades the gridiron to grow food for those in need
Jason Brown turned down a golden opportunity as a professional football player so that he could start a family farm and give away most of its harvest.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 11, 2025

Five years ago, the world shut down. COVID's imprint lingers from politics to schools.
The World Health Organization declared a global COVID-19 pandemic on March 11, 2020. Our reporters see wide lasting effects.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 10, 2025

Deadly clashes in Syria are precisely what new leaders sought to avert
Sectarian violence involving supporters of the deposed Assad regime has left hundreds dead, calling into question whether Syria's new rulers can maintain discipline over a patchwork of armed militant groups, including hard-line jihadists.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 10, 2025

Near front line, Ukrainians brace for the impact of US aid cuts
Ukrainians fear that though the lack of U.S. military aid may not be much felt on the battlefield, civilians will suffer badly from Russian bombing.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 09, 2025

?Canadian picked to replace Trudeau demands US ‘show us some respect'
Former central banker Mark Carney, elected Sunday by Canada's governing Liberal Party to replace Justin Trudeau as prime minister, tapped into surging Canadian nationalism and anger at President Donald Trump's "unjustified tariffs" after his landslide win. "We cannot let him succeed and we won't."

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 08, 2025

In Syria, deadly attacks on Assad's Alawites are blow to new leaders
The death toll from two days of clashes between security forces and loyalists of ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and revenge killings that followed has risen to more than 600, a war monitoring group said Saturday. Local residents said gunmen shot Alawites, the majority of them men, in the streets or at the gates of their homes.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 07, 2025

Chinese leaders face slowing economy and rising citizen discontent
The faltering Chinese economy is creating too few jobs, which is feeding social discontent. The government is taking steps to assuage rising anger.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 07, 2025

Kenyan troops gave Haitians hope for security. Have they delivered?
As gang violence spreads in Haiti, locals say a Kenya-led U.N. security force in support of local police is not delivering the peace they crave.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 06, 2025

As Trump proves unreliable, Europe rushes to firm up defenses on its own
For Europe to defend both itself and Ukraine from Russia, Europeans will need to agree on what sacrifices they will make and who will pay.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 06, 2025

When slash-and-burn plantation fires spread, these Indonesian women douse the flames
The palm oil industry has put Indonesian Borneo at risk of devastating wildfires. Ahead of International Women's Day, The Christian Science Monitor joins an all-female firefighting force on patrol.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 06, 2025

US moves on Ukraine make Europeans wonder: Is America an ally?
President Trump's overtures to Russia and hostility to Ukraine's leader have undermined the historic US alliance with democratic European partners.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 05, 2025

Russia likes the US turn on Ukraine. But do Putin and Trump share an endgame?
Moscow's return from the diplomatic wilderness has been sudden. But Vladimir Putin's attempts to capitalize on it may not match Donald Trump's expectations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 05, 2025

As Syrians struggle to rebuild, old US sanctions are a daunting hurdle
Even as former anti-Assad rebels adjust to governing, private Syrians are trying to rebuild homes and communities shattered by civil war. Standing in their way are severe U.S. sanctions blocking equipment and investment.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 04, 2025

Mexico faces US gunmakers in Supreme Court, saying they fuel cartel crime
Do U.S. arms manufacturers bear responsibility for the guns fueling cartel violence in Mexico? Mexico is arguing that case before the Supreme Court.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 04, 2025

Amid Gaza ceasefire's uncertainty, Palestinians focus on survival
The first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire allowed Palestinians to return to communities in Gaza's devastated north. But as they try to pick up the pieces of their lives, the peace framework is shaking.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 04, 2025

A dolphin trapped in a Florida waterway galvanized this cleanup team
For those who love and work in Florida's waterways, the fall's storms were devastating. This is how the Waterway Warriors sprang into action.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 03, 2025

Ukrainians flock to Zelenskyy's banner, but hope for solution with US
Ukrainians were shocked to see Volodymyr Zelenskyy lock horns with a seemingly Russia-aligned Donald Trump. They are now seeking a new way forward.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 03, 2025

How will Europe defend itself? 3 ways Trump is forcing the continent to adapt.
After President Donald Trump's public rebuke of Ukraine's president, European leaders are attempting to step up their defense of Kyiv and adjust to shifting security norms.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 03, 2025

India's census delay brings new life to an old debate: Is it moral to count caste?
Caste - an outlawed hereditary hierarchy - has continued to shape Indian society in overt and subtle ways. But calls for a full nationwide caste census have been met with resistance, sparking debate over India's path to equality.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 02, 2025

U.K. pledges new funding for Ukrainian air defense
At a security summit in London, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged export financing for 5,000 air defense missiles for Ukraine. The prime minister also said that Britain, France, and Ukraine had agreed to work together on a ceasefire plan that they will present to United States.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Mar 02, 2025

Deserts and dollars: Where news gathering, and fossils, need support
Progress roundup: EU court says binary choices are discriminatory. And in Colombia, two museums hold mother lode of 10-million-year-old fossil history.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 28, 2025

Near Gaza, Israeli communities ravaged on Oct. 7 refocus on rebirth
The kibbutzim and other Israeli communities near Gaza still bear the marks of Oct. 7. But as hostages return home, they are shifting toward rebirth.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 28, 2025

Amid war's ruins, a family grapples with young son's hunger to learn
Ukrainian families in front-line regions struggle daily to rebuild their lives amid the destruction of Russia's invasion. Providing the electricity, phone, and internet needed for online schooling can be frustrating.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 28, 2025

Why rich oil reserves are a mixed blessing for Ugandans
A controversial oil pipeline project in Uganda and Tanzania has displaced tens of thousands, generating an outcry from residents and activists.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 27, 2025

In Europe, Trump's overture to Putin sets off ‘appeasement' alarm
US President Donald Trump has drawn accusations of appeasement for his rapprochement with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, seemingly abandoning Ukraine.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 26, 2025

Who will end government corruption? In Serbia, it may be the students.
While much of Europe is wrestling with far-right politics, Serbia is seeing a student-led movement against corruption and its strongman president.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 26, 2025

In Yemen, activists seek to restore rubble-strewn sanctuary for migrating birds
For centuries, Yemen's coastal wetlands played host to each year to flocks of migrating birds. But civil war has left the ecosystem in dire straits.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 25, 2025

China eyes opportunities as US scales back humanitarian aid
The freeze on U.S. foreign aid has hurt Chinese rights defenders, but encouraged China to fill the void left by USAID's evisceration, preparing to replace Washington in the soft power landscape.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 25, 2025

As its trust in US ebbs, Europe takes hard look at more defense spending
As the U.S. becomes an increasingly unreliable ally, the pressure is mounting on Europe to pay for its own defense. But the transition will be slow.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 25, 2025

For Syria's religious minorities, new freedoms, yet lingering insecurity
It has been a pressing question regarding Syria's new rulers. How would the Islamist group treat religious freedom in a diverse country? For Syria's religious minorities, the answer has been encouraging, but incomplete.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 24, 2025

German centrists hold the line against right-wing populists - barely
In German elections Sunday, voters boosted parties on the partisan poles. Patience with faltering attempts to govern from the center is wearing thin.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 24, 2025

How our actions affect others - from driving more safely to making art
Progress roundup: Studies show that Americans are safer partly because of better driving. And Britons are healthier when they pursue arts and culture.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 21, 2025

Once-occupied Ukraine towns try to stay defiant amid fear over Russia gains
Amid recent Russian battlefield gains and a radical shift in U.S. diplomacy, residents of Ukrainian towns occupied three years ago now fight fears and struggle to remain defiant.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 21, 2025

Washington adopts a Zimbabwe innovation: Grannies offering park-bench therapy
In Zimbabwe, therapy-trained grandmothers, sitting on public benches, offer personal comfort to those in need. The idea has spread to Washington.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 20, 2025

What's next for the Gaza ceasefire? Netanyahu pressed from all sides.
Benjamin Netanyahu is in a bind over Gaza. His hard-right allies want to resume the war. An emotional Israeli public wants more hostages released. The Trump administration wants the ceasefire with Hamas to proceed.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 20, 2025

Trump-Putin summit prospect brings Moscow in from the cold
Proposing talks with Vladimir Putin to end his war in Ukraine, Donald Trump has freed the Russian president from his diplomatic isolation and confounded U.S. allies.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 20, 2025

Germany's ‘firewall' against populism has held so far. Sunday will be its biggest test.
Germany democracy was built to repel the populism now sweeping the West. That makes its elections Sunday a test of whether this bulwark can hold.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 19, 2025

Trump calls Mexican cartels ‘terrorists.' Could he send in the US Army?
Drug cartels in Mexico sow terror, but their goals are economic, not political. Labeling them "terrorists" could change U.S.-Mexican relations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 18, 2025

More than a rift: Trump aides cast doubt on shared values with Europe
For almost eight decades, the transatlantic alliance created mutual prosperity and brought peace to a war-prone Europe. But U.S. questioning of shared values is seen as a watershed.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 18, 2025

Stuck outside Ukraine talks, Europe begins reassessing its relations with US
The United States appears set to abandon European security as a priority. That has left Europe scrambling to find new ways to protect the continent.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 18, 2025

Beyond Ukraine talks, Putin counts on Trump to open world doors
U.S.-Russia relations have gone from nowhere to close engagement in a week, since Donald Trump called Vladimir Putin ahead of a putative summit.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 17, 2025

Top Russian and American officials will discuss ending the Ukraine war without Kyiv
The talks scheduled for Tuesday in Saudi Arabia mark another pivotal step by the Trump administration to reverse U.S. policy towards Russia.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 17, 2025

Laughter, with no strings attached: Ukrainian puppeteers bring joy amid war
From a basement space in Kharkiv, a puppet theater troupe allows the show to go on even if air raid sirens blare.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 16, 2025

Finland urges leaders to rearm Ukraine as U.S. hints Europe excluded from peace talks
At Munich Security Conference, Finland's president says Europe should put "maximum pressure on Russia" as U.S. prepares to negotiate deal without them.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 15, 2025

Income grows in Africa, and solar power soars in Pakistan
Progress roundup: Colombian women chose fish farms over coca, Africa made income gains, and solar power is surging in Pakistan.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 14, 2025

How Pakistan could undercut US efforts to curb China's EV boom
Electric Vehicles have become a new battleground for the power struggle between China and the West. For Beijing, Pakistan could become an important ally.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 14, 2025

Can Nova Scotia, home of Canada's Black culture, save its Black communities?
Nova Scotia's Black community, which dates back to the province's days as a French colony, is trying to ensure it survives Canada's economic shifts.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 14, 2025

USAID cuts threaten America's most successful global health campaign
Uncertainty over U.S. foreign aid's future, as Trump ally Elon Musk dismantles USAID, has thrown the global campaign to contain AIDS into disarray.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 14, 2025

Ukraine is exhausted. But it's still determined to resist Russia.
If Russia's plan to quickly defeat Ukraine failed, it's fallback seemed more assured: a war of attrition in which the larger and stronger nation would prevail. With Western help, Ukraine has endured, but fatigue is setting in just as U.S. support is flagging.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 13, 2025

Why many Israelis embrace a Trump plan for Gaza once seen as taboo
President Donald Trump's plan to take over Gaza and expel its residents was received in an Israel exhausted by conflict and lacking a "day after" plan of its own.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 13, 2025

From the wreckage of USAID, can anything be saved?
Elon Musk is overseeing the eradication of one of America's most broadly impactful government agencies, its foreign aid arm, USAID. How far will he go?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 12, 2025

Immigration built this Punjab village into a ‘mini US.' But has it led to a good life?
The Trump administration's push to deport unauthorized immigrants threatens to disrupt the lives of thousands of Indians. In one village where U.S. migration has led to both prosperity and loneliness, opinions are torn.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 12, 2025

What is Russia's ‘shadow fleet,' and why does it worry Europe?
Russia's "shadow fleet" of oil tankers is worrying European nations. It's not just about sanctions; the vessels also pose environmental and navigational risks.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 11, 2025

Jordan in a bind: What to offer Trump instead of taking in Gaza refugees?
Jordanian King Abdullah's meeting with Donald Trump Tuesday was one of the most consequential of his 25-year reign. His mission: to get the U.S. president to walk back his plan to relocate Gaza's population to Jordan and Egypt.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 11, 2025

‘There is a lot of fear.' In West Bank, Palestinians decry Israel's Gaza tactics.
As Israel presses ahead with a massive military operation targeting militants in the West Bank, it's relying on tactics used in the war in Gaza. The result for Palestinians is a rising level of destruction and displacement.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 11, 2025

Young Sri Lankans working on tea estates find a path out of poverty
Tea Leaf Trust aims to help young people find work off tea estates if they desire, while also making them leaders of change in their communities.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 10, 2025

Farming in France is on the decline. Who will feed the French?
French farmers are protesting a proposed EU trade deal. But a bigger crisis for France's agriculture is also brewing. Its farmers are aging out.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 10, 2025

Bee fences and women taxi drivers to protect people
Progress roundup: Taxi companies built by women are improving their safety. And fences made of beehives are keeping farmers safer from elephants.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 08, 2025

Lebanon's president forms new government as southern ceasefire holds
Lebanon's first government in two years takes office as it rebuilds its war-torn south. The country also seeks to maintain security after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in November.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 07, 2025

Trump hollows out USAID. Who will miss it most?
President Donald Trump has sown alarm worldwide by moving to close down USAID, which distributes more foreign aid than any other organization.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 07, 2025

China-Japan distrust has been tough to shake. Tourism might be the best chance.
The recent surge of Chinese travelers into Japan may be creating much-needed ambassadors.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 06, 2025

How Trump's proposed plan for Gaza has united an outraged Arab world
Whatever becomes of President Trump's proposal to take over Gaza and resettle the Palestinians there, the Arab world is not on board. Many consider the plan a form of what the U.N. terms "ethnic cleansing." Some say it could lead to war.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 06, 2025

Canadians had been feeling gloomy about their country. Trump changed that.
Canadians are worried about the threat of a U.S. trade war. But Donald Trump done something they didn't expect: bolster their patriotic pride.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 06, 2025

The Trump doctrine: A new Gilded Age of trade tariffs and territorial expansion
President Donald Trump is modeling his presidency on the example set by William McKinley during the Gilded Age of territorial expansion and trade sanctions.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Feb 05, 2025

Trump's plan for Gaza ridiculed as unserious. So why did he float it?
While President Trump has ridiculed past U.S. military deployments and nation-building efforts, he has consistently been drawn to Mideast diplomacy. But his proposal to "own" and develop the Gaza Strip and displace its population has many questioning how serious he is.

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