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- Why cities are safer: Caring and consequencesCollaboration among local government, police, and community groups has helped cut violent crime in many US cities. One essential: care that persuades individuals to care about their community.
- Ukraine鈥檚 tools for voteless democracyAs Russia squeezes its citizens into submission, Ukrainians rely on a spirit of equality and respect to maintain legitimate governance. One tool: e-petitions to the president鈥檚 inbox.
- Arab music hits a high note in EuropeAnti-Muslim and anti-immigrant sentiments are on the rise across the continent. By reclaiming and reimagining their rich musical traditions, Middle Eastern immigrant artists are finding new ways to connect across cultures.
- A lean-in for truth in Serbia over a massacreOn the 30th anniversary of a genocide of Muslims in Europe, it is Muslims in Serbia pushing pro-democracy Serbs to admit the ethno-nationalism roots of their current government.
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- South Africa鈥檚 hints of clean governanceCorruption in high places remains a test for the country. Yet officials have scored some wins against graft and fraud, an opportunity to renew trust and civic values.
- A fog lifts over Turkey鈥檚 rift with Kurds聽Initial steps to end a long war for Kurdish independence come with signs of national reconciliation. The first step: Each side admits its wrongs.
- An economy in India lifted by womenWith its business-friendly models, India鈥檚 south is a hub for tech growth. But an emphasis on women鈥檚 inclusion may be a big reason for the progress.
- When art sews friendship between foesIn lending the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry to Britain, France uses a rich visual depiction of a war to weave a peace built over centuries.
- An apology opens a way to national healingA presidential apology for Liberia鈥檚 past wars renews efforts at reconciliation. Can the African nation balance justice and mercy?
- How esports can farm peaceThe global popularity of video gaming as an official sport has brought Israelis to Saudi Arabia. Is this a glimpse of a new Mideast?
- A welcome mat for Europe鈥檚 RomaThe long-stigmatized minority, which originated in India, won a victory with the appointment of the first Romani minister under a new president in Romania.聽
- The Dalai Lama鈥檚 real worth in ChinaThe Buddhist leader鈥檚 decision to arrange a successor for Tibetans outside Beijing鈥檚 control only shows the power of faith these days among the Chinese.
- Colombians rally behind a tested democracyA high-profile assassination attempt and an alleged coup plot compel political leaders to unite in favor of national healing.
- Ukraine鈥檚 spiritual culture on the front linesA Russian strike on a cathedral sacred to Ukrainian identity results in quick restoration 鈥 and a message that 鈥渆vil ... will not prevail.鈥
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