All The Monitor's View
- Harnessing star powerThe world鈥檚 first successful net energy gain through nuclear fusion is a measure of the infinite range of intelligence.
- A view of Colombia beyond violenceThe new government鈥檚 pursuit of "total peace" with paramilitary groups is already shaping a public mindset of unity and reconciliation.
- The bright lights of 2022In the biggest news stories this year 鈥 Ukraine, Iran, and China 鈥 one unifying symbol was light, and its literal or metaphorical power to liberate.
- Argentina鈥檚 lesson in equalizing justiceMany democracies are healthy enough to probe alleged misconduct of top leaders. For Argentina, the conviction of a former president marks a special moment against corruption.
- Europe鈥檚 neighborly deliverance of valuesNine months after Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine, the EU turns its idealism into concrete results for countries wishing to join the bloc.
- Out of ashes of war, women in Yemen ariseWith a lull in fighting after eight years of conflict, Yemenis now view women differently, especially as leaders in restoring communities.
- Ukraine鈥檚 liberation can be globalAs the world faces unprecedented humanitarian crises, the response to Ukraine鈥檚 needs has pushed reforms in the international aid community.
- Worship by other meansA decline of faithful attendance in Western churches does not mean less practice of 海角大神 qualities of thought.
- Saving biodiversity with a note of harmonyA global conference next week will take up a plan to preserve a third of the planet for nature.聽 Will nature鈥檚 intrinsic harmony be reflected at the gathering?
- A new laboratory for merciful justiceAs the U.K. debates transitional justice in Northern Ireland, South Africa shows the patient and difficult work of reconciliation.
- How Taiwan differs from China after pandemic misstepsMistakes during Covid-19 brought election losses for Taiwan鈥檚 ruling party. The party leader accepted the people鈥檚 judgment with humility.
- Tender touch for Africa's troublesA peace accord in Ethiopia reflects a trend toward governance that puts a greater good above narrow political ambition.
- Of homelands lost and home foundThrough hospitality and gratitude 鈥 the cornerstones of America鈥檚 Thanksgiving tradition 鈥 the world鈥檚 expanding mass of migrants and their hosts are finding a shared identity.
- Gratitude aplenty for Spain鈥檚 reconciliationA new law to help find the remains of anti-fascist fighters in the civil war pays as much tribute as remembering those who restored democracy after Franco.
- What bubbles below the Gulf's oil giantsThe World Cup provides a glimpse into the Gulf Arab states and their leaders鈥 race to stay ahead of restless youth.
- The World Cup runneth overIn material terms, such as trade, globalization may be faltering. But soccer鈥檚 soaring popularity hints at a better view of globalization, one that bends upward.
- The uncoal: Decarbonizing as wise investmentNew 鈥渏ust鈥 approaches to climate change are lifting richer and poorer nations beyond disagreements over who should pay for the Impact of erratic weather.
- Who really won the US midterm electionsAn outsize proportion of independent voters helped shape a new Congress with no big majorities, forcing greater balance and deliberation.
- Mexico's people powerMass protests in favor of civic integrity may help end a president鈥檚 attempt to change the way elections are run.
- When even dictators see a need for inclusionThe brutality of Myanmar鈥檚 military rulers against a national uprising has pushed other Southeast Asian nations to engage with the country鈥檚 pro-democracy forces.