All The Monitor's View
- Tapping into Arab youth aspirationsWhen young Palestinians in postwar Gaza bypass Hamas to rebuild their homeland, they reflect regional trends.聽
- As offices reopen, employees can find a new work-life balanceEmployers 鈥媤ho want workers back 鈥媡o the office鈥 need win-win solutions that enhance both鈥嬧 an organization's goals and worker satisfaction.
- A dictator鈥檚 brazen act against a truth-tellerThe forced landing of an airliner in Belarus to arrest one journalist shows how much the regime fears its own people 鈥 and their acts of 鈥渓iving in the truth.鈥
- Biden鈥檚 focus on climate migrationWith far more people displaced worldwide by weather than by conflict, the U.S. focus on helping Central America adapt to climate change is a foretaste of what must be done.聽
- Egypt the calm-makerIts role in the Israel-Hamas truce won high praise and signals progress in its regional role in mediating conflicts.
- Finally, a summer outdoors for kids: Play on!As pandemic restrictions ease, new opportunities are created for non-remote learning.
- Why so many Colombians are protesting so longMass demonstrations, now in their fourth week, signal a demand for an end to politics of hate and polarization.
- The peace that wears on the Hamas-Israel warNonviolent tactics, such as general strikes or peaceful protests, offer an alternative that can lessen anger and radicalism.
- What matters in writing a new constitutionChile鈥檚 election of a new constitution-writing assembly helps bend the arc of democracy in Latin America.
- A lesson in rights from Afghan schoolgirlsAfter a school bombing that killed more than 80, survivors show why rights are seen as inherent 鈥 and one protection from Taliban rule.
- Venezuela鈥檚 ruler taps a moral forceNicol谩s Maduro鈥檚 appointment of independent activists to an election board exposes the growing power of civil society under an authoritarian regime.
- The hounds of peace that could end the Gaza warThe fourth Israel-Hamas war in 12 years may not stand a chance against a new mood in the Middle East.聽
- Iraq as Mideast peacemakerA prime minister with skills in conflict resolution is now a key mediator in talks between rival giants Saudi Arabia and Iran.
- Falling space debris, rising hopes to end itA near miss from the reentry of a Chinese rocket caught the world鈥檚 attention about litter in orbit. That could make it easier to set a global norm on space behavior.
- How India lightens its crisisAs government fails in curbing COVID-19, a rush of volunteers and donors step in, perhaps weaving new levels of trust in India.
- Iraq鈥檚 aid for wartime rape survivorsThe world鈥檚 approach to sexual violence in conflict has shifted to a focus on restoring the dignity of survivors. Iraq, a land of war, is now a leader in this peace strategy.
- Why the US extends the long arm of lawIn Ukraine, Central America, and elsewhere, President Biden builds on decades of anti-corruption efforts by the U.S., creating a norm for honest governance.
- Feeling creative? Join the pandemic-weary.Isolation and remote work have led to a burst of innovation 鈥 and a search for the sources of creativity.
- Why the world needs another food summitA rise in hunger from the pandemic has forced a need to rethink the global food system. India offers one example for reform.
- Democracy鈥檚 invisible armor against bulliesBiden has shored up four key allies 鈥 and their democratic ideals 鈥 against next-door aggressors.