All The Monitor's View
- Israel鈥檚 gesture for Palestinian homesA rare and diverse ruling coalition in Israel takes an unusual step toward building houses for West Bank Palestinians. The move might open a door for peace talks.
- Biden鈥檚 different approach to AfricaUnlike previous presidents, he focuses on shared values and partnerships, a better fit for the continent鈥檚 youth and women.
- Europe鈥檚 big win on independent courtsPoland relents on a plan to alter its Supreme Court, a result of the EU standing up for its great unifier: democratic rule of law.
- Truth wars in AfghanistanBoth sides in the conflict are trying to influence civilians with a 鈥渘arrative鈥 of victory. The truth is that Afghans have more savvy about what they want.
- Public apologies that aim to heal a nationFrom Iraq to Germany, leaders have offered mea culpas but no where is contrition more in the works than post-war Colombia, part of a long peace process of truth telling.
- Fearless dancing in BelarusBrave women have led the country鈥檚 pro-democracy movement but none may better explain why conquering fear is so important than imprisoned Maria Kalesnikava.
- New anchors for global rule of lawGermany stands up for maritime law against China while Sudan moves to send a former dictator to an international court.
- China鈥檚 long struggle with video gamesOfficial media blasts the online gaming industry for its effects on youth 鈥 but then wonders if more adults might help young people find meaning in life.
- A teen sports idol for a troubled TunisiaA stunning gold-medal win for an underdog swimmer at the Olympics may help remind his country of how individuals can inspire change.
- The stampede into national parksReady to get back into nature, visitors are overwhelming some U.S. national parks. Smart planning can help improve the experience.
- Want to recycle better? Get manufacturers involved.Producer responsibility laws put the incentive to create recyclable packaging back in the hands of those who make it.
- A welcome warming between the KoreasAfter an especially chilly period, North and South Korea are talking to each other again. That alone doesn't solve any big issues. But it鈥檚 a start.聽
- Tech that preserves languages and culturesMany forces in the modern world are squeezing out the use of traditional tongues. But apps such as Woolaroo may help to save them.
- When science meets hopeJane Goodall acknowledges that the natural world is threatened by extinctions. But she鈥檚 energized by people everywhere taking action.
- Say thanks to this pandemic-survival trendIn the U.S., the average well-being of individuals has risen, owing in part to a newfound appreciation for gratitude.聽
- A tall hurdle for these OlympicsThe pandemic is only one of the Games鈥 problems. Strong suspicions of doping by athletes continue to demand solutions for fair competition.
- A deluge of giving after China鈥檚 floodsMoney and volunteers flow into Henan province after historic floods, perhaps setting a high-water mark for Chinese charity.
- Honesty pays off in MoldovaIn two elections, voters in the former Soviet state have been won over by a leader who sees the honesty in them as key to solving the country鈥檚 woes.
- The other flood in Germany 鈥 generous volunteersWorldwide, the pandemic has not diminished volunteering. The response of Germans to severe floods shows why: Volunteering helps build trust and affection.
- Is this the year of climate stewardship?A burst of diplomacy leading up to the next climate summit, especially by Europe, the US, and China, signals more cooperation to put goals into action. 聽聽