All The Monitor's View
- In South Korea, a triumph for talent in successionsThe head of scandal-hit Samsung vows an end to family dynasty, helping the country to favor merit over bloodlines in business and politics.
- Why stargazing is looking upFor many in lockdown, exploring the night sky brings renewal. The Hubble telescope helped nurture that curiosity.
- Arab world binges on religious harmonyThe popularity of an Arabic TV series about a Jewish woman reveals change in the Middle East.
- Investors eye businesses doing goodCompanies that treat workers well during the health crisis are seen as a good investment. 鈥淪ocial investing鈥 is on the rise.
- The global jolt toward creative thinkingThe coronavirus shock has forced fresh approaches to almost all aspects of life. Why not celebrate it 鈥 and keep innovating?
- Why domestic abuse is now an international causeA spike in domestic violence during the coronavirus lockdown has resulted in a vigorous response to provide shelter and protection beyond one鈥檚 home.
- The not-so-secret sauce of New Zealand's successThe country鈥檚 effective 鈥渆limination鈥 of COVID-19 relied on swift, strict measures but also a tone of kindness from the top.
- The Fed's global role in making people 鈥榳hole鈥The central bank鈥檚 unprecedented opening of its dollar spigot helped end a global financial panic.聽
- Crash course in civics to end a pandemicThe world鈥檚 democracies are being strained with new impositions on daily life. 聽The U.S. in particular needs better education in the principles and workings of democracy.
- As rescue money flows, so can honesty and accountabilityStarting with the Fed鈥檚 new transparency, government leaders should keep corruption in check in order to keep the public on their side.
- For Syria, a light of justice in a German courtroomThe trial of two former secret police is a first in using an independent court to expose war crimes in Syria. It probably won鈥檛 be the last.
- A priority in a pandemic: The vulnerable firstThe global crisis has put a focus on aiding those most at risk, even outside one鈥檚 own society. The uplift in thought should not end when the COVID-19 crisis does.
- This Ramadan, Muslims find new reasons for charityThe pandemic has shut off much of the holy month鈥檚 rituals but not its spiritual meaning.
- Hong Kong embraces its rights 鈥 for the rest of usThe April 18 arrest of 15 leading pro-democracy activists only attests to the weakness of China鈥檚 attempts to ignore basic rights like rule of law.
- Debt forbearance as a tool to defeat the pandemicThe financial impact from COVID-19 has forced a wave of debt relief, especially for the most vulnerable.
- A beacon for ending lockdownsStrategies do exist to reopen societies as COVID-19 is suppressed. South Korea just set an example.
- Crossover lessons: Earth Day and the pandemicCOVID-19 poses issues of living in harmony with nature that apply to climate change. Both problems require harmonious action.
- Breakthrough against chemical weaponsFor the first time, an agency enforcing an international treaty directly blames a government for a gas attack on civilians. Now the world must act on Syria鈥檚 violation of global norms.
- A burst of creativity to best a virusFrom mastering Zoom at home to inventing anticoronavirus vaccines, people are using the crisis to be more open to inspiration.
- In an interlude for sports, a time for introspectionLike halftime in football, sports leaders can use this temporary cancellation of contests to return sports to their core purpose.