All The Monitor's View
Safety for fleeing ArmeniansArmenia鈥檚 democratic progress and drift toward Europe are one reason the refugees are exiting the reach of authoritarian Azerbaijan.
Labor pacts that ennobleThe strikes in Hollywood and at car plants reflect how both workers and employers appreciate capacity for individual growth.聽
Big thanks for a Mideast mediatorA quiet, neutral facilitator of dialogue, Oman played an outsize role in the region鈥檚 recent breakthroughs for peace.
The balm after the blow in Libya and MoroccoThe two North African nations emerging from mass disasters are laying the groundwork for rebuilding with selflessness and shared affection.
Why a climate summit for mayors?This year鈥檚 U.N. climate conference will tap into the success of many cities in winning support for action 鈥 by listening well.
Europe tackles its migrant influxA surge of people crossing the Mediterranean Sea forces the European Union to better balance the values of the 27-member bloc.
Iran-US deal: A model of trust-building?As world leaders convene at the United Nations this month, Iran and the United States show how nations can focus on what unites them.
Racial unity in America鈥檚 pewsAs more churches seek diversity, they lean on biblical truths.
The call of history in a Turkish courtThe European Union鈥檚 drive to add new members to counter Russian aggression comes at a time when Turkey may finally reform its rule of law to enter the bloc.
A split Libya impelled toward unityCatastrophic flooding pushes a North African country with rival governments into civic compassion.
In Iran, girls just want to have joyThe regime fears a resurgence of protests on the first anniversary of the killing of a young woman for improper hijab. But Iranian girls may be demonstrating their ideals in different ways.
When tragedy turns foe into friendDespite their troubled pasts with Morocco, some nations offered generous aid after Friday鈥檚 earthquake, opening a path for peacemaking. All that鈥檚 needed is humility.
Biden in Hanoi: The fruit of atonementThe president鈥檚 visit, aimed mainly to elevate Vietnam鈥檚 ties with the U.S., also builds on work by individuals to achieve reconciliation after a war that ended 48 years ago.
Zoning for shared affluenceA scarcity of housing in the United States is driving both political parties to work together for reforms.
A global reach for clean governanceEach summit of the world鈥檚 20 leading economies tries to set higher standards on integrity to curb corruption.
A balancing act on religious dignityQuran burnings in Europe mark a new test for democratic values, but ordinary citizens find healing responses in unity and kindness.
Europe鈥檚 big influencer on UkraineThe Dutch have played an outsize role in aiding Ukraine. Now they might set an example against Russian-style ethnic nationalism.
Chile鈥檚 light of truth on a dark pastThe first official plan to search for those Chileans who disappeared during the country鈥檚 dictatorship strengthens the role of truth in how post-conflict nations seek reconciliation.
The other war reporting from UkraineThe country鈥檚 progress in ensuring equality before the law and curbing graft is as critical as the military counteroffensive.
College admissions become more probingThe U.S. Supreme Court ruling against racial preferences forces schools to look deeper into an applicant鈥檚 character traits.
