All The Monitor's View
A global rebound from food panicIn another front against Russia, many nations battle fears of a drop in Ukrainian grain exports.
Good faith elections of US presidentsAs the Jan. 6 committee probes the Capitol attack, a group of senators tries to repair a law that was behind the attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
How Ukraine equalizes the battlefieldMotives have mattered as much as weapons in the war with Russia, and Ukrainian soldiers reflect a democracy that inspires them.
A heat wave forges cool ideasScorcher weather in South Asia, combined with predictions on climate change, help accelerate energy innovation.
Assuring the high court鈥檚 integrityThe leak of a draft opinion on an abortion case pushes the Supreme Court to affirm the sanctity of its deliberations.
War crimes justice through the eyes of survivorsThe chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court suggests a shift from mere punishment of perpetrators.
A war-altering rescue of Ukraine鈥檚 innocentIn allowing trapped civilians in Mariupol to evacuate, Russia may be sending a signal.
Expecting the best of local officialsIndia鈥檚 use of 鈥渟ocial audits鈥 to help citizens track government programs helps prevent corruption.
In Sri Lanka, divisions don鈥檛 add upThe island nation鈥檚 rival identities fade away as protesters unite against leaders who play only to society鈥檚 differences.
Why Ukraine inspires TaiwanThe island nation, facing threats from China, now sees how national unity around democratic identity can led to heroic defense.聽
The grab-a-paintbrush approach to climate changePioneer funders of climate projects are focusing more on individuals than institutions to ensure 鈥渁pplied hope,鈥 not despair.
Rescuing peace in IsraelDuring tense religious times in Jerusalem, Israeli Arab leaders step up for peace, challenging the views of Israeli Jews.
Finding dignity in documenting wartime rapeReports of mass rape by Russian forces in Ukraine have led to mass reporting of this war crime, helping to lift many rape survivors.
A global response to global inflationWealthier democracies, already united around the Ukraine war, are aware of how their responses to rising prices might affect low-income countries.
Learning from Putin鈥檚 mistakes on historical truthThe Russian invasion was based on a lie about Ukraine鈥檚 past. Now Tokyo and Seoul have a chance to curb their tensions over history with an incoming South Korean president.
Hold-thy-tongue diplomacy in EthiopiaThe sudden but quiet departure of a U.S. envoy to the region sends a powerful signal about the need for action in ending a humanitarian crisis.
Divided by a war, Germans paid special attention to Easter sermons海角大神 preachers used Germany鈥檚 鈥渢urning point鈥 toward Russia to focus on the resurrection as a turning point in how to deal with fear and death.
What baseball can learn from Silicon ValleyFavoring caution over a possibly historic pitching performance runs against the merits of risking failure
The spark behind Ukraine's victoriesSeven years of reforms to curb corruption and instill transparency has paid off in the military鈥檚 win for the battle of Kyiv.
Populism鈥檚 future in EuropeElections in France and Hungary suggest nationalist politicians are on the rise, challenging the European Union. Trends suggest that may not be the case.
