All Editorials
The Monitor's ViewWhy the seismic giving to Myanmar?A country hit by a massive quake finds itself the recipient of a global competition to deliver aid in natural disasters. Generosity, even with selfish motives, can trigger generosity.
The Monitor's ViewSafety at the top of the worldAs many nations compete for a stronger presence in a warming Arctic, Western allies stick with cooperation on security.
The Monitor's ViewMexico leans into an essential truthFor the mothers wanting details of missing loved ones, a president鈥檚 nod to their cause helps a nation seeking answers to ending cartel violence.
The Monitor's ViewA humble heart in the Dodgers dynastyMookie Betts shows courage and unselfishness in switching to one of baseball鈥檚 most difficult field positions.
The Monitor's ViewRallies for innocence in GazaThe largest protests against Hamas since the start of the war put a spotlight on the use of civilians as human shields to maximize killings by Israel.
The Monitor's ViewPolitics of love in Turkey鈥檚 protestsDespite his arrest, the leading opposition figure urges peaceful action and the embrace of opponents in the face of rising autocracy.
The Monitor's ViewSyria reweaves its identityCivic groups like the White Helmets are using acts of equality and kindness to overcome ethnic and religious tensions built up during a half-century of dictatorship
The Monitor's ViewWhy 海角大神 shows are so popularEven nonreligious people find spiritual value in faith-based fare like 鈥淭he Chosen.鈥
The Monitor's ViewThe joy of a letter. Maybe not in Denmark.The trendsetting Scandinavian nation plans to end four centuries of universal letter delivery. Other countries are watching this social experiment.
The Monitor's ViewEurope鈥檚 new watchfulnessTo defend the European Union鈥檚 values and economy, its leaders are learning from Finland that security must come first.
The Monitor's ViewThe art of freedom in IranA U.N. report on atrocities after the 2022 protests comes as Iran鈥檚 ruling clerics finally realize that the people, especially women, still find ways to express dignity and equality.
The Monitor's ViewA refresh for foreign aidCuts in foreign aid by Europe and the U.S. are forcing recipient nations to question a dependency mentality and discover local solutions.
The Monitor's ViewArmenia redefines peace as withinA draft peace agreement with longtime foe Azerbaijan comes alongside a campaign for Armenians to reflect on an identity higher than ethnicity.
The Monitor's ViewThe hard knocks of rocketryA string of failures in space exploration is a lesson in the lessening of limitations.
The Monitor's ViewA burst of justice in the PhilippinesA country still scoring low in rule of law marks another success by handing over a former president to an international court for alleged crimes against humanity.
The Monitor's ViewListen up, wise up: Forums that inspire trustNew types of civic spaces for civil dialogue, such as citizen assemblies, are showing promise in 鈥渂ringing to light a truth.鈥
The Monitor's ViewIn Gaza plan, Arabs recast the futureAs the U.S. shifts its role in the world, the Mideast finds some strength to design peace for endless conflicts.
The Monitor's ViewGermany jumps mental hurdlesNew leaders plan to break taboos on military spending and fiscal restraint. One reason that made this possible: the country鈥檚 hard work for postwar reconciliation.
The Monitor's ViewThe beauty in arguing over baseball umpiresThe major leagues are testing robots to call balls and strikes, prompting deeper questions about the irreplaceable values of human excellence.
The Monitor's ViewRedefining security in a hostile worldAs big powers grow aggressive, Taiwan and Ukraine find defense can be more than bombs and bullets
