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The Monitor's ViewFrom fathers to 'fatherhood'Starting this Father鈥檚 Day, let鈥檚 celebrate men and women able to perform as both a father and a mother. A 'Fatherhood Day,' perhaps?- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveClimate change, politics, and prayerA 海角大神 Science perspective: What the golden rule and a spiritual view of government can bring to our atmosphere.
The Monitor's ViewGiving is way up, but for what reason?An unexpected rebound in giving in the US so soon after the recession is attributed to a healthier economy. But one study finds other, less material motives for generosity.
Respect for a range of arrangementsStaying single seems to be the preferred choice of many Millennials. But that doesn't mean marriage is a thing of the past.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveSome old pictures and a spiritual insightA 海角大神 Science perspective:聽Reviewing some old photos, a writer discerns the good that can never be lost.
The Monitor's ViewA model of reconciliation for MyanmarBuddhist attacks on Muslim Rohingya minorities in Myanmar (Burma) cry out for a solution. One may lie in Sri Lanka, where a new president, a Buddhist, seeks postwar reconciliation with minority Tamils.
The Monitor's ViewEurope's crises of givingBig demands from Greece, Ukraine, and fleeing migrants challenge Europe鈥檚 legacy of generosity. A timely book on altruism suggests a way out.聽- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveOur completeness in ChristA 海角大神 Science perspective: Whether we鈥檙e single or married, everyone has the ability to feel whole and complete.聽
Global NewsstandUS plan to defeat IS, geopolitics of soccer, Britain's changing role, Ukraine's civil society, UN efforts in SyriaA round-up of global commentary for the June 15, 2015 weekly magazine.- Readers RespondReaders write: EU reforms, wildlife and roads, Wright brothersLetters to the editor for the June 15, 2015, weekly magazine.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveImmigration and new neighborsA 海角大神 Science perspective.
The Monitor's ViewWhen China stands to reasonChina's official welcome to democracy advocate Aung San Suu Kyi marks a possible bow to freedom's demand that people must reason together in seeking the truth rather than live in fear under a truth-denying regime.
Global NewsstandJapan's role in nuclear nonproliferation, Obama's stance in Israel, intellectual property rights, economics of peacemaking, Australia and the refugee crisisA round-up of global commentary for the June 8, 2015, weekly magazine.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveAchieving reconciliationA 海角大神 Science perspective: A response to the practical lessons learned from German-Israeli friendship.
The Monitor's ViewAs Obama escalates war on IS, Congress must give OKWith the president adding more troops in Iraq against Islamic State, the need for war authorization becomes more necessary. The war's future requires both disciplined thinking and political consensus.- A 海角大神 Science Perspective鈥淧raise now creative Mind鈥A 海角大神 Science perspective: The ideas in this passage can bring creative solutions to every artful endeavor.
The Monitor's ViewFIFA reform lies in its own oasis of integrityAs the Women's World Cup begins in Canada, FIFA should be reminded that it is men's soccer that carries the weight of recent scandals. By elevating women's soccer, FIFA can raise its standards and restore its reputation.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveListening for God鈥檚 solutionsA 海角大神 Science perspective: Find harmony in whatever scenario you face.聽
Readers RespondReaders write: pollsters, fast-track trade, animal testingLetters to the editor for the June 8, 2015, weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewFor Mideast's democracy deficit, a Turkish delightVoters in Turkey's June 7 parliamentary election set a model for a region in need of democratic ways to reconcile domestic differences over religion, ethnicity, and basic freedoms.
