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Why progress enduresThe rise and fall of civilizations is the drama of history. But quiet progress -- century by century, civilization by civilization -- is the real story to watch.- The Monitor's ViewNations that tap female empowermentOn his visit to India, President Obama can take note of a new reform aimed at boosting the value of girls and women in the economy. Many countries now see female empowerment as necessary for growth.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe world waits...A 海角大神 Science perspective: How can our prayers make a difference in the world?
- The Monitor's ViewShaping Europe's reaction to terrorGerman leaders and protesters counter anti-Islam hate groups with an embrace of tolerance. One Berlin project even plans a joint house of prayer for 海角大神s, Muslims, and Jews.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePraying for our worldwide familyA 海角大神 Science perspective: A response to the bombings in Ukraine.
- The Monitor's ViewObama as Cuba's Internet providerFormal talks on US-Cuba ties started Wednesday, with President Obama insisting on Cubans being given access to the Internet. He is right to see the Internet as the people's searchlight for freedom 鈥 despite his doubts about 'democracy promotion.'
The promise, and pitfalls, of boundariesPrivacy has always been an essential need for humans. Do the conveniences and dangers of the digital age change that?- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePatience and perseverance: Essential qualities when the going gets toughA 海角大神 Science perspective: Commentary on the El Capitan climb.
- The Monitor's ViewHow companies deal with fear of changeA global survey finds most people say change is happening too fast. Firms that stick to eternal values such as simplicity can help customers cope with change.
- The Monitor's ViewThe real battlefield against jihadist armiesIn Iraq's struggle with Islamic State and Nigeria's with Boko Haram, each country has made some progress by embracing inclusive democracy. This, more than fighting, will fill the social vacuum that jihadist armies exploit.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveJustice for allA 海角大神 Science perspective: How to best honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day.聽
- Readers RespondReaders Write: Building trust with Iran, Thailand wants democracy, and NCAA eligibility needs reformLetters to the Editor for Jan. 19, 2015 weekly magazine:Anderson: Trust should be established between Iranian and foreign diplomats when negotiating Iranian nuclear program.聽Inturart: Thais want democracy and media coverage's focus should be on this goal not court gossip.聽Davis: Some college coaches wield their power over players who want to transfer.
- Global NewsstandCongressional Republicans will block Obama's initiative with Cuba, Nigerian government in a tussle with US, Iran's importance, Jews facing decline in Germany, and North Korea can improve relations through South Korea's helpThis week's round-up of commentaries includes doubt over Congressional Republicans stance over Obama's initiative with Cuba, Nigerian government in a tussle with US, Obama recognizes Iran's regional importance, Jewish community needs a revival in Germany, and North Korea can improve relations with the world through South Korea's help.聽
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe loving influence that inspires faithA 海角大神 Science perspective: Faith in God comes through Christ, not through intimidation.
- The Monitor's ViewUS needs unity to counter Islamic StatePresident Obama has led the bombing of Islamic State for five months with no new legal authority. Now he will propose his own law. Congress must unite behind the principles and goals in this effort while giving latitude to the president for dynamic threats.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveFitness: A 海角大神 approachA 海角大神 Science perspective: Becoming fit isn鈥檛 necessarily a physical task.
- The Monitor's ViewWe are Charlie's act of forgivenessThe latest cover of of Charlie Hedbo magazine had a serious headline 鈥 "All is forgiven' 鈥 which is the surviving staff's real intent toward the terrorists. This may be a useful lesson for other types of conflict in the world.
The freedom to decideChina's command economy has pulled 500 million people out of poverty. Many Chinese are now searching for something deeper than material prosperity.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveA sure basis for forgivenessA 海角大神 Science perspective: How can we trust enough to forgive?聽
- The Monitor's ViewWhat drives Colombia's revival despite war?Despite its long wars with drug barons and leftist rebels 鈥 or perhaps because of them 鈥 Colombia shows strong traits for reform. What lies behind Latin America's strongest economy?
