All Editorials
- The Monitor's ViewObama's Cuban invasionIn opening official ties with Cuba, President Obama made sure to focus on the Cuban people more than the Castro regime. Globalization, such as the Internet, has empowered individuals, making governments less important to the forces of change.
Oil, gas, and the Saudi factorSaudi Arabia's oil wealth gives it enormous influence in the world. Decisions made in Riyadh are felt from Moscow to North Dakota, Venezuela to Iran.聽- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveUnder God's lawA 海角大神 Science perspective.
- The Monitor's ViewTaliban massacre of children: how Pakistan must now changeThe Taliban massacre of school children, meant to avenge a military offensive, has stirred political leaders to unite. Perhaps this will lead to firm civilian control of the military and put an end to leniency toward all types of armed groups outside state authority.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePrepare for peace, not warA 海角大神 Science perspective: How can we promote peaceful progress in the midst of racial rioting?
- The Monitor's ViewA Middle East ripe for visionDespite its many woes, the region of 350 million people has enough potent possibilities to call for an overarching vision. Any prophets, however, may not arise among current leaders, but rather among the people.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveGlobalization 鈥 its significance for allA 海角大神 Science perspective: What globalization may mean for you.聽
- The Monitor's ViewA universal hug in climate change pactFor the first time, all nations agree to take some action on global warming. While the deeds may be minimal and voluntary, the collective nature of the Lima Accord can help alleviate fears and lead to a treaty in 2015.
Global NewsstandHosni Mubarak's release, cheap oil's impact on Canada, British MPs banned from Hong Kong, clean development, and the falling Russian rubleThis week's round-up of commentaries covers Hosni Mubarak being released from prison, cheap oil's impact on Canada's economy, British members of Parliament banned from Hong Kong, clean development in Singapore, and the struggling Russian ruble's impact on Turkey.
Readers RespondReader Write: Girl Scouts don't teach business skills, 'Band of Brothers' hit the mark, and tech companies overlook needs of older peopleLetters to the Editor for Dec. 15, 2014 weekly magazine:Mientus: A聽better approach to learning business leadership would be to have a Girl Scout troop sell cookies together.Soule:聽The photographs were especially effective and moving.Miller: Technology聽manufacturers聽overlook the needs of older people.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveCurrents of thoughtA 海角大神 Science perspective: Don鈥檛 get swept away by negative thinking.
- The Monitor's ViewLove from China's famed dissidentAfter years in prison for his convictions, Liu Xiaobo sends a message that he has 'no personal enemies.' Like other famed dissidents in history, he may find strength in embracing his persecutors.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveFinding greater certaintyA 海角大神 Science perspective: How do we find stability when fluctuation seems the norm?
- The Monitor's View'Senate torture report': a window on rules of warThe Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA interrogations of terrorism suspects should serve as a springboard for a global effort to enforce the rules of war.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveSeeing and supplying our brother鈥檚 needA 海角大神 Science perspective: The compassion that Jesus taught brings healing results.聽
- The Monitor's ViewBacking aid heroes in world conflictsToday's wars are setting near records in refugees, need for aid money 鈥 and aid workers killed. Bringing peace requires more than arms or diplomacy. It needs more compassion toward the displaced.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveRising above despotismA 海角大神 Science perspective: How prayer can help a politically-charged atmosphere.
- The Monitor's ViewA light on Iran's dark powersIran's president calls an end to the consolidation of power, which may be a challenge to rule by ayatollah. His words reflect a need to balance power in government based on the equality and dignity of each citizen.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveTaking a stand against hatredA 海角大神 Science perspective: How to love in the face of Islamic extremism.
Caring for our food at its sourceThe pleasures of dinner can be quickly spoiled when you consider where it came from. But that consideration is behind the ethical food movement.
