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The Monitor's ViewBiden visit points to Ukraine鈥檚 strengthYoung people鈥檚 morale for freedom from Russia is as important as money and munitions.
The Monitor's ViewTrust as a locomotive for rail safetyRepairing the damage from chemical spills like the one in Ohio start with mending faith in government.
The Monitor's ViewA global advocate of integrity checks its ownCharges of bribe-taking against members of the European Parliament trigger moral soul-searching and reform in the EU.
The Monitor's ViewEarthquake aid as a peacemakerSyria鈥檚 concession to open border crossings for relief convoys could open a door for an end to a long conflict.
The Monitor's ViewEurope鈥檚 weapon against Russian disinformationUkraine鈥檚 truth-telling about Moscow鈥檚 plot against neighboring Moldova shows how to defeat lies and secrecy.
The Monitor's ViewAn election that sizes up Africa鈥檚 progressNigerians vote for a new president Feb. 25, with a notable upgrade in civic virtues, such as inclusivity, contrition, and ballot integrity.
The Monitor's ViewNew Jersey鈥檚 new take on supersized sports bettingJust in time for the Super Bowl, the state鈥檚 historic pride in legalized gambling now includes required help for risky gamblers.
The Monitor's ViewA prod for integrity in IndiaFraud allegations against a conglomerate with close ties to Prime Minister Modi are renewing calls for clean, fair governance.
The Monitor's ViewMore trust, less bust for cryptocurrencyThe fall of many crypto鈥檚 giants has led to no crypto ads in the 2023 Super Bowl. The industry is huddling around integrity building.
The Monitor's ViewThe bonds that earthquakes can鈥檛 shakePeople in the Turkish city at the epicenter of Monday鈥檚 quakes provide a model of inclusion, integration, and compassion.
The Monitor's ViewPower of peace in Iran鈥檚 protestsThe values behind the nonviolent resistance of Iranian demonstrators are helping erode the legitimacy of a violent regime.
鈥榃ork that leads to joy鈥: White men who recognize privilege, fight racismA Black History Month shoutout to white men working to recognize and correct the stories 鈥 and systems 鈥 that perpetuate racism, including those that have benefited them.
The Monitor's ViewPlucking Peru from a democratic plungeAs in many Latin American countries, Peru鈥檚 upheavals are compelling some leaders to offer honest governance and perhaps uproot entrenched elites and corrupt ways.
The Monitor's ViewPockets of progress with otherworldly purposesTwo surveys cite successful struggles for honest governance and why humanity must focus on curbing corruption 鈥 perhaps even in space.聽
The Monitor's ViewRecharging a river with a flow of trustThe Colorado River water crisis is forging new partnerships among rival users, perhaps healing wounds from a century of social and legal imbalance.
The Monitor's ViewSaving democracy by shielding judgesFrom Lebanon to Hong Kong, leaders see judicial independence 鈥 and civic equality before the law 鈥 as essential.
The Monitor's ViewAfter Memphis, peals of unity in defining justiceThe public response to another incident of police brutality offers one measure of progress toward ensuring law enforcement stays with the law.
The Monitor's ViewA rising global norm against briberyAmid world pacts against corruption, one practice stands out: companies adopting an international standard to build a culture of integrity.
AP African American Studies: 鈥楢cademic legitimacy鈥 or 鈥榠ndoctrination鈥?Our contributor explores a pilot AP African American Studies course as part of an ongoing effort to see Black history as American history. What鈥檚 behind Florida鈥檚 rejection of this latest effort?聽
The Monitor's ViewSmall country, model gains in AfricaGambia鈥檚 democratic gains top a new index of Africa鈥檚 progress in building societies based on justice and equality.
