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The Monitor's ViewA nation鈥檚 remarkable recovery of trustTen years ago, Greece鈥檚 false claims about its debt sent both it and Europe into an economic spiral. Now its steady return to credibility shows how countries can restore trust.
The Monitor's ViewTiger鈥檚 tale out of the roughA decade after contritely admitting infidelity and falling from the grace of professional golf, Tiger Woods鈥 recovery in the sport shows the power of forgiveness.
The Monitor's ViewWhere women led in 2019In mass protests in five Muslim countries, many of the demonstrators were not only women but also the leaders. This social breakthrough in equality helps lay a path for full democracy.
The Monitor's ViewWhy NATO at 70 is as young as everThe alliance鈥檚 anniversary summit had lively disputes but ended with a unity around shared ideals that make NATO more than a guardian of territory.
The Monitor's ViewWhy tyrants really block the internetAs global norms against state violence rise, countries like Iran try harder to prevent videos of their police killing protesters. They are, in effect, ashamed of violating international standards.
The Monitor's ViewThe global lesson from London鈥檚 knife attackA terrorist released from prison and who had gone through rehab programs killed two advocates of such programs. The attack can focus global attention on better ways to reintegrate terrorists into society.
The Monitor's ViewRethinking farms and food in the AI ageAs robots and other inventions take over agriculture, society must rethink its relationship to those who nourish it.聽
The Monitor's ViewVisit a prison, make the world safer?More governors and prosecutors are visiting inmates in prison as part of several initiatives to improve criminal justice. The experience helps create more empathy among those who incarcerate people.
The Monitor's ViewEurope wins a big anti-corruption battleRomania鈥檚 reelection of an anti-graft president reflects the success of both the EU and Romanians to push for honest governance in one of the union鈥檚 most corrupt countries.
The Monitor's ViewBallots meet batons in Hong KongThe popularity of the pro-democracy protests will be tested in Sunday鈥檚 local district elections, which are about the only real democracy left in the Chinese territory.
The Monitor's ViewIn 2019, whistleblowers get their dueGlobal views on whistleblowers got a boost after one in the U.S. made allegations against President Trump. Even Ukraine just passed a law protecting whistleblowers.
The Monitor's ViewIraq's trailblazing protestersBy the thousands, young Iraqis have created a 鈥渕inistate鈥 in downtown Baghdad that resembles the government they want 鈥 one not based on dividing up power by faith.
The Monitor's ViewA triumph of truth about China鈥檚 detention campsSecret documents from the Communist Party reveal strong party dissent over the repression of an innocent minority. Officials with a conscience are exposing the party鈥檚 fears and tactics.
The Monitor's ViewWhy impeachment watchers need a Thanksgiving breakA holiday of gratitude and rejoicing that Lincoln used to bind a broken nation can again heal a people who increasingly see themselves on the edge of civil war.
The Monitor's ViewSaudi Arabia sells an opening to the worldSelling shares in its giant oil company, Aramco, could force a repressive monarchy to be held accountable, not just by investors but by restless, freedom-seeking Saudi youths.
The Monitor's ViewIt takes a village to stop mass shootersA new federal focus aims at supporting citizens and communities to keep guns away from troubled individuals. Short of banning guns, local efforts may be the best prevention.
The Monitor's ViewPlucking the hate out of Hong Kong protestsMonths of demonstrations have spiraled down to sheer hatred between protesters and police. The only way up is to listen to those who have conquered such hate.
The Monitor's ViewLatin America's civic awakeningProtesters in Chile and Bolivia have thrown off their reputation for low political participation with mass protests that are bringing basic democratic reform.
The Monitor's ViewThe uniting politics of second-chance justiceOklahoma鈥檚 mass commutation reflects a bipartisan spirit of forgiveness that could find a place in American politics.
The Monitor's ViewThe motives behind two postwar protestsIn Iraq and Colombia, demonstrators expected more of a 鈥減eace dividend鈥 after the end to recent wars. They know peace is more than an absence of conflict.
