All The Monitor's View
Chile’s patient shaping of a constitutionVoters in one of Latin America’s stablest countries seek a new legal code based on justice and equality.
Limitless thinking in climate talksA U.S. plan for the world to pool efforts on commercialized fusion energy will help alter the tone on solving climate change.
How honesty fuels NigeriaAfrica’s most populous nation reaches toward an economy of trust without fossil fuel subsidies.
Peacemakers and Putin’s holy warIn former Soviet states with churches tied to the Russian Orthodox Church, the Kremlin leader faces a rebellion against the invasion of Ukraine.
Rising seas, rising compassionThe world’s first agreement on climate mobility – between Australia and a South Pacific nation – offers a model based on dignity and individual agency.
Gaza truce as a marker for peaceQatar’s mediation in the Israel-Hamas ‘humanitarian pause’ reflects other triumphs in building a less-violent Middle East.
A mind for peace in AfricaSocieties across the continent refine models of justice based on equality, inclusion, and reconciliation.
Thanksgiving unity during a divisive warWhen Americans gather for a day of gratitude and praise, their gestures of love are needed to heal the strains of the Gaza war.
Climate fairness on a Dutch ballotEurope’s architect for achieving climate neutrality faces a national election that may show how voters view the shared burden of energy sacrifices.
Argentina as a Latin American bellwetherVoters opt for a libertarian president yet, at a deeper level, Sunday’s election continues a regional trend of strengthening democracy through trust and equality.
The giving season’s new songAppeals for charity, especially from Thanksgiving through New Year’s, may work better if those in need are able to control their story.
Returning Afghans bring dignity homeThe mass repatriation of migrants from Pakistan may strengthen a renewal of equality for women.
At Biden-Xi summit, the voices of TaiwanThe summit’s reach for stability between the U.S. and China relies on respect for Taiwan’s embrace of democracy and independence.
From fear to freedom for womenMaking public transportation more female-friendly has built cities on compassion and equality.
Ukraine’s creativity edgeRussia’s invasion sparked feats of technological innovation that have saved Ukraine and may help it win.
Lessons for Gaza from ColombiaTo curb armed groups, the South American country started with a vision of equality, patience, and trust – qualities needed in negotiations and in rebuilding society.
A big restraint on a wider Mideast warThe Israel-Hamas war may spill over into Lebanon if Hezbollah, a Hamas ally and Iranian proxy, seeks to do so. But the Lebanese people may think otherwise.
For global youth, it’s green by choiceA new generation isn’t waiting for leaders to settle their disputes over climate change. The young are relying on innovation, connection, and shared values to steward the planet.
Sprouts of peace amid shots of warArabs showing an increasing preference for nonviolent tactics may influence the outcome of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
Green energy’s green lightMore Americans are willing to have renewable energy projects in their communities. Another shift is that regulators are learning to listen better before starting a green project.