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Protecting the innocent from cyber warriorsWith new warnings of harm to civilian networks, the world may need a ‘digital Geneva Convention.’
What really fell in Zimbabwe’s coupThe Army’s sidelining of President Robert Mugabe came after he picked his wife to rule after him, denying democratic ideals rooted in equality. History is littered with the overthrow of family dynasties and progress toward basic rights.
A petrostate’s path back from the debt brinkDespite its vast oil wealth, Venezuela has entered a debt crisis of its own making. The only way out is to return to democratic ideals and lift the ‘resource curse.’
Measuring the kindness of strangersNations and online users are being tracked on their kindness toward strangers. One country in particular, Singapore, actively promotes it.
Thanksgiving’s ties to safety and comfortThe spirit of giving expressed in Lincoln’s Thanksgiving proclamation during a violent war has endured in helping to curb today’s violence.
An awakening to end mass shootings?Even without a shift on gun control, the US can still devise a strategy to prevent large-scale attacks. One country in North Africa shows how.
A sweet note of religious harmony in IndonesiaA court in the world’s most populous Muslim country bans religious discrimination by the government, creating a legal beacon for the region and Islamic world.
The budding Saudi revolutionA powerful crown prince has upended the old pillars of governance with major arrests and the sidelining of religious clerics. But will he anchor new pillars in democratic ideas?
Why mass shootings at a church are differentThe motives of such killers matter less than how the faithful respond. After the Texas church massacre, locals turned to qualities of thought that deny a place for hate.
Social media shine a light on themselvesRussia meddling in US politics has forced social media giants to better parse the truth and civility on their platforms. A divided citizenry should follow their example.
A lesson for states that expand gamblingPennsylvania follows many other states in a major expansion of gambling. Yet the US must heed warnings from other countries, especially Britain.
New York’s response to a truck terroristThe attack on a city bike path was meant to instill fear. Instead, the city rallied with calm and aplomb to thwart ISIS’s aim of defeating people through fear.
What Ukraine can teach the US about Russian meddlingAs details emerge in the indictments by the special consul probe, Americans can learn how to respond by looking at Ukraine’s long experience with Moscow’s interference.
Tanks in Barcelona’s streets? Not on EU’s watch.Despite some violence and threats of confrontation, Spain’s crisis over Catalan independence bid is tempered by Europe’s postwar principles of rule of law and democratic ideals.
What drives K-12 school reform?Reformers like the Gates Foundation admit their ideas and approaches often fail. That humility has now led to better listening to local stakeholders, whose love of children really drives education.
Trump’s urgency to end the opioid crisisPresident Trump is the second president to try to stem the rising death toll from drug overdoses. The common theme: Addiction can be cured, especially with more public support.Â
Why #MeToo spread around the worldThe allegations of harassment made against a Hollywood mogul have sparked a global social media campaign denouncing sexual assault. Now the task is to turn this campaign toward peace and healing.Â
After a historic default, Argentina is a far cry from its pastIn a world awash in red ink, Argentina’s reforms since 2015 show how attitudes can shift toward excessive debt.
Defeating Islamic State by exampleThe liberation of ISIS’s de facto capital, Raqqa, must now lead to the city’s reconstruction and ensuring it becomes a model of democratic ideals.
Amazon’s big competition could deliver for many citiesOnly one location will be chosen as the online giant’s second headquarters. But all the contestants can use the process to think about how they will thrive in the future.