All The Monitor's View
In Gaza plan, Arabs recast the futureAs the U.S. shifts its role in the world, the Mideast finds some strength to design peace for endless conflicts.
Germany jumps mental hurdlesNew leaders plan to break taboos on military spending and fiscal restraint. One reason that made this possible: the country鈥檚 hard work for postwar reconciliation.
The beauty in arguing over baseball umpiresThe major leagues are testing robots to call balls and strikes, prompting deeper questions about the irreplaceable values of human excellence.
Redefining security in a hostile worldAs big powers grow aggressive, Taiwan and Ukraine find defense can be more than bombs and bullets
When nations live by integrityA global body that sets norms for honesty and transparency in trade and finance has lately helped nations curb 鈥渄irty money鈥 and boost their economies.
Drawing peace in SudanAmid an ongoing civil war, education for displaced children shows how societies in conflict preserve normalcy through dignity.
A defeat for terrorism in the MideastThe founder of a Kurdish armed insurgency calls for his fighters to disarm and dissolve, reflecting a trend against terrorism in the Mideast and for democracy.
Why this basketball star shines onFor Diana Taurasi, her incredible success on the court came from an attitude of calm confidence and a love of others, helping draw new fans to women鈥檚 basketball.
Wit and light win the day against ChinaIn its showdown over offshore territory, the Philippines deploys transparency and comic books rather than a 鈥減rism of fear鈥 to isolate China.
Syria鈥檚 path to innocenceThe Arab country鈥檚 new leaders join citizens and civil society organizations in establishing justice on a basis of forgiveness.
For Germany, all hangs on innovationSunday鈥檚 election gave a boost to parties seeking to end a long recession by unleashing the economy for digitization and other reforms.
A new global center for clean governmentOnce a leader in tackling bribery and other corruption worldwide, the U.S. may be ceding that role to Europe.
Dancing to freedom in IranRecent videos of a famed female dissident dancing in prison reveal a mental liberation from repression.
Appeals to conscience in DamascusA newly liberated Syria brings back activists who long relied on nonviolent tactics in hopes of building a democracy.
Gaza鈥檚 destiny, chosen by its peopleAs big powers plot the territory鈥檚 future, a survey in Gaza points to possible religious dialogue.
Europe鈥檚 moment for self-governanceAmerican pressure and the prospects for talks over Ukraine force the continent to rethink the link between its values and its security.
Digital scouts for honest governanceA bright spot in anti-corruption efforts lies in giving citizens online access to government actions, relying on their desire for trusted leaders.
A vote for safety in Latin AmericaBy forcing a run-off presidential election, citizens in Ecuador urge their leaders to quell violence by strengthening democratic principles and individual rights.
The drivers of AI鈥檚 futureHanging over a global summit on artificial intelligence was a reminder from Chinese company DeepSeek of the qualities that inspire AI researchers.
A youthful force for peace in AfricaA violent conflict over minerals and ethnicity in Congo is up against progress based on a goal to meet the needs of Africa鈥檚 demographic bulge.