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Kindling trust, reducing riskDespite sparring over tariffs and myriad security disputes, the U.S. and China forge ties on two shared threats with touches of personal warmth and respect.
A revolution of respect in FranceOpen, honest debate about sexual violence sets a European society on a new course of equality and individual dignity.
Respecting enemies to protect civiliansThe rising humanitarian toll of global conflicts masks a quieter trend of nurturing peace among foes through empathy.聽
Eurovision shapes the Continent鈥檚 identityThe annual singing contest endures geopolitical winds by focusing on the values that help build the European project.
Civic joy in South Africa鈥檚 voteA watershed election reveals youthful determination to sweeten democracy with compassion and unity.
The idea factory in artificial intelligenceEconomists find that AI鈥檚 potential in boosting productivity may lie in the notion of an infinite supply of ideas.
Recipe for honesty in GuatemalaA Central American society embraces the patient work of dissolving corruption through integrity and transparency.
The alternative to campus protestsAt many universities, finding solutions to Middle East issues relies on what higher education does best: provide instead safe places for thinkers to discover and share ideas among equals.
Trust flows on a river undammedA project to restore salmon runs in Northern California redefines how communities care for nature and each other.
European shield in GeorgiaMass protests in the former Soviet state against a Russia-inspired bill are yet another front against Moscow鈥檚 attempt to rebuild an empire.
Dissolving abortion鈥檚 battle linesElection-year politics aside, Americans are learning that listening leads to compassion even when they disagree.
Neighborly nudge to rehabilitate HaitiThe selection of interim leaders for the gang-ruled country only happened after other Caribbean states saw a need to fill a power vacuum.
A tender way to treat armed militiasLatin America has two models for eradicating violent crime. One is rooted in dignity and forgiveness.
Why this Olympics feels festiveThe pandemic鈥檚 impact on the last Games has put many athletes and fans in a grateful, celebratory mood for the Summer Olympics in Paris.
Opportunity knocks in Central AsiaRussia鈥檚 woes and other geopolitical shifts have allowed the heartland of Eurasia to build on the freedom from big-power intervention.
West Africa鈥檚 model of ballots over bulletsSenegal鈥檚 peaceful democratic change sets a model for governing with humility and trust in a region beset by military coups and violence.
Lifting a stigma in ChinaBadly in need of skilled labor, China is boosting vocational training, starting with a novel way to end prejudice against such a career path.
A House vote that breaks the narrativeThe bipartisan passage of aid for allies and other legislation may mark a shift toward leadership forged by reason instead of political passion.
Holy days during unholy warsInside Israel, both religious Muslims and Jews celebrate major religious holidays in ways that may bend the war in Gaza toward peace.
The joy in Mexico鈥檚 electionDespite persistent violence, voters seek a freedom from fear by embracing two presidential candidates marking a historic change.