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The Monitor's ViewAfrica鈥檚 push for economic sovereigntyThe choice of a new president of the African Development Bank underscores a renewed drive for self-reliance and unity, in response to recent cuts in foreign aid.
An earlier invocation of the Alien Enemies ActThe 1798 Alien Enemies Act has been used to devastating effect in the past in the United States. Now, as President Trump employs the law to speed up deportations, it's facing legal battles.聽
A society grapples with its identityBangladesh emerged last summer from autocratic rule through a student-led revolt. Less than a year later, its diverse communities are engaged in a vibrant contest over what kind of country they hope to build.
The Monitor's ViewThe integrity behind ethical AIOne company鈥檚 transparency about character flaws in its artificial intelligence was a reality check for an industry trying to ensure high values in AI.聽
The Monitor's ViewCasting an eye on freedom in IranThis year鈥檚 Palme d鈥橭r award at the Cannes Film Festival put a spotlight on Iranians鈥 aspirations, artistry, and fierce independence of thought in confronting a repressive government.
The Monitor's ViewWhy the thanks for German tanksTiny Lithuania on the Russian border welcomed the聽first permanent deployment of German forces on foreign soil since World War II.聽Germany welcomed the gratitude for its transformation into a trusted leader of Europe.
The Monitor's ViewMontana puts 鈥榬ed鈥 and 鈥榖lue鈥 values in housingIn the state with the least affordable homes, lawmakers and citizens of different ideologies unite on reforms to lower prices, setting a model for nonpartisan solutions.
The Monitor's ViewSyria鈥檚 path of justice and mercyConcern over the country splitting apart may be headed off by an attempt at national reconciliation through two commissions probing past atrocities.
The Monitor's ViewCompassion tempers a war鈥檚 impactA civil war in Sudan has triggered community-led support for people displaced by fighting. This civilian response is rooted in a tradition of Islamic spiritual struggle and a 鈥渃all to mobilize.鈥
The Monitor's ViewIn Romania, clean politics clean upA surprise win for a graft-fighting candidate to be the next president shows the top priority of young Romanians. All the better to fend off Russian influence.
When courage meets candor: Lessons from the Civil Rights MovementIn the face of divisive rhetoric and聽a societal shift away from diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts,聽the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s have a lesson to share about perseverance and honesty.
The Monitor's ViewWhy Japan, South Korea inch closerWill their troops work together to save democracy in Asia? Perhaps. Meanwhile, an election in South Korea reveals a shift toward reconciliation.
The Monitor's ViewLatin America鈥檚 model of modest leadershipThe region鈥檚 response to the death of a beloved former president in Uruguay underscores how that nation鈥檚 values have inspired democratic norms across the Americas.
The Monitor's ViewSovereignty for Colombia鈥檚 Indigenous peopleBy granting autonomy to Indigenous groups, the government promotes peace and protects the environment.
The Monitor's ViewIn Norway, more voices, better solutionsWith a rise of distrust in government, a national panel of everyday people shows how civil listening can find a consensus on values for decisions on difficult issues.
The Monitor's ViewA win for peaceful accord in TurkeyThe country鈥檚 main Kurdish separatist group is disbanding and laying down arms 鈥 initiating a process that could both strengthen and test democracy in Turkey.
The Monitor's ViewThe inviting geniality of a front porchA large exhibit on how Americans use the porch serves as a reminder of how this public-private space can foster dialogue and neighborliness.
The Monitor's ViewWomen鈥檚 freedom to ride 鈥 and provideIn more countries, women are driving motorbikes, breaking social restrictions while helping other women find safe rides. They are finding new abilities and inner freedom as they support themselves and their families.
The Monitor's ViewSyrians learn to bend and blendBouts of religious violence since December鈥檚 liberation from a dictator have not halted a historic desire for an inclusive society. 鈥淲e learn together and we empower each other,鈥 one minister explained.
The Monitor's ViewThe meekness behind human 鈥榝lourishing鈥A global survey by two American universities finds a link between a satisfying life and spiritual well-being. People in less-wealthy nations rank particularly high because of their regular religious engagement.