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The Monitor's ViewThe other target in London Bridge attacksTerrorists aim not only to kill but to destroy social order. Britain’s response to the June 3 attack shows how societies must bond – like a bridge – against this threat.Â
Keeping abreast of the timesOne major question we’ve been hearing from readers is, what is the relationship between the Weekly and the Daily?
Global NewsstandTrump's troubles at home overshadow first trip overseas, 'New journey' for US-Saudi relations, Shift in US-Saudi relations more style than substance, How Rouhani's second term could differ from his first, One Belt One Road requires peace in South SudanA roundup of global commentary for the June 5, 2017, weekly magazine.
Readers RespondReaders write: Food waste, website change, close to homeLetters to the editor for the June 5, 2017 weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewWhy the US must honor corruption fightersBipartisan support of anti-corruption efforts, reflected in a June 7 ceremony on Capitol Hill, helps promote democracy and prevent violence.
The Monitor's ViewWhy the world is more at peaceThe latest measurement of global peace finds violence was down last year, a sign that more people understand what makes peace – and that it can be inevitable.
The Monitor's ViewEurope and its attractive power win a key battleUkraine’s bid to eventually join the European Union wins a critical vote, a victory in its war against Russia and for democratic values.
The Monitor's ViewDoes free, basic income build character?Social experiments in Ontario and Finland test the idea that a minimal guaranteed paycheck can uplift and sustain people’s livelihood. Such tests may provide insight on the source of ‘self-efficacious’ attributes of character.
Global NewsstandDigital Geneva Convention needed after ransomware attack, Is the Syrian regime worried about international justice?, Friendly approach won't dissuade Kim Jong-un, Facebook Live presents ethical concerns, The economic benefits of solar and wind energyA roundup of global commentary for the May 29, 2017, weekly magazine.
Readers RespondReaders write: Inspiring story, open communication, chain of knittingLetters to the editor for the May 29, 2017 weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewA day for Africans to riseThis year’s Africa Day was marked by a new movement that seeks to define liberation as starting within each African.
The Monitor's ViewHow Trump and Europe rebondedPresident Trump’s first official visit with EU and NATO leaders shows why the two alliances should be based on values more than interests.
The Monitor's ViewManchester’s lesson about fragile statesThe suicide bomber, who seemed like a lost young man, may have been trained by Islamic State in Libya, one of the world’s most fragile states.Â
The Monitor's ViewAfter the Manchester attack: How can Britain better engage its Muslims?Before the May 22 suicide bombing at a concert, Britain was already in a debate on how to prevent such attacks. That debate has lessons for the rest of the world.
The Monitor's ViewTrump’s fresh approach to the Middle EastBy design, his first official trip abroad alights in the centers of three faiths, signaling hopes they can use their common roots to unite against terrorists and their supporters.
A hands-on view of educationWhen education becomes one-size-fits-all, it risks overlooking a nation’s diversity of gifts.
Global NewsstandWill North Korea bring the US and ASEAN together?, Chibok girls freed but concerns remain, What did Erdoğan get out of talks with Putin?, Venezuelan opposition should seek common ground with Chávist loyalists, A bipartisan case for Comey's dismissalA roundup of global commentary for the May 22, 2017, weekly magazine.
Readers RespondReaders write: Train memories, Brontës depiction, people's enemiesLetters to the editor for the May 22, 2017 weekly magazine.
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The Monitor's ViewHow Saudis claim freedomAs President Trump visits Saudi Arabia, he can note how young people are eager to adopt independent thinking – a force driving much of the change in Saudi society.