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When we hear America singingAs the demographics of the United States changes, becoming majority minority, a deeper level of diversity and inclusion is needed.
The Monitor's ViewA tale of how to open one’s arms to refugeesWhen Alberta’s huge wildfire forced 80,000 to flee, one nearby town did not let fear of strangers hinder their compassion for the refugees. It is a lesson for a world dealing with mass migration.
Global NewsstandGender equality in Kenya’s National Assembly; How to handle hate speech?; Taking action on child labor; Action needed on anti-corruption bill; Animal rights in BritainA roundup of global commentary for the May 16, 2016 weekly magazine.Â
Readers RespondReaders write: Bernie Sanders and the pope, Stephen CurryLetters to the editor for the May 16, 2016 weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewThe inner dimensions of global corruptionAs more money from corruption flows across borders – raising popular anger – global solutions are needed. But which solutions will strike at the heart of corruption?
The Monitor's ViewPot legalization’s sobriety testVermont wisely votes down pot legalization. One big reason: the record of highway risks from drugged drivers in Colorado and Washington State. Legalization should not create a problem while trying to solve one.
The Monitor's ViewObama’s visits to Hiroshima and VietnamThe history that hangs over the US president’s visits must be transformed into a moral sense and a forward-looking purpose.
The Monitor's ViewObama’s best legacy on raceIn what may be his parting speech as president on race relations, President Obama focused on a theme common in his previous talks: the need to acknowledge racial progress already made in America.
Adaptation and bouncing forwardMillions of people face adversity, trials, and setbacks. Rather than haunting them, however, traumas often empower them.
The Monitor's ViewLondon’s bridge to European MuslimsThe election of a Muslim as London’s mayor, along with other examples of respect for religious differences, helps counter an anti-Islam narrative in Europe.
Global NewsstandPanama Papers provide insight into Russian government; Egyptians should welcome suggestions from foreign residents; How Singapore could be affected by Islamic State; High property costs in Auckland; Addressing crime in JamaicaA roundup of global commentary for the May 9, 2016 weekly magazine. Â
Readers RespondReaders write: Bernie Sanders, tax reform, cursive writingLetters to the editor for the May 9, 2016 weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewWhy US must help kids be free of vapingThe new FDA regulations on the sale of e-cigarettes to minors is only a step toward raising a generation free of nicotine addiction.
The Monitor's ViewThe unconventional 2016 presidential raceDespite all its hand-wringing surprises, the contest has shown how democracy breeds innovation in ideas and people. Â
The Monitor's ViewA model to stem mass migration?In just a few weeks, an EU-Turkey pact has led to a big decline in the flow of migrants into Greece. Its mix of compassion and legality could be a model for similar agreements.
The Monitor's ViewWhy prayer appeals to AmericansIn time for National Prayer Day, a study finds not only widespread reliance on prayer for healing but also the main predictor of prayer. (Hint: It has something to do with God’s love.)
The Monitor's ViewThe real war against Islamic StateThe political turmoil in Iraq’s government reflects the struggle to counter Islamic State’s notion of clerical rule with democratic ideals of equality between all individuals.
The Monitor's ViewIdentity and the new ‘global citizen’As more people identify as ‘global citizens,’ the term needs an anchor in individual identity.Â
The Monitor's ViewWhere Trump, Clinton overlap on SyriaTrump’s foreign-policy speech finds some common ground with Clinton in the concern for protecting the innocent in Syria’s brutal war.
The Monitor's ViewThe audacity of a Saudi visionRather than simply attack the country’s many domestic problems directly, a Saudi plan instead creates opportunities for a post-oil economy. It might help shift the global debate on climate change.Â