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The Monitor's ViewChristmas in China, the people’s wayDespite the secular trappings of an imported holiday, the Chinese have devised a type of giving that captures the Christmas spirit.
When a holiday chore becomes a treasureFamily traditions that feel more of a burden than a gift sometimes take time to reveal their magic.
The Monitor's ViewFreedom in Iran unveiledA bill that would impose new restrictions on women’s rights has rekindled demands for equality – causing even hard-liners to pause.
The Monitor's ViewThe role model for Syria’s unityThe public’s post-liberation praise for a famed rescue outfit called The White Helmets reflects a desire for impartial leaders who save all and don’t play to divisions.
The Monitor's ViewChristmas light for Gazaº£½Ç´óÉñ leaders in Jerusalem set a message of light in a region seeking its way out of war.
The Monitor's ViewInnovation by failure in GermanyThe ruling coalition willingly falls, partly out of a failure to revive Europe’s biggest economy through tech innovation – and a "dare to fail" culture.
The Monitor's ViewThe genial core of Jane Austen’s artShe captured romantic love’s foolery, but the humor of Britain’s beloved author rests on spiritual conviction. That trait should not be missed during next year's celebration of her work.
The Monitor's ViewEquality is on Syria’s agendaThe Islamist group that took the capital makes gestures toward equal rights for women. Yet it may be emboldened women who sway Syria’s future.
The fabric of Lebanon’s resilienceConflict has displaced thousands of Lebanese people in recent months. But war does not define the soul of the country, nor the resilience of its people.
The Monitor's ViewAfrican art that liberatesAn art festival in Senegal coaxes a youthful continent toward a future no longer defined by a painful past.
Faith, education, and the challenge facing Americaº£½Ç´óÉñ teachings are increasingly finding their way into public education, raising the question: should the government be employed to stop the decline of religious belief in America?
The Monitor's ViewHailing the innocent in SyriaAs political prisoners are freed and low-level soldiers forgiven, the new leaders have started a long process of reconciliation, driven by a balance between justice and mercy.
The Monitor's ViewLongings for home drove Syria’s liberationThe rebel group that felled a dictatorship found part of its legitimacy in calling on displaced Syrians to return home – not just to a place, but to the generosity that makes home the vital center of spiritual life.
The Monitor's ViewA peek into ‘boundless’ generosityResults from this year’s GivingTuesday help broaden concepts about donating time and treasure to others beyond old models.
The Monitor's ViewThe new stoic ArgentineA people highly dependent on government show unusual patience as a reformist president drives down inflation and opens up the economy.
The Monitor's ViewSouth Korea’s swift rescue of freedomAn unpopular president’s martial law was no match for a people with an inner strength born of repelling despots and invaders.
The Monitor's ViewA questionable pardon’s deeper resonanceThe president’s official mercy toward his son’s past wrongs has many skeptics. But it parallels a trend in better balancing punishment with compassion.
The Monitor's ViewOne gavel, two hands in MinnesotaWith an even split of representatives in the state’s House, the two parties are preparing for sharing power. Many American voters may wish for such moderation over polarization.
The Monitor's ViewThanksgiving as forgivingAn official apology to Native Americans – and a response of forgiveness – can help create the possibility of a mutual feeling of justice.
An unlikely Thanksgiving storyBeneath the joyous celebration of Thanksgiving lies a fraught history. This year, the Monitor turned to Canada for lessons in honoring gratitude without obscuring the reality of the past.