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Art that honors women鈥檚 strength鈥淥f Rope and Chain Her Bones Are Made鈥 celebrates the handiwork that underlies the often invisible work associated with womanhood.
The Monitor's ViewThe panic that wasn鈥檛In their honesty about what it will take to tame inflation, the world鈥檚 central bankers have helped keep consumer expectations aloft.
An appreciation of former Monitor Editor John HughesJohn Hughes won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting in Indonesia and went on to a career that spanned Voice of America and the Reagan administration.
The Monitor's ViewSunlight on the trading floorsProposed rules affecting how stocks are bought and sold offer an opportunity to strengthen the public鈥檚 trust through increased transparency.
The Monitor's ViewA prod for honest governanceAn alleged bribery plot linking Europe and Qatar points to the assets each has for strengthening accountability.
The Monitor's ViewHarnessing star powerThe world鈥檚 first successful net energy gain through nuclear fusion is a measure of the infinite range of intelligence.
The Monitor's ViewA view of Colombia beyond violenceThe new government鈥檚 pursuit of "total peace" with paramilitary groups is already shaping a public mindset of unity and reconciliation.
In high court case, a delicate web of emotions"It鈥檚 about children, about child welfare. It鈥檚 about historical injustice and trauma,鈥 our reporter tells the Monitor's Why We Wrote This podcast.
Readers RespondReaders respond: The power of disagreementLetters to the editor published in the Dec. 19, 2022, weekly magazine. Readers take a closer look at our numbers and embrace friendly disagreement.
The Monitor's ViewThe bright lights of 2022In the biggest news stories this year 鈥 Ukraine, Iran, and China 鈥 one unifying symbol was light, and its literal or metaphorical power to liberate.
The Monitor's ViewArgentina鈥檚 lesson in equalizing justiceMany democracies are healthy enough to probe alleged misconduct of top leaders. For Argentina, the conviction of a former president marks a special moment against corruption.
The Monitor's ViewEurope鈥檚 neighborly deliverance of valuesNine months after Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine, the EU turns its idealism into concrete results for countries wishing to join the bloc.
The Monitor's ViewOut of ashes of war, women in Yemen ariseWith a lull in fighting after eight years of conflict, Yemenis now view women differently, especially as leaders in restoring communities.
The Monitor's ViewUkraine鈥檚 liberation can be globalAs the world faces unprecedented humanitarian crises, the response to Ukraine鈥檚 needs has pushed reforms in the international aid community.
The Monitor's ViewWorship by other meansA decline of faithful attendance in Western churches does not mean less practice of 海角大神 qualities of thought.
The Monitor's ViewSaving biodiversity with a note of harmonyA global conference next week will take up a plan to preserve a third of the planet for nature.聽 Will nature鈥檚 intrinsic harmony be reflected at the gathering?
The Monitor's ViewA new laboratory for merciful justiceAs the U.K. debates transitional justice in Northern Ireland, South Africa shows the patient and difficult work of reconciliation.
The Monitor's ViewHow Taiwan differs from China after pandemic misstepsMistakes during Covid-19 brought election losses for Taiwan鈥檚 ruling party. The party leader accepted the people鈥檚 judgment with humility.
The Monitor's ViewTender touch for Africa's troublesA peace accord in Ethiopia reflects a trend toward governance that puts a greater good above narrow political ambition.
Readers RespondReaders respond: Speaking whale, blackberry jam, and moreLetters to the editor published in the Dec. 5, 2022, weekly magazine. One reader pays extra close attention to the back of the issue; another explores the role of compassion in ethics.聽聽