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The Monitor's ViewTrump鈥檚 carrot for college reformThe president tries incentives over bullying as a way to change universities, even offering a dialogue about his proposed reforms, perhaps in an academic spirit of civility and reason.
The Monitor's ViewAmid Gen Z鈥檚 challenges, an opportunityYoung adults want answers to pressing political and economic issues. Their openness to dialogue and evolving values and viewpoints can help reframe questions in a collective search for solutions. 聽聽
The Monitor's ViewJane Goodall gave us a new view on all lifeCamping out with chimps in their habitat allowed the conservationist to show humans their responsibilities for nature and to see a 鈥渟piritual power鈥 beyond scientific knowledge.
The Monitor's ViewFor urban strife, soldiers or police?The White House push for militarized law enforcement in cities challenges past practices as well as proven 鈥 and compassionate 鈥 ways to combat crime without lethal force.
The Monitor's ViewThe Gaza plan鈥檚 aim for interfaith harmonyA key to creating a 鈥渢error-free鈥 Palestinian enclave may already lie in the Muslim-led gatherings of the world鈥檚 major religions.
The Monitor's ViewThe Comey case and faith in the lawThe indictment is testing the U.S. legal system. It bears noting that both sides are relying on law rooted in Judeo-海角大神 spiritual values that exclude prejudice or hatred.聽
Readers RespondReaders write: Hopes for an exiled journalist, and a thank you for natural beautyLetters to the editor from the Oct. 6 issue of the Weekly. Readers discussed a recent cover story from a journalist exiled from El Salvador and features on nature鈥檚 beauty.
The Monitor's ViewNashville in London. How-deee!The Grand Ole Opry鈥檚 first overseas concert, played in Royal Albert Hall, reflects not only country music鈥檚 rising global popularity but also why Americans 鈥渃ome together at a Dolly Parton concert and get along.鈥
The Monitor's ViewFrance鈥檚 quiet diplomacy with USA program to educate American students in France aims to expand understanding with a next generation of U.S. leaders. It reflects how much international relations rely on individual ties.
The Monitor's ViewWhere America can find trustA lack of bipartisan dialogue in Washington does not reflect trends in trust within communities and between neighbors. Nationally, political divides have shrunk between major groups.
The Monitor's ViewAfter migrant influx, Germany seeks balanceThe 2015 wave of mainly Middle Eastern migrants met with widespread welcome. Then, challenges hit. But Germany鈥檚 democratic principles and need for labor can counter anti-migrant sentiment.
The Monitor's ViewAfter the Kirk killing, mercy as mendingThe widow of Charlie Kirk forgives the shooter as an answer of love to hate, demonstrating 鈥渓ove for our enemies.鈥 Can that be the national legacy of the assassination?
The Monitor's ViewLawmaking that operates 鈥 quietlyThe impasse over a funding extension to avoid a U.S. government shutdown points up deep political differences. But despite such high-profile partisanship, the hard work of legislating goes on.
The Monitor's View(Re)Affirming the power of poetryThis week's naming of a new U.S. poet laureate reminds us how this literary form can foster wonder, understanding, and uplift in a society seeking genuine connection.
The Monitor's ViewThe simple solutions to hate speechThe accused killer of Charlie Kirk wrote: 鈥淪ome hate can鈥檛 be negotiated out.鈥 One survivor of an assassination attempt points to peaceful ways to 鈥渘egotiate鈥 with hate.
The Monitor's ViewJuggling change and challenges at the UNThe United Nations is confronting deep funding cuts and political differences. Eighty years after its founding, can its multinational membership hold on to its universal ideals?
The Monitor's ViewThe power of honesty in NepalYouth protests against corruption felled a government and then led to a search for a few honest leaders. The Himalayan nation may have found them.
The Monitor's ViewBrazil鈥檚 stand for rule by law 鈥 and civiliansIn a first, the Supreme Court has convicted a former president for plotting a coup, marking a break from a history of military disregard for democratic government.
The Monitor's ViewBest response to Charlie Kirk鈥檚 killingThe tragedy ignites a shared search for ending political violence 鈥 and for consoling others and fighting "evil with love.鈥
The Monitor's ViewAfrica鈥檚 climate action as a plus for growthA regional gathering showed how the continent is acting together to reimagine partnerships and African-led solutions.