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First Look - South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham dies - By - SEUNG MIN KIM - / 5 min16 hours ago
Côte d'Ivoire's youth chase employment – despite the odds - By - Colette Davidson - , Albain Adé - / 9 min1 day ago
AI moved in next door. For this Memphis community, life got more complicated. -- Patrik Jonsson2 days ago
Israeli government vows to defy justices, setting off alarms over the rule of law -- Dina Kraft2 days ago
Feared for years, an Iranian attack on US soil has not materialized. Here's why. -- Anna Mulrine Grobe2 days ago
Why is tiny Norway so good at sports? It's more than Erling Haaland. -- Mark Sappenfield2 days ago
From the Editors - A modern epic where Greece is the word - By - Stephen Humphries - / 2 min3 days ago
The First Amendment's 'trust' in young adults -- the Monitor's Editorial Board2 days ago
Reforms help Africa's oil giant rebound -- the Monitor's Editorial Board3 days ago
Political candidates, character, and conscience -- the Monitor's Editorial Boaard4 days ago
Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/Reuters6 days ago
Mediators try to save crumbling Iran deal as Trump, Khamenei trade threats -- Iran's leader vowed to avenge his father's death at the hands of the U.S., while President Trump says he threatened missile attacks in response to threats to kill him. -- JON GAMBRELL, MICHELLE L. PRICE and WILL WEISSERT1 day ago
Trump focuses on proof of citizenship, but other election changes could affect midterms -- Caitlin Babcock3 days ago
Platner's exit opens a new race: Will Maine Democrats pick another progressive? -- Simon Montlake3 days ago
As more young voters warm to socialism, Trump warns of 'communist' threat -- Simon Montlake5 days ago
Why Erdoğan's Turkey is seeing its stock rise in NATO and the Middle East -- NATO summit host Turkey is enjoying a moment of increased stature, both within the alliance and the region. Key to its ascendance has been the flexibility it has displayed to maneuver among warring factions in Syria, Ukraine, and the Persian Gulf. -- Scott Peterson1 day ago
Still fighting in the courts, Le Pen jumps into 2027 French presidential race -- Far-right leader Marine Le Pen says she will run in the 2027 French presidential race, even as she again appeals her embezzlement conviction. -- Colette Davidson3 days ago
On Europe's edge, Lampedusa rises above the fray over migration politics -- Mark Sappenfield6 days ago
Far-right opposition party divides Germany as its popularity grows -- DAVID KEYTON, PIETRO DE CRISTOFARO and EBRAHIM NOROOZI8 days ago
'Little House on the Prairie' returns. Will the show's reboot resonate with a new generation?5 days ago
Daniel Mason burrows into rural lore in 'Country People'4 days ago
A whale hunt that turned into a saga of survival7 days ago
The American Revolution in 5 books: Triumph and tragedy11 days ago
Quest to place the first transatlantic cable reads like an adventure novel12 days ago
Books for wherever summer takes you. Beach blanket optional.20 days ago
'Cambridge Five' spies relied on their pedigrees to evade suspicion26 days ago
A star player charts his life on and off the pitch1 month ago
NATO seeks 'healthy partnership,' even as new Iran tensions flare -- At NATO summit, European leaders focused on burden-sharing as President Trump sought support, using praise, insults, and maybe more strikes on Iran. -- Anna Mulrine Grobe3 days ago
What an epic movie version means for 'The Odyssey' and other classics (video) -- Stephen Humphries5 days ago
Families, livestock fleeing Colorado wildfire look for community support -- Sarah Matusek5 days ago
France and Morocco may have been the teams, but their World Cup match was transnational -- The World Cup may be a contest between nations, but most countries' rosters are quite international. The French and Moroccan sides are cases in point. -- Mark Sappenfield6 hours ago
On global AI governance, China fills a vacuum -- Aaron Glantz3 days ago
Get your tire kicks on Route 66. This is the ultimate festival for gearheads. By - Alfredo Sosa - , Harry Bruinius - / 2 min3 days ago
Aboard the train to Kashmir, a Monitor writer sees region at a crossroads -- Aakash Hassan4 days ago
The power of going nowhere fast -- Lisa Liu Grady3 days ago
The path to 'Independency': An intimate portrait - / 4 min16 days ago
The universal language of a smile -- Melanie Stetson Freeman23 days ago
Backyard bird rescue -- Stephanie Cook Broadhurst1 month ago
Fantastic film, terrible movie -- Zachary Przystup1 month ago
Look, a hummingbird! -- Amy Asherah1 month ago
Celebrating our glorious liberty -- Rob Nofsinger2 days ago
God is still supreme -- Carol Dismore3 days ago
Our spiritual food -- Blithe Holcomb Hogan4 days ago
A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE5 months ago
Hong Kong mirrors China's larger challenges on trust - Beijing is tightening control even as it tries to burnish its image in the former British territory. Meanwhile, "ordinary" Chinese in Hong Kong, on the mainland, and in exile are finding new ways to connect and speak out. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 3 min2 days ago
What makes people fall for romance scams?8 hours ago
The Explainer -- What is the Iran war costing Americans? Here's a breakdown.3 days ago
From the Magazine -- Ahead of summit, NATO eyes the security of Europe's ports and bridges6 days ago
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR WEEKLY5 months ago
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