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This unlikely friendship could herald new era of South Korea-Japan cooperation -- Ann Scott Tyson7 hours ago
We traveled in style -- Robert Klose12 hours ago
The GOP has been a pro-Israel party for decades. Is that changing? -- Simon Montlake19 hours ago
Norway is a humanitarian superpower. Can that continue without US support? -- Mark Sappenfield1 day ago
Iran's economy was already struggling. The war has made it far worse. -- Scott Peterson1 day ago
From the Magazine - With viral 'Lego' videos, Iran stakes claim as a propaganda power player - Iran's viral social media campaign has been slick, savvy, and accessible to a Western audience. It seems to have caught the U.S. completely off guard. By - Scott Peterson - , Caitlin Babcock - / 8 min2 days ago
Iran war opened doors for drone-savvy Ukraine. Zelenskyy is seizing the moment. -- Howard LaFranchi1 day ago
Tested by Iran war, Qatar is still faithful to its core mission: Mediation -- Taylor Luck4 days ago
Among Democrats, support for Israel is crumbling – with major implications -- An overwhelming majority of Democrats now view Israel negatively – a dramatic shift that is playing out in primary campaigns across the country. It could portend big changes in policy, should the party capture control of Congress. -- Simon Montlake8 hours ago
Trump extends his grip on GOP in defeat of Kentucky's Massie - By - Linda Feldmann - , Scott Baldauf - / 5 min2 days ago
How Marco Rubio morphed his way into Trump's inner circle -- Linda Feldmann4 days ago
Thomas Massie is a Trump nemesis on the right. Now, he could lose his seat in Congress. -- Sophie Hills7 days ago
Under fire from Israel like never before, Lebanon's first responders are determined to persevere -- Lebanese first responders face unprecedented casualties from Israeli strikes. Carrying their colleagues' loss, they continue with deepened resolve. -- Scott Peterson1 day ago
Israelis voice concern over worsening US ties. Why few offer solutions. By - Shoshanna Solomon - , Dina Kraft - / 6 min14 days ago
After massive Israeli attacks, how is Hezbollah still fighting? -- Scott Peterson14 days ago
Is our home safe? Is it rubble? For displaced Lebanese, anguished uncertainty. -- Scott Peterson22 days ago
First Trump, now Putin: Beijing receives Russian leader to bolster 'partnership' -- By visiting Beijing, Vladimir Putin is trying to bolster relations between Russia and China – and to limit their vulnerability to U.S. adventurism. -- Fred Weir19 hours ago
Another prime minister appears to be on his way out. Why is the UK so hard to govern? -- Mark Rice-Oxley7 days ago
As Russia pushes spring offensive, shift on battlefield buoys Ukrainians -- Howard LaFranchi11 days ago
Ukraine-Russia ceasefire strained as both sides report weekend attacks -- Dan Peleschuk9 days ago
'Far-Right France' author analyzes shifts in Marine Le Pen's National Rally party1 day ago
End of Stephen Colbert's show illustrates risks of stirring a polarized nation to laughter2 days ago
From Haiti to the Arctic, May's best reads transport7 days ago
Astute 'Transcription' asks readers, 'Do you copy?'10 days ago
'The Sheep Detectives' is a tender fable wrapped in a murder mystery15 days ago
When revolutionary news traveled at the speed of horseback18 days ago
The American frontier story left out key players22 days ago
Jayne Anne Phillips: 'Writing words against the erasure of things and lives'22 days ago
Trump settlement fund claims a high motive. Critics see a corruption of justice. -- The Trump administration has reached an unusual settlement in a case of the president suing his own government. Critics worry that a resulting "anti-weaponization fund" will be ripe for abuse benefiting President Donald Trump, his family, and his allies. -- Henry Gass8 hours ago
As international graduate student enrollment falls, US schools scramble to fill the hole - By - Ira Porter - , Alfredo Sosa - / 6 min3 days ago
Bill Cassidy loses Louisiana Republican primary to Fleming and Trump-backed Letlow -- Thomas Beaumont, Jack Brook, and Stephen Smith1 day ago
Can Argentina's social solidarity endure despite historic labor law overhaul? -- Argentina's overhauled labor law is meant to modernize the workforce and loosen the grip of historically powerful unions. But in an administration focused on cost-cutting, some workers find the legislation one shock too many. -- Constance Malleret10 hours ago
Why the two Koreas may be giving up on reunification -- Kelly Kasulis Cho3 days ago
Beyond the pomp and pageantry, Xi Jinping sent a message to Donald Trump -- Ann Scott Tyson7 days ago
A springtime discovery -- Todd R. Nelson7 days ago
Discovery at the drive-thru -- Zachary Przystup14 days ago
The wind chime -- Dave Bachmann21 days ago
Fix my watch, tell me a story -- Robert Klose28 days ago
Hope in the soil and stones -- Murr Brewster1 month ago
When patience bears fruit -- Robert Klose1 month ago
Led out of the whiteout -- Elizabeth Crecelius Schwartz12 hours ago
Stop, stand still, and arise! -- Judith Woodson1 day ago
The healing power of Soul -- Scott L. Schneberger2 days ago
A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE3 months ago
More civility on campus – and perhaps beyond - Across the U.S., colleges and universities are recentering a core purpose of higher education: equipping young people with the civic skills of open inquiry, free speech, and mutual respect, all essential to a thriving democracy. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min8 hours ago
From the Magazine -- Property prices in Seoul: A threat to national survival?8 hours ago
From the Editors -- The Monitor view of 'newsworthy'8 hours ago
'The first thing I thought about was the books': The fight for a Gaza library13 hours ago
Difference Maker -- 'The first ray of light': Illuminating a path for Pakistan's out-of-school children3 days ago
The Explainer -- Are we not alone? Declassified UFO files reopen debate on government transparency.3 days ago
From the Magazine -- Even Norway is facing an energy crunch. It is hunting for solutions.7 days ago
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