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Thursday, January 08, 2026 9:32 PM ET

Christian Science Monitor - World

Venezuelans wanted change, but post-US strike they worry it's 'more of the same' -- Euphoria often follows the fall of an unpopular leader. But in Venezuela, residents are unsure what the political rupture means.

3 hours ago

How far can Trump push 'might makes right'? -- President Trump has adopted the old imperialist dictum that "might makes right." Will he be able to make other nations, friend and foe, fall in line?

7 hours ago

Rural homelessness is on the rise. Volunteers are rallying to meet the moment. -- As tent encampments grow in rural areas, small-town volunteers are responding the best way they know how: with food, coats, and encouragement.

9 hours ago

Dissent at home, threats from abroad. Iran faces 'war on two fronts.' -- Iran's leaders are juggling chronic economic malaise – caused by years of mismanagement, corruption, and U.S.-led sanctions – with a growing expectation of military conflict with Israel or, following President Donald Trump's threats, the United States.

1 day ago

As Trump turns back to Greenland, Europe asks: Can we stop this? -- Donald Trump's desire to acquire Greenland is challenging Europe's understanding of its relationship with the U.S., and its response to the president's demands.

1 day ago

In South Sudan, young musicians refuse to let war divide them -- As South Sudan teeters on the brink of a second civil war, young people are using music to promote peace and unity.

1 day ago

Brigitte Macron won her defamation case in France. Can she repeat in the US? -- French first lady Brigitte Macron may have won her case against those who lied about her gender in France. But she faces a steeper challenge in the U.S.

2 days ago

In Senegal, our writer finds a nation powered by hustle -- A reporter in Senegal explores the concept of the débrouillard, a local term for people who create their own opportunities from whatever they can.

2 days ago

Russia sees opportunity in thawing Arctic. But it's looking for partners, too. -- Russia is ramping up efforts to take advantage of the opening Arctic, both through military and economic means, and through international cooperation.

3 days ago

Trump says US will now 'run' Venezuela, serving a warning to other world leaders -- The Trump administration's ouster of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro deposes an unpopular world leader. It also raises important legal and geopolitical questions for the Western Hemisphere.

5 days ago

In Israel and Iran, officials talk of war. How does that suit their interests? -- Israel's and Iran's defenses are still vulnerable after the June war, so why is their leaders' rhetoric so bellicose? The rationale for renewed hostilities still exists, but both governments also have an interest in deflecting dissent.

6 days ago

In 2025, China proved its innovation prowess. But are some workers getting left behind? -- Traveling across China this year, the Monitor's Beijing Bureau Chief found optimism, nimbleness, and resilience – even in the face of U.S. sanctions and slowing economic growth.

10 days ago

Trump says Ukraine-Russia peace 'closer than ever' after talks with Zelenskyy -- President Donald Trump says Ukraine and Russia are "closer than ever before" to a peace deal, even as Russia launched another round of attacks on Ukraine while Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy flew to the United States.

11 days ago

Across the Middle East, a focus on home, healing, and restored hope -- Taylor Luck, the Monitor's Arab world correspondent, has a broad assignment, covering his beat with a close eye on and attentive ear to the events, thoughts, and moods prevalent in the region. He has been an integral part of our coverage of the war in Gaza – which, as he notes, takes a toll on the journalists involved – and of the new Syria unfolding before his eyes. His wide travels in the region this year are convincing him that there is cause for hope this season, welcome news for sure.

15 days ago