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Christian Science Monitor - World

'The visit is the message.' Canada-Mexico summit sets stage for diplomatic reset. -- As the Trump administration throws diplomatic elbows, Canada and Mexico see a chance to build a new rapprochement with each other.

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Amid Israel's longest war, resentment grows over religious draft exemption -- In Israel, the shared burden of military service in "the people's army" is a consensus value, and an exemption granted the ultra-Orthodox has long rankled. Amid the mounting costs of war in Gaza, moves to codify the exemption have fanned resentments.

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Syria holds elections without a popular vote. Why Syrians are still hopeful. -- Syrian community leaders are choosing a parliament tasked with overhauling the country's laws and setting a new constitution. If the process prioritizes technocratic expertise over parties and politics, Syrians hope it's still a step toward a democracy.

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'Stop the boats': Anti-immigration rally in London taps into economic malaise -- In Britain, a nationalist flag-waving campaign targeting immigrants and the hotels that house them has become an expression for grievances over housing shortages, the economy, and a sense the government is losing control of its borders.

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Pakistan is sold on solar. It's not about going green. -- Conventionally generated electricity in Pakistan has become very expensive, but consumers don't have to buy it. They are adopting solar panels.

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This program is planting a 'forest' of conservation-minded filmmakers in India -- Rita Banerji helped found Green Hub, a pioneering fellowship that offers free filmmaking training to Indigenous and rural young people.

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In the Middle East, can old enemies make good neighbors? -- Israel and Syria are negotiating a security deal to bring peace to their border. The new Syrian government sees it as a path to international acceptance.

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Malawians look to presidential election for change amid economic crisis -- Malawi is to hold a presidential election this week as the nation struggles under an ongoing economic crisis and food and fuel shortages.

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Israel steps up strikes on Gaza City. Residents have few options to flee. -- Israel has intensified airstrikes in Gaza City as part of an offensive to take over the city, which Israel claims is Hamas' last stronghold.

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Moscow ignores war in Ukraine to celebrate summer -- While Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities are facing Russian drone and missile attacks, it's been a festive summer in Moscow, where war feels far away.

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In England, patriots and nationalists wrestle over St. George's flag -- The English flag has become controversial in the United Kingdom, and its public display is under debate as the country wrestles with immigration.

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How will the Department of War differ from the Defense Department? -- Although President Trump has dubbed a new Department of War, he prefers conflicts that promise quick victories, not messy entanglements, as wars can be.

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What Bolsonaro coup verdict means for Brazilian trust -- Former President Jair Bolsonaro was convicted on charges of attempting a coup against Brazil's current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

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Cellos and camaraderie: This youth organization is an instrument of connection -- For 28 years, an after-school program run by Community MusicWorks has been reimagining what access to classical music education looks like.

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