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Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 12, 2025

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.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 12, 2025

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.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 12, 2025

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.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 12, 2025

What Bolsonaro coup verdict means for Brazilian trust
Former President Jair Bolsonaro was convicted on all five counts of attempting a coup against Brazil's current President Lula.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 11, 2025

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.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 10, 2025

Russia waves away blame after its drone incursion in Poland
Moscow's defenders argue that the incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace on Wednesday might be a Ukrainian conspiracy. Critics say it's simply the Kremlin testing Western resolve.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 10, 2025

Facing uncertain future in US, Chinese scholars ponder a return home
The Trump administration's anti-immigrant stance has made Chinese scholars and students feel unwelcome in the U.S. Can Beijing persuade them to return home to work?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 10, 2025

Israel ordered them to leave. Many in Gaza City say there is nowhere left to run.
The Israeli military has ordered a total evacuation of Gaza City. But many lack the means to leave, or believe there is no safe place left to go.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 10, 2025

After failed Israeli Hamas assassination, are Gaza peace talks possible?
Israel's failed attempt to kill its top Hamas negotiating partner in Qatar backfired - and angered Washington. What did officials think it would achieve?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 10, 2025

Russian drones, downed over Poland, prompt pushback from NATO alliance
Russia says it didn't plan to fly drones over Poland, but NATO's leader calls it a "reckless" move that will only strengthen the alliance's resolve.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 08, 2025

Indonesians love scary movies. But our reporter learns it's about folklore, not fright.
Indonesia's horror film boom points to deeper religious and cultural beliefs behind the scary movies that are packing cinemas.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 08, 2025

Caring for the caregivers: How Ukraine's medics get help
Front-line medics work grueling hours to help Ukrainian soldiers defending their country. Behind them stands a scaffolding of support to help maintain their mental well-being.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 08, 2025

French prime minister loses confidence vote, toppling government
France's government has collapsed again, forcing President Emmanuel Macron to find a new leader amid concerns over the national debt.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 07, 2025

Why some Israeli journalists only now are turning a lens on Gaza devastation
Throughout the war in Gaza, Israel's media has focused on Israelis' hardships on and since Oct. 7. It was what people wanted. Now, some journalists are admitting that coverage of Gazans as people has been irresponsibly minimal, distorting reality.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 06, 2025

Israeli army tells Gaza residents to flee as it targets more high-rise buildings
Aid groups warn that a large-scale evacuation would exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza City, which is suffering from famine. Most families have already been displaced several times over the course of the Israel-Hamas war, and say they have nowhere left to go.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 05, 2025

Thai parliament ousts prime minister after ethics scandal
Anutin Charnvirakul was elected prime minister of Thailand on Sept. 5, after Paetongtarn Shinawatra was dismissed last week for ethics violations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 05, 2025

Behind France's confidence vote, a nation at political loggerheads
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a confidence vote he called to help push through unpopular budget cuts. But the ploy will likely backfire.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 04, 2025

Why a weakened Hezbollah still poses a challenge to Lebanon's government
For decades, Iran's powerful ally Hezbollah limited Beirut's power. Israel severely weakened the Shiite militia, yet as a new Lebanese government seeks to assert its authority, an easy compromise seems unlikely.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 04, 2025

Amid record violence, more Latin Americans welcome US intervention
Historic mistrust of the U.S. is softening in Latin America, as politicians there ponder turning to Washington for help in combating drug violence.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 03, 2025

Xi's week of diplomacy: As the US pushes countries away, China draws them closer
Vladimir Putin and other world leaders alienated by the West gathered in China this week - first for an economic summit in Tianjin and then a military parade in Beijing.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 03, 2025

Letter from Yukon: In Canada's north, the gold rush lives on as a family business
The Klondike gold rush is long over, but residents of Canada's Yukon still "pan for gold." It's a family business, passed down between generations.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 03, 2025

Indian women learn how to rebuild their lives after being trafficked
The nonprofit Basirhat Initiative for Rural Dedication is breaking the silence around the exploitation of women in and near the Sundarbans.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 02, 2025

Cooking videos got these Gazans a global following. Now, there's nothing to eat.
Instagram creators like @renadfromgaza and @hamadashoo documented how Palestinians in Gaza ate in a time of war ...  until they had nothing to eat themselves.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 02, 2025

Where cellphones help users save money, and pricey calls are now free
Progress roundup: To better connect incarcerated New Yorkers with loved ones, the state is paying for phone calls. In Africa, mobile money helps people save.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Sep 01, 2025

Russia accused of GPS jamming flight of EU leader von der Leyen over Bulgaria
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's plane landed safely at Plovdiv airport. President Von der Leyen, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow's war in Ukraine, is on a four-day tour of European Union nations bordering Russia and Belarus.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 31, 2025

Judge bars Trump administration from deporting Guatemalan children, for now
The judge ruled Sunday after their lawyers said the youngsters were loaded onto planes in violation of laws affording protections for migrant kids. The judge, in Washington, says the children need to be taken off the planes while the legal process plays out.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 31, 2025

He reported on the rise of an autocrat. Then he had to flee his country.
Our reporter fled El Salvador after uncovering corruption. He's one of many escaping authoritarian regimes.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 30, 2025

Houthi rebel prime minister killed by Israeli airstrike in Yemen
The Iranian-backed Houthis say an Israeli airstrike has killed Ahmed al-Rahawi, the prime minister of the rebel-controlled government in Yemen's capital, Sanaa. The Israeli military confirmed it targeted a Houthi military site in Sanaa Thursday where the Houthis say Mr. Rahawi was killed.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 29, 2025

China's humanoid robots are gaining ground - but they're not there yet
The U.S. and China are racing to build humanoid robots capable of performing many daily tasks - but the complexity of home and business environments makes that challenging.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 29, 2025

Letter from Delhi: Indian care packages caught in crossfire of tariff changes
America's Indian diaspora has never been larger - or more dependent on mail from home. But the end of tax exemptions for small parcels entering the U.S. has post offices around the world suspending service.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 28, 2025

In Europe, laws protecting asylum-seekers under fire from public
Public sentiment in European countries is turning against asylum-seekers, prompting some governments to consider abrogating treaties that protect them.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 27, 2025

How in-person summer school in Ukraine helped ease war's stresses
In-person schooling is better, it's agreed. For students and teachers, the stresses of life in a war zone create even more needs that schools can help address. In-person summer programs in eastern Ukraine did just that.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 27, 2025

Rare earth reserves are in global demand. Can Brazil change the playbook?
Brazil has the world's second-largest rare earth reserves, essential for 21st-century economies and warfare. Can it emerge as a winner?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 27, 2025

Industry or environment? One Spanish town wrestles over its future.
Communities across Europe are struggling to balance industry and the environment. A pulp factory project in Galicia, Spain, may suggest which priority will win out - or if there's a middle ground to be found.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 26, 2025

In famine-struck Gaza, another burden: An exhausting search for water
Among all the shortages in war-ravaged Gaza, clean water is one of the most critical. Already facing the perils of famine and a new Israeli military offensive, families must engage in a daily hunt for water that often is barely usable.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 26, 2025

A Syrian comedy renaissance? Stand-up blooms in Damascus after Assad's exit.
With the Assad regime gone, Syrian comedians are establishing a new comedy scene - and challenging social taboos - through their own brand of humor.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 25, 2025

There's a famine in Gaza. Who determined that, and how?
The IPC is an international standard meant to measure the threat of starvation without bias. Many hope that Friday's IPC report, which determined Gaza is experiencing famine, will spur an international aid response.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 25, 2025

The AI crime against children in Argentina, and how Norway prevents homelessness
Progress roundup: Prevention of harm motivates judges in Argentina and officials in Norway. And in Los Angeles, students test better than they ever have.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 25, 2025

‘Something to tap into': Ballet school shows Kenyans that dance is for everyone
For former professional dancer Mike Wamaya, there's nothing out of the ordinary about children from the Kibera settlement dancing ballet.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 24, 2025

In Sudan, some feel safe returning to Khartoum, seeking to rebuild their lives
About 1.2 million war-displaced people have returned to Sudan since 2024. They're encountering infrastructure and homes that are destroyed or damaged.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 22, 2025

As famine hits Gaza, Jews abroad take a hard look at Israel's war
The Jewish diaspora has increasingly found itself torn between love of Israel and abhorrence of the suffering of Gazans. Now, it's tentatively starting to stand against Palestinian starvation.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 22, 2025

After war's destruction, Syrian seamstresses bring ancient craft to life
The Syrian craft tradition of aghabani embroidery survived the destruction of the homes where it was practiced. Can seamstresses now make a living?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 22, 2025

How a city's hardship opened eyes to wider problem-solving
Progress roundup: Flint, Michigan, completes pipe replacements for clean water; India's Gujarat state pilots pollution trading and lowers emissions.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 21, 2025

Why Trump hasn't seemed to sway Putin on Ukraine peace
After a week of summits around peace for Ukraine, Russia is holding firm to its demands. While the White House suggests that progress is being made on a deal, Russian observers say the Kremlin is content to wait Kyiv out.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 21, 2025

Meet the ‘deportation' social media influencer in Mexico who wishes she had no fans
Deportation is always traumatic, but one couple has enjoyed social media success recounting the unexpected blessings of making their home in Mexico.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 20, 2025

Meet the extremist running Israel's settlement program: Bezalel Smotrich
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich is a second-generation West Bank settler who opposes a Palestinian state, talks of resettling Gaza, and uses his stature in Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition to relentlessly pursue pro-settlement policies. His plan is advancing.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 20, 2025

Indians love Pakistani TV. Pakistanis love Indian films. Why can't they watch them?
Art can help build bridges between rivals - or, in the case of India and Pakistan, to remind audiences how much culture the two nations still share. But in times of fighting, it's often one of the first things to go.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 20, 2025

Their communities survived stigma and shame. Can they survive without USAID?
On July 1, USAID was formally dissolved. In Uganda and Congo, that loss of funding has also broken apart communities that relied on it.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 19, 2025

Syria stops banning books. Readers rejoice.
The book business is booming in Syria: Authors and titles banned during the Assad family's dictatorial rule are now legal and flying off the shelves.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 18, 2025

Israelis stage massive anti-war protest. Is their government listening?
Israelis closed businesses, universities, and streets in a massive outpouring of rage and opposition to plans to expand the war against Hamas in Gaza. How much this pressures the government is still uncertain.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 18, 2025

In Sudan, a traveling musical salon keeps residents connected amid war
Since February 2024, the salon has held dozens of free performances. The weekly shows go on despite the risks.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 17, 2025

Europe stands with Ukraine after Trump tilts toward Putin at summit
European leaders head to the White House after President Donald Trump, following the Alaska summit, drops his Ukraine ceasefire demand to back Russia's conditions for peace.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 14, 2025

Moscow sees broader Alaska summit goals than peace in Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin's stance on peace in Ukraine could disrupt his summit with Donald Trump, but no one knows the U.S. president's thoughts.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 14, 2025

US-Pakistan relations are the best they've been in decades. Pakistanis aren't thrilled.
The budding U.S.-Pakistan friendship marks a seismic diplomatic shift in South Asia. But lingering distrust toward the American security establishment will color their cooperation.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 14, 2025

Trump likes to wing it. Putin always plans. How will that work in Alaska?
Allies are pressing President Trump to draw up a clear plan for his summit with Vladimir Putin on Ukraine's future, rather than just see what happens.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 14, 2025

In Ukraine, swarms of Russian drones and missiles are transforming combat
What Moscow's summer blitz tells us about the irreversible evolution of modern war as inexpensive drones bring the front line directly to the Ukrainian people.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 13, 2025

Saying women must end war, Israeli mothers ‘take a stand' on Gaza border
Israel is seeing a groundswell of protest against the war in Gaza. Following the government's decision to send ground forces into Gaza City, a new women's group, including mothers of combat soldiers, set up a protest camp on the border.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 13, 2025

Nowhere left to go as Gaza City faces looming Israeli offensive
Palestinians in Gaza City fear that Israel's planned offensive against their town may force them from their homes forever. They say they are exhausted by war.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 13, 2025

Street dogs gave him hope during dark days. Now he's returning the favor.
Niall Harbison is leveraging his large following on social media to help canines in South Asia.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 12, 2025

How China is making gains in the race for AI dominance
With cutting-edge, open-source models like DeepSeek, Beijing is narrowing the AI innovation gap with the United States.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 12, 2025

Why France is cracking down on ‘ultrafast' fashion - and other countries could, too
French lawmakers are pumping the brakes on an industry they say has gotten out of control.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 12, 2025

‘Who are we?' Russia aims to strip teens' Ukrainian identity.
In Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine, a battle is on over national identity. Russia wants Ukrainians to feel Russian, and teens are the front line.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 11, 2025

In Darfur, Sudan, kidnapping is now a weapon of war
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces is using kidnappings to help fund its war efforts and, in the process, unleashing terror on Darfur's civilians.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 10, 2025

U.K. police say over 500 people arrested in pro-Palestinian events over weekend
London police said 532 people were arrested Saturday when supporters of a pro-Palestinian group recently outlawed as a terrorist organization intentionally broke the law to test the government's ability to enforce the ban.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 10, 2025

A MAGA for the UK? These working-class voters feel left behind.
Working-class voters are flocking to Reform UK, a new MAGA-like political party that is disrupting the old guard of Labour and Conservatives.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 09, 2025

Haiti declares 3-month state of emergency as gangs ravage country's central region
The measure covers Haiti's West, Artibonite, and Center departments to "fight against insecurity and respond to the agricultural and food crisis," a government statement says.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 08, 2025

How India's booming comedy scene became a free speech frontier
Indian comics have faced police complaints and even death threats over sets that anger right-wing vigilante groups.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 08, 2025

Israeli Security Cabinet expands the war in Gaza
Israel's security cabinet decides to expand Gaza War in bid to destroy Hamas

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 07, 2025

Why Italy's far-right premier wins plaudits from European neighbors
As Prime Minister, Italian far-right leader Giorgia Meloni has worked closely with moderate neighbors. Is she a model for other far-right politicians?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 07, 2025

Trump could help solve a long-running conflict Friday. It's not Gaza or Ukraine.
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan are visiting the White House in hopes of a peace deal. As power in the region shifts, the U.S. could be key.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 07, 2025

Ukraine seeks to revive Russian-blockaded ports near Black Sea
Mykolaiv, a port in Ukraine, was a major naval shipyard since the Russian Empire. Russian control of a narrow sandbar nearby has silenced the docks.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 06, 2025

Hiroshima at 80: As Japan's commitment to nuclear abolition wanes, activists dig in
As the nonproliferation movement enters a tenuous new era, Japan's firsthand experience with nuclear warfare is crucial in the fight for a nuclear-free world.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 06, 2025

‘Don't drink the water!' Advice from our Paris correspondent as she dips into the Seine.
It has been illegal to swim in the Seine in Paris for a century. Now, it's clean enough to allow bathing in three pools. Our correspondent takes a dip.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 06, 2025

Lost your USAID funding? These aid matchmakers have a solution.
Project Resource Optimization is connecting formerly US-funded aid projects - including one providing clean water in Nigeria - to new donors.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 05, 2025

These islanders lost their houses to lava. Four years on, do they feel at home?
The residents of a La Palma town destroyed in a volcanic eruption, like people worldwide displaced by disasters, must redefine notions of "home."

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 05, 2025

Where a women's tax is canceled, and businesswomen's decisions valued
Progress roundup: Malta brings free period products to schools, a study in Kenya and Senegal finds women's decision-making superior to men's, and more.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 04, 2025

Israel has the power to avert famine in Gaza. Will it use it?
Humanitarian professionals say famine can be averted in Gaza, but only if Israel allows much more food and other aid into the strip.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 04, 2025

These turtles are endangered. Young scientists have stepped up to help.
Students in Hardwick, Massachusetts, are playing a crucial role in a long-running conservation program.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 01, 2025

With Gaza suffering, Europe and Arab states take big diplomatic steps - together
For years, Arab states wanted Europe to recognize Palestine; Europe wanted Arab states to rein in Hamas. Now, they have stepped forward together to do something hard for each.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 01, 2025

Indonesia's tariff deal could help save jobs. But will it ease youth discontent?
In one of Asia's fastest growing economies, millions of young people out of work. The crisis is fueling distrust and frustration with the government.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 01, 2025

For this inspiring Ukrainian opera, the show must go on - underground
Kharkiv, one of Europe's great cultural centers, is regularly pummeled by Russian strikes. Yet its bomb-shelter national opera house serves as a beacon of stubborn faith.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Aug 01, 2025

With cruise ships comes pollution. European ports search for ways to clear the air.
Europeans have been pushing back on overtourism. For many, especially in places like Barcelona, the issue is not just crowds but also pollution. Is there a way for port cities to have needed cruise dollars and cleaner air?

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 31, 2025

Exiled by war, Sudan's women find freedom from female genital mutilation
Exiled from their country by civil war, Sudanese mothers in Egypt are refusing to subject their daughters to female genital mutilation (FGM).

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 31, 2025

Israel is pressed on a Palestinian state. But it's the ‘Trump card' that matters.
The world is unifying around the question of Palestinian statehood, diverging from the U.S. and Israel. Will it make a difference? Not since the mid-1950s has a U.S. president held such sway over Israel.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 30, 2025

Amid starvation in Gaza, Israelis begin to question erratic food aid policy
The hunger crisis in Gaza has many asking if Israel had a deliberate policy of starving civilians. Israelis say that was never the case, but an ignorance of Palestinian suffering allowed an inconsistent government policy to lead to a calamity.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 30, 2025

What makes Finland the ‘world's happiest nation'? In a word, simplicity.
Finland has ranked the world's happiest country for years. But Finnish happiness isn't about joy. It's based on unusual contentment and reassuredness.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 29, 2025

Why Europe's trade deal with the US is better than it seems
Many Europeans feel they came out on the losing end of the new U.S.-EU trade deal. Analysts say it needs to be understood within Mr. Trump's broader relationship with Europe.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 29, 2025

Why Europe's trade deal with the US might be better than it seems
Many Europeans feel they came out on the losing end of the new U.S.-EU trade deal. Analysts say it needs to be understood within Mr. Trump's broader relationship with Europe.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 29, 2025

Inflation has improved in Argentina. Why consumers don't feel a difference.
Inflation in Argentina hit a five year low in May. But Argentines say they don't feel that reflected in their day-to-day consumption.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 29, 2025

Disaster relief volunteers in Japan are helping to entrench a culture of compassion
Nonprofit groups and throngs of volunteers acting on their own have played a key role in aiding disaster victims in this temblor-prone country.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 28, 2025

As Thailand and Cambodia enter ceasefire, nationalist fervor lingers on both sides
The ceasefire reached between Thailand and Cambodia on Monday could help hundreds of thousands of displaced people return home - but it will not end the countries' long-simmering border dispute, or address the troubling precedents set during the latest bout of fighting.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 28, 2025

Wracked by drought, postwar Syria struggles to restore its agriculture
One of the biggest challenges to rebuilding Syria may prove to be environmental. Years of drought are causing crop yields to fall dramatically.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 27, 2025

Cambodia-Thailand conflict escalates, but monks and civilians provide refuge
As the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict enters its fourth day, monks, dancers, and civilians offer shelter, food, and aid to those over 168,000 people displaced.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 26, 2025

Taiwan recall vote defeated, preserving China-friendly lawmakers' seats
Taiwanese voters rejected a large-scale effort to recall opposition lawmakers from the Nationalist Party (KMT), dealing a blow to the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). The recall aimed to shift legislative power but failed to remove any KMT lawmakers.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 25, 2025

Global attention on Gaza hunger intensifies
Our correspondent in Gaza has been covering hunger for months. But this week the world seems to be paying attention in a new way - including media outlets worried about starvation of their staff.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 25, 2025

In California and in Poland, new laws for who belongs where
Progress roundup: A $56 million purchase doubles the Yurok tribe's holdings along the Klamath River, and Shanghai bus riders create new routes.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 25, 2025

Why deadly clashes in Druze province are so threatening to Syrian unity
The eruption of violence in the majority-Druze Syrian province of Suwayda, the second-worst outbreak of sectarian strife since the fall of the Assad regime, is challenging the delicate balance the young Damascus government is trying to maintain.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 24, 2025

Should Israeli military defend Syrian Druze? Israel's Druze are divided.
Amid sectarian violence in Syria in which hundreds of Druze were killed, Israel struck Damascus and issued a warning to the new government. Israeli Druze are mourning the deaths, but are divided over whether Israeli military action is the wisest course.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 24, 2025

Lesotho makes Trump's polo shirts. He could destroy their garment industry.
Lesotho faces one of the highest tariff threats lodged by the Trump administration. No one in the tiny African nation can figure out why.

Christian Science Monitor--world
Jul 24, 2025

In Japan, too, voters want their country to be ‘great again'
The populist surge on the right is a familiar electoral feature across the West. Gains by the far right in Japan show its global appeal.

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