As the U.S. becomes an increasingly unreliable ally, the pressure is mounting on Europe to pay for its own defense. But the ...
The Arab country’s new leaders join citizens and civil society organizations in establishing justice on a basis of ...
The freeze on U.S. foreign aid has hurt Chinese rights defenders, but encouraged China to fill the void left by USAID’s ...
Michelle Adams’ “The Containment” argues that unfair housing practices kept Black Detroit residents confined to certain ...
The lawsuit, brought by a group of religious organizations and refugees, came in response to President Donald Trump’s order ...
It has been a pressing question regarding Syria’s new rulers. How would the Islamist group treat religious freedom in a ...
President Trump is using his reelection as a green light to bypass what America’s founders envisioned as the other co-equal ...
When earth feels cold and uninviting, we’re impelled to reach toward a higher, healing perspective, for us and all, as this poem shares.
Each year, the U.S. government may be losing $233 billion or more to fraud. One way to address the problem: better up-front ...
In German elections Sunday, voters boosted parties on the partisan poles. Patience with faltering attempts to govern from the ...
This Black History Month, our commentator interviews a civil rights leader about his past with the sit-in movement and what ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
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