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Boston’s tight-knit Tibetan community is a microcosm of Tibetans living in exile around the world – communities that have fostered a sense of cultural resilience across generations.
With climate change thawing the Arctic, Canada is boosting security by spending on both military and northern communities to ...
The Trump administration has reduced the staff of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and scaled back the amount of aid it delivers, saying states should take the lead.
A presidential apology for Liberia’s past wars renews efforts at reconciliation. Can the African nation balance justice and ...
When we’re humble enough to acknowledge God, divine Love, as supremely powerful, this paves the way to healing.
Throughout the Gaza war, Israeli buffer zones have expanded through a series of evacuation orders. While the orders are often ...
That’s the motto for handlers who help rescue the scaly, nocturnal animals in central Zambia.
When a new “Superman” movie debuts this weekend, it will embrace America’s icons – and its cultural debates. The Man of Steel ...
Ben Thompson interned for the Monitor's Rapid Response team in the winter and spring of 2016. Ben previously reported for The Enterprise daily newspaper in Brockton, Mass. as a staff writer, and ...
News articles and blog posts on South Africa. Breaking news, analysis, photos, books, politics, and the South African economy from The Christian Science Monitor, an international news organization ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes ...
Lucy Schouten wrote for The Christian Science Monitor's Rapid Response Team from 2015 to 2016. She holds a bachelor in communications with studies in journalism, Arabic, and Middle Eastern studies ...