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About 1.2 million war-displaced people have returned to Sudan since 2024. They're encountering infrastructure and homes that ...
Welcome to the weekend. Journalism calls for maintaining a dispassionate mindset. That doesn’t mean journalists can’t have heart. The Monitor’s Patrik Jonsson and Melanie Stetson Freeman went to New ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran who was mistakenly deported, returned to the U.S. and then released from jail to await ...
The Syrian craft tradition of aghabani embroidery survived the destruction of the homes where it was practiced. Can ...
The Jewish diaspora has increasingly found itself torn between love of Israel and abhorrence of the suffering of Gazans. Now, ...
Sending federal troops to Washington to guard a city with falling crime rates has raised questions. Experts say community ...
In dire situations, people come together. That’s the takeaway every time. There are always helpers pulling together ...
After a week of summits around peace for Ukraine, Russia is holding firm to its demands. While the White House suggests that ...
Flint, Michigan, completes pipe replacements for clean water; India’s Gujarat state pilots pollution trading and lowers ...
After Hurricane Katrina, the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history, New Orleans continues to build on its recovery through music and culture.
On July 1, USAID was formally dissolved. In Uganda and Congo, that loss of funding has also broken apart communities that ...
On a visit to the Equal Justice Initiative’s sculpture park, our columnist’s 7-year-old asked, “Dad, why do those Black ...
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