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After U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s recent visit to Beijing, contentious U.S.-China relations seem to be improving. But economic disagreements between the two countries linger. Also: today’s stories, including a look into anti-Israel protests on Columbia University’s campus, trust in the French education system after the murder of a Fren…
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At a pivotal moment for Pakistan, top justices are speaking out against military interference. Also: today’s stories, including a new bid to end Sudan’s civil war, Trump’s fate in the presidential immunity case, and a man with a heart for service on the US-Mexico border. Join the Monitor's Mark Sappenfield and Clara Germani for today's news. You ca…
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Russia has walked a diplomatic tightrope in the Middle East, working with all sides. But the new tensions have forced a shift. Also: today’s stories, including Americans’ trust in the Supreme Court, complications for Israeli protesters, and whether cattle herders in Ethiopia are a climate threat. Join the Monitor's Mark Sappenfield and Mary Tabor f…
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In Israel, Monday's Passover ceremonies were muted by uncertainty surrounding hundreds of Hamas-imprisoned hostages. When will Passover’s promise reach Gaza hostages? Also: today's stories, including President Biden hitting the trail, a labor union win in the South, the lack of Americans studying in China, and the uncertain message revealed by the …
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As U.S. cities continue to face intractable housing crises, the Supreme Court will weigh in on one aspect of the issue: Is it “cruel and unusual punishment” to criminalize sleeping outside? Also: today’s stories, including an Earth Day report card on plastic pollution, a breakdown of trust on the Columbia University campus, and a peek at Donald Tru…
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After years of scattered attacks, far-right Israeli settler violence this week enveloped the West Bank and struck larger towns and villages. What options do residents have to resist? Also: today’s stories, including the gap hindering trust on U.S. gun policy, a group of female rangers changing the face of conservation in Kenya, and Doris Kearns Goo…
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When Arab neighbors intercepted Iranian missiles aimed at Israel, they made Washington’s vision of a “new Middle East” a reality. Will Israel sign up for that new future? Also: today's stories, including new regulations on "forever chemicals", lawmakers facing pressure over foreign aid, India's transformation into a Hindu nation, and the 10 best bo…
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Record number of border crossings have overwhelmed border towns like Eagle Pass. But how are US schools teaching a new influx of migrant children? Also: today’s stories, including: Ukraine expands its draft, migrants overwhelm the small Greek Island Gavdos, and Gazans struggle with food insecurity. Join the Monitor's Mark Sappenfield and Mary Tabor…
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American pay has kept ahead of inflation. Can it keep pace? Also: today’s stories, including Israel’s retaliation dilemma, what data tells us about illegal immigration, and a 60-year-old story that speaks to a divided nation. Join the Monitor's Mark Sappenfield and Stephen Humphries for today's news. You can also visit csmonitor.com/daily for more …
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After Iran's attack on Israel this past weekend, U.S. leaders urge restraint from Israel as worries of a wider regional conflict mount. Also: today’s stories, including a preview of India's monthlong elections, and a look inside the Denver Mint. Join the Monitor's Amelia Newcomb and Clara Germani for today's news. You can also visit csmonitor.com/d…
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