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Christian Science Monitor - World

The Explainer - End of dollar dominance? Trump tariffs are decreasing trust in US currency. The turmoil around President Donald Trump's tariffs caused investors to flee U.S. Treasury bonds – which didn't happen even in recent economic crises.

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Trump reignites South African debate over white farmers: Persecuted or privileged? The Trump administration promises to resettle South Africa's white Afrikaner community as refugees in the U.S. Many in South Africa wonder why.

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Trump and Xi test rival styles of strongman leadership in tariff war -- The U.S.-China trade war could be decided by leaders' differing styles. Mr. Trump acts on impulse, Mr. Xi prefers the pursuit of strategic goals.

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Offering hope and community, soccer helps Somalis heal from war -- In Somalia, amputee soccer is giving young people with disabilities a new lease on life.

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Difference Maker -- Pakistani women stitch a new future for themselves while shattering barriers -- The Behbud Association teaches women to sew and embroider so that they can lift themselves out of extreme poverty.

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Points of Progress -- Go with the flow: How to squeeze water from fog, and why to remove a dam -- Progress roundup: Small dams across the U.S. are being removed for safety, water quality, and wildlife. And a desert in Chile yields water from fog.

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Mario Vargas Llosa 'put Peru on the world's literary map' -- Mario Vargas Llosa, who died April 13, helped ignite intellectual fervor in Peru, while his writings stoked the imagination of the world.

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Ecuadorians may not love their new president, but they voted for his 'iron fist' -- Ecuadorians are unhappy with nationwide security and economic crises – and yet, they reelected President Daniel Noboa.

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Volcanic CO2 threatens these villagers. High-tech sensors are keeping them safe. -- CO2 levels spiked in La Palma, Spain, after the 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption. But a novel network of CO2 detectors is helping keep locals safe today.

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Sudan's community kitchens shut down amid attacks and aid cuts -- Sudan's emergency response rooms are a vital lifeline to communities devastated by the country's civil war. Now, USAID cuts threaten their future.

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Why a $4 bicycle repair signals hope for Syria's postwar economy -- After over a decade of civil war, and several months since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, small investments by Syrian families signal hope for the economy's future.

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The cure for congested cities? Kenya is building new ones. -- Many African satellite city projects have aimed too high, and failed to launch. But one such project in Kenya, Tatu City, is bucking the odds.

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On tariffs, Trump moves forward, and back. What does it herald for trade? -- President Trump's on-and-off tariffs could hide a plan to make bilateral trade deficits key to U.S. trade policies.

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Syria's new flag is everywhere: 'Everyone wants to touch freedom' -- Syrians rally around their old/new flag, a symbol of pride, hope, and freedom that rode into Damascus with the rebels who overthrew the Assad regime. It adorns everything.

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