Four years of leftist rule have not rid Chile of social inequalities, but worries about a crime wave blamed on immigrants appear to give a right-wing presidential candidate an edge in Sunday's election.
Also: today’s stories, including how Syria is facing new tension with Israel, how Boston’s struggling subway system got back on track, and how one Monitor writer learned the power of kindness through helping a stranger buy bread.
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Four years of leftist rule have not rid Chile of social inequalities, but worries about a crime wave blamed on immigrants appear to give a right-wing presidential candidate an edge in Sunday's election.
Also: today’s stories, including how Syria is facing new tension with Israel, how Boston’s struggling subway system got back on track, and how one Monitor writer learned the power of kindness through helping a stranger buy bread.
Join the Monitor's Clay Collins for today's news.
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Workarounds have shielded most Americans from the government shutdown’s effects, but program interruptions might soon test public patience and political will.
Also: today’s stories, including how consent laws in France have now changed, how one Colorado Christian remains grounded in her church community amidst a trend of women leaving churches, and why activists and diplomats are talking reform on climate conferences like COP.
Join the Monitor's Clay Collins for today's news.
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Four years of leftist rule have not rid Chile of social inequalities, but worries about a crime wave blamed on immigrants appear to give a right-wing presidential candidate an edge in Sunday's election.
Also: today’s stories, including how Syria is facing new tension with Israel, how Boston’s struggling subway system got back on track, and how one Monitor writer learned the power of kindness through helping a stranger buy bread.
Join the Monitor's Clay Collins for today's news.