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- An opening for equality in LebanonThe election of a new president after years of political division marks the next step in a region shedding old patterns of violence.
- Sunlight on hidden feesU.S. states are driving a robust legal trend toward transparency in pricing, measuring the value of goods and services in honesty and respect for consumers.
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- Defeating fear in VenezuelaOpposition leaders marshal honor, dignity, and conscience in a South American country striving to restore democracy.
- When compassion rings louder than gunsWhile mediators seek a ceasefire in Gaza, ordinary Israelis and Palestinians are increasingly aligned in rejecting violence and hatred.
- The art of Poland’s diplomacyThe country at the helm of the European Union for the next six months makes youthful creativity a key part of its focus on regional security.
- Peace through compassionate justiceCountries adopting higher legal standards of equality and dignity chart a healing path amid the global spread of conflict.
- Votes for humble governingA year of global elections has reflected a desire among voters around the world for leaders who listen.
- Christmas in China, the people’s wayDespite the secular trappings of an imported holiday, the Chinese have devised a type of giving that captures the Christmas spirit.
- Freedom in Iran unveiledA bill that would impose new restrictions on women’s rights has rekindled demands for equality – causing even hard-liners to pause.
- The role model for Syria’s unityThe public’s post-liberation praise for a famed rescue outfit called The White Helmets reflects a desire for impartial leaders who save all and don’t play to divisions.
- Christmas light for GazaChristian leaders in Jerusalem set a message of light in a region seeking its way out of war.
- Innovation by failure in GermanyThe ruling coalition willingly falls, partly out of a failure to revive Europe’s biggest economy through tech innovation – and a "dare to fail" culture.
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- ‘Cold is death.’ For Gazans in flimsy tents, a winter of sorrow and loss.