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Monitor articles for June 28, 2017
- China spent $100 billion on reforestation. So why does it have 'green deserts'?
- How Russia and others use cybercriminals as proxies
- After 20 years of Chinese rule, Hong Kong hype marred by pro-democracy tensions
- Three Chicago officers accused of covering up teen shooting
- More 'girl heroes' on screen reflect progressive gender attitudes
- How Supreme Court may redefine 'wall of separation' on religion
- Cyberwar's new front: What we know about latest global attacks
- The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Wednesday, June 28, 2017
- 'Okja' is a muddled parable that mashes together many genres
- Loving our neighbor, or just 'walking by'?
- We waited, and it was worth it
- Famine must receive more of the world’s attention
- Serbia looks toward modernization with its likely first female prime minister
- 'Golden Hill' is a terrific debut historical novel, set in 1746 Manhattan
- Utah representative claims logging could have lessened forest fire damage
- Helicopter open fires on Venezuelan Supreme Court, but was it staged?