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Monitor articles for January 30, 2019
- Apple to fix FaceTime bug that permits eavesdropping
- Nicaragua’s expanding crackdown
- With mud hut and chickens, an ancestral village heals generational divide
- South Koreans pay tribute to Kim Bok-dong, an activist for WWII 'comfort women'
- Stacey Abrams tapped for Democratic response to State of Union
- Russians embrace Soviet ideals – by not paying their gas bills
- Indian transgender activist challenges norms at Hindu festival
- New US policy makes asylum seekers wait in Mexico
- Our critic’s three can’t-miss movies for January
- Howard Schultz: Spoiler or ‘reassuring alternative’?
- The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Wednesday, January 30, 2019
- A China-controlled internet? Why tech giant Huawei roils Western fears.
- Lots of senators are eyeing the White House. But few have ever made it there.
- Our true identity can’t be stolen
- Super Bowl’s halftime controversy
- US intelligence chiefs: North Korea a bigger threat than Mexico border
- My debt to women of strength
- An old-school solution to identity theft