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Christian Science Monitor - World

'Out of captivity.' When will Passover's promise reach Gaza hostages? -- Monday evening's celebrations of Passover in Israel were muted by uncertainty surrounding Israeli hostages imprisoned in Gaza.

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Only 700 Americans are studying in China. Will the US lose a generation of experts? -- Restrictions on U.S.-China travel have put would-be American study-abroad students in a tight spot – and risk robbing the U.S. of its next generation of China experts.

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An archipelago was losing its ancient sport. African migrants may save it. -- Immigration is sometimes perceived as a threat to tradition. But in Spain's Canary Islands, it appears to be the means to preserve a centuries-old sport that has been in danger of dying out.

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Congress moves on Ukraine aid. Doubts about US leadership persist. -- America will give Ukraine military aid, but the long debate over the issue showed that Washington is reluctant to take on the role of global leader.

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First Look -- Iran, plunging into a regional conflict, cracks down on dissent at home -- With Israeli bombardments hitting close to home, Iranian clerics and officials have cracked down harder on dissent. Hijab-wearing is now more strictly enforced, with hundreds of women in prison for breaking modesty laws.

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Charting the rise of plastic pollution – and solutions -- Plastic pollution is a focus of Earth Day and of global treaty talks. Our story and charts show the scale of the problem and possible paths toward solutions.

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First Look -- How Israelis observe Passover's promise of freedom – while family are held captive -- Jews around the world will celebrate Passover sundown on April 22, recounting the story of their exodus from Egypt after centuries of slavery. But for many Israelis, it's hard to fathom honoring an occasion focused on freedom with friends and family in captivity.

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Difference Maker -- Meet the Canadian who's feeding Ukraine's stray dogs -- Duane Taylor started Impact Express, a project that delivers pet food and veterinary supplies to stray animals in Ukraine and neighboring Moldova.

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First Look -- Israeli leaders criticize expected US sanctions against IDF military unit -- The decision to impose sanctions on a unit of ultra-Orthodox soldiers in the Israeli military, expected as soon as Monday, would mark the first time the U.S. has ever imposed sanctions on a unit inside the Israeli military.

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Despite dip in election trust, Indians trek miles to cast their ballots -- Concerns about the integrity of India's elections are bubbling up to the surface. But as the world's largest election gets underway, faith in the power of each vote is still driving people to the polls.

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In West Bank, wave of settler violence creating feel of a war zone -- With the world focused on Iran and Gaza, Israeli settlers are stepping up attacks against Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank. Feeling abandoned, many residents believe they should take matters into their own hands.

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Maasai women are told to stay home. These rangers fight poachers instead. -- In Kenya, an all-woman ranger unit is challenging stereotypes and helping protect both wild animals and the people who live beside them.

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In pivotal India elections, a once-radical ideology could propel Modi to a third term -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity is driven by a long-standing ideology that seeks to transform India from a secular nation into a Hindu one.

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Can Israel embrace America's vision of a 'new Middle East'? -- Israel must decide whether to take its place alongside Washington's Arab allies in a "new Middle East" or to continue to go it alone.

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