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Time Magazine International Edition

Feb 15 2021
Magazine

Time Magazine International Edition is the go-to news magazine for what is happening around the globe. You can rely on TIME's award winning journalists for analysis and insight into the latest developments in politics, business, health, science, society and entertainment.

Celebrating Black art

Conversation

For the Record

Taking down a tarnished icon

How China stands to gain from the coup in Myanmar

Will the GameStop masses change Wall Street for good?

News Ticker

Milestones

Rerouting

COVID-19 may lead to a heart-disease surge

Putin’s nemesis

The comfort of Lunar New Year in isolation

How dreams defend our brains

This is what the future looks like • We may never eliminate COVID-19. But we can learn to live with it

Putting faith in science • Francis Collins, the devout director of the National Institutes of Health, fights one virus while preparing for the next

How close we came • THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE SHADOW CAMPAIGN THAT SAVED THE ELECTION

The new neighbor • THE U.S. IS CEDING INFLUENCE IN LATIN AMERICA TO CHINA

Workers on the line • DEEMED ‘ESSENTIAL,’ SOME TURN TO UNIONS FOR PROTECTION FROM COVID-19

The Black Renaissance Opener

The renaissance is Black

'Unity with purpose' • INAUGURAL POET AMANDA GORMAN IN CONVERSATION WITH FORMER FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA

We have always been storytellers • NOVELISTS BRIT BENNETT, JASMINE GUILLORY AND JACQUELINE WOODSON DISCUSS ART AND IDENTITY IN A CONVERSATION MODERATED BY REBECCA CARROLL

Reclaiming Black history onscreen

The year Black music turned inward

25 defining works of the Black renaissance

The cost of opportunity • AS CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SEEK OUT MORE AND MORE BLACK STORIES, ARTISTS FACE A COMPLICATED CHOICE

A country star charts his own course

A whole world worth watching

Laurent Duvernay Tardiff • The Kansas City Chiefs lineman on missing the Super Bowl to fight COVID-19, feelings of regret and next season


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 100 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Feb 15 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 5, 2021

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OverDrive Magazine

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News & Politics

Languages

English

Time Magazine International Edition is the go-to news magazine for what is happening around the globe. You can rely on TIME's award winning journalists for analysis and insight into the latest developments in politics, business, health, science, society and entertainment.

Celebrating Black art

Conversation

For the Record

Taking down a tarnished icon

How China stands to gain from the coup in Myanmar

Will the GameStop masses change Wall Street for good?

News Ticker

Milestones

Rerouting

COVID-19 may lead to a heart-disease surge

Putin’s nemesis

The comfort of Lunar New Year in isolation

How dreams defend our brains

This is what the future looks like • We may never eliminate COVID-19. But we can learn to live with it

Putting faith in science • Francis Collins, the devout director of the National Institutes of Health, fights one virus while preparing for the next

How close we came • THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE SHADOW CAMPAIGN THAT SAVED THE ELECTION

The new neighbor • THE U.S. IS CEDING INFLUENCE IN LATIN AMERICA TO CHINA

Workers on the line • DEEMED ‘ESSENTIAL,’ SOME TURN TO UNIONS FOR PROTECTION FROM COVID-19

The Black Renaissance Opener

The renaissance is Black

'Unity with purpose' • INAUGURAL POET AMANDA GORMAN IN CONVERSATION WITH FORMER FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA

We have always been storytellers • NOVELISTS BRIT BENNETT, JASMINE GUILLORY AND JACQUELINE WOODSON DISCUSS ART AND IDENTITY IN A CONVERSATION MODERATED BY REBECCA CARROLL

Reclaiming Black history onscreen

The year Black music turned inward

25 defining works of the Black renaissance

The cost of opportunity • AS CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SEEK OUT MORE AND MORE BLACK STORIES, ARTISTS FACE A COMPLICATED CHOICE

A country star charts his own course

A whole world worth watching

Laurent Duvernay Tardiff • The Kansas City Chiefs lineman on missing the Super Bowl to fight COVID-19, feelings of regret and next season


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