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Time Magazine International Edition

Mar 29 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.

Conversation

For the Record

Biden’s huge wager

A woman’s killing ignites fury across the U.K.

News ticker

Notable noms • On March 15, six years after #OscarsSoWhite called out the award show’s lack of representation, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released its most racially diverse set of acting nominations. Here, some of the Oscar firsts.

Why are women taking to the streets across Australia?

Milestones

In the Chauvin case, a nightmare replayed

AstraZeneca’s vaccine woes

Black-market shots

Europe plans for postpandemic travel

Remembering Fukushima

Trump’s South Texas gains vex Democrats

March Madness tips off in the Supreme Court

Are we about to pop?

Germany’s increasingly shaky political future

Vaccine science

A year at home: by the numbers

How to actually help an overwhelmed caregiver

Learning to embrace my family’s differences too

The Year of Crypto Opener • From auction houses to boardrooms, cryptocurrency tech is upending the old ways of doing business

NFTs and the crypto art revolution • ‘Non-fungible tokens’ let artists sell digital creations in a unique new way—and open a window on the nature of value

In Bitcoin I trust • Why one CEO bet company cash on the world’s most popular cryptocurrency—and sees nothing irrationally exuberant about it

Silent no more • A TRAGEDY IN ATLANTA AND AMERICA’S LONG HISTORY OF VIOLENCE AGAINST ASIANS

Waiting to be important

Moms on a mission • Beyond their jobs as doctors and scientists, they’re stepping up to educate their fellow parents and fight vaccine misinformation online

A vanishing border • Why Colombia opened its arms to Venezuelan refugees

Queen Bee • Whitney Wolfe Herd turned a vision of a better Internet into a billion-dollar brand

Crime unleashed • Thieves are capitalizing on the demand for pandemic pups

Elliot Page • THE ACTOR IS NOW ONE OF THE MOST VISIBLE TRANS PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. WHERE DOES HE GO FROM HERE?

New neighbors • SESAME WORKSHOP IS TALKING MORE EXPLICITLY ABOUT RACE—AND WELCOMING TWO BLACK MUPPETS

With the Snyder Cut, fan culture runs amok

The quarantine bookshelf

A fairy tale fit for a Queen of Soul

Baker Street Irregulars

The many lives of Demi Lovato

Don Lemon • The CNN anchor on his new book This Is the Fire, the end of white supremacy and his hero James Baldwin


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 100 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Mar 29 2021

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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.

Conversation

For the Record

Biden’s huge wager

A woman’s killing ignites fury across the U.K.

News ticker

Notable noms • On March 15, six years after #OscarsSoWhite called out the award show’s lack of representation, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released its most racially diverse set of acting nominations. Here, some of the Oscar firsts.

Why are women taking to the streets across Australia?

Milestones

In the Chauvin case, a nightmare replayed

AstraZeneca’s vaccine woes

Black-market shots

Europe plans for postpandemic travel

Remembering Fukushima

Trump’s South Texas gains vex Democrats

March Madness tips off in the Supreme Court

Are we about to pop?

Germany’s increasingly shaky political future

Vaccine science

A year at home: by the numbers

How to actually help an overwhelmed caregiver

Learning to embrace my family’s differences too

The Year of Crypto Opener • From auction houses to boardrooms, cryptocurrency tech is upending the old ways of doing business

NFTs and the crypto art revolution • ‘Non-fungible tokens’ let artists sell digital creations in a unique new way—and open a window on the nature of value

In Bitcoin I trust • Why one CEO bet company cash on the world’s most popular cryptocurrency—and sees nothing irrationally exuberant about it

Silent no more • A TRAGEDY IN ATLANTA AND AMERICA’S LONG HISTORY OF VIOLENCE AGAINST ASIANS

Waiting to be important

Moms on a mission • Beyond their jobs as doctors and scientists, they’re stepping up to educate their fellow parents and fight vaccine misinformation online

A vanishing border • Why Colombia opened its arms to Venezuelan refugees

Queen Bee • Whitney Wolfe Herd turned a vision of a better Internet into a billion-dollar brand

Crime unleashed • Thieves are capitalizing on the demand for pandemic pups

Elliot Page • THE ACTOR IS NOW ONE OF THE MOST VISIBLE TRANS PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. WHERE DOES HE GO FROM HERE?

New neighbors • SESAME WORKSHOP IS TALKING MORE EXPLICITLY ABOUT RACE—AND WELCOMING TWO BLACK MUPPETS

With the Snyder Cut, fan culture runs amok

The quarantine bookshelf

A fairy tale fit for a Queen of Soul

Baker Street Irregulars

The many lives of Demi Lovato

Don Lemon • The CNN anchor on his new book This Is the Fire, the end of white supremacy and his hero James Baldwin


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