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Time Magazine International Edition

Jul 05 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

Will U.S. bishops break bread with Joe Biden?

The Delta variant is spreading fast as vaccinations continue to lag

News ticker

What’s the future for U.S. cities as segregation grows?

Royal dropouts • The heir to the Dutch throne, 17-year-old Princess Amalia, requested on June 11 that her nearly $2 million annual income be waived while she remains a student and cannot perform royal duties, saying the stipend makes her “uncomfortable.” Here, other reasons why blue bloods have given up their palace privileges.

Milestones

Mansour Abbas • Arab leader Mansour Abbas explains why he joined forces with Israel’s far right to oust Netanyahu

Justice for NCAA athletes

Ready to sail

France faces an uncertain future as the Macron dream falters

Grateful for the hugs I can share, haunted by the ones I can’t

A new way to fight racial disparities in health care

It’s the queerest Congress ever. It doesn’t feel like it

The great chip race • SEMICONDUCTORS DRIVE THE WORLD, BUT AMERICA IS RUNNING SHORT ON THEM. CAN THE COUNTRY CATCH UP?

‘My Name Is Mookie.’ • Terrance Franklin was killed by Minneapolis police in 2013. The department cleared its officers. But there was a video.

To make the world listen • Dozens of women accused renowned scholar Andrés Roemer of sexual abuse—and found that there is power in numbers

Corps Strength

The home stretch • Lessons for a better public health care system from the successful vaccination rollout in Kanawha County, West Virginia

The peacemaker’s progress • South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in makes one last push to heal his homeland

Past tense • Critical race theory is the new front in a long-running fight over how to teach America’s story to the next generation

Building a better Simone Biles • HOW THE GREATEST GYMNAST OF ALL TIME GOT EVEN GREATER

A pandemic parent’s best friend • HOW DR. BECKY BECAME AN INSTAGRAM OBSESSION FOR ANXIOUS MILLENNIALS WITH KIDS

What comes after the pop-culture girlboss?

A stripper’s odyssey, written in tweets

An unlikely friendship

K-pop, through a Western lens

Questlove • The Summer of Soul director talks about Stevie Wonder’s drum techniques, Black erasure and an infamous 2021 Oscars moment


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 98 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Jul 05 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

Will U.S. bishops break bread with Joe Biden?

The Delta variant is spreading fast as vaccinations continue to lag

News ticker

What’s the future for U.S. cities as segregation grows?

Royal dropouts • The heir to the Dutch throne, 17-year-old Princess Amalia, requested on June 11 that her nearly $2 million annual income be waived while she remains a student and cannot perform royal duties, saying the stipend makes her “uncomfortable.” Here, other reasons why blue bloods have given up their palace privileges.

Milestones

Mansour Abbas • Arab leader Mansour Abbas explains why he joined forces with Israel’s far right to oust Netanyahu

Justice for NCAA athletes

Ready to sail

France faces an uncertain future as the Macron dream falters

Grateful for the hugs I can share, haunted by the ones I can’t

A new way to fight racial disparities in health care

It’s the queerest Congress ever. It doesn’t feel like it

The great chip race • SEMICONDUCTORS DRIVE THE WORLD, BUT AMERICA IS RUNNING SHORT ON THEM. CAN THE COUNTRY CATCH UP?

‘My Name Is Mookie.’ • Terrance Franklin was killed by Minneapolis police in 2013. The department cleared its officers. But there was a video.

To make the world listen • Dozens of women accused renowned scholar Andrés Roemer of sexual abuse—and found that there is power in numbers

Corps Strength

The home stretch • Lessons for a better public health care system from the successful vaccination rollout in Kanawha County, West Virginia

The peacemaker’s progress • South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in makes one last push to heal his homeland

Past tense • Critical race theory is the new front in a long-running fight over how to teach America’s story to the next generation

Building a better Simone Biles • HOW THE GREATEST GYMNAST OF ALL TIME GOT EVEN GREATER

A pandemic parent’s best friend • HOW DR. BECKY BECAME AN INSTAGRAM OBSESSION FOR ANXIOUS MILLENNIALS WITH KIDS

What comes after the pop-culture girlboss?

A stripper’s odyssey, written in tweets

An unlikely friendship

K-pop, through a Western lens

Questlove • The Summer of Soul director talks about Stevie Wonder’s drum techniques, Black erasure and an infamous 2021 Oscars moment


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