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Time Magazine International Edition

Sep 13 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

No port in a pandemic

The Delta variant is pushing pediatric hospitals to the brink

China makes coal-powered plans, even as it promises a greener future

News ticker

Why did OnlyFans ban sexually explicit content, then U-turn?

Trials and errors • Research by an eighth-grade civics class inspired a Massachusetts lawmaker to introduce a bill to officially exonerate a woman who was convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. Here, three other historical figures whose cases were reconsidered.

Milestones

A state on fire

The city that endures

Marking 9/11 with an eye toward the future

The Ground Zero death toll is still climbing

The Afghan War Opener

Freedom at stake • What Afghan women stand to lose under the Taliban

No good choices • Biden faces the fallout from his disorderly retreat

Withdrawal • Grieving one of the last U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan

The Afghan lessons • What the U.S. can learn from our 20-year war

The Schumer method • HOW THE SENATE’S GREAT KIBITZER BECAME THE KEY TO THE BIDEN AGENDA

Everything is expensive • AT LEAST IT SEEMS THAT WAY. THE JOURNEY OF ONE STUFFED TOY EXPLAINS THE INFLATION GROWING IN THE U.S.

Behind the wall • HALF A CENTURY AFTER ATTICA, PRISONERS ARE STILL RISING UP AGAINST BRUTAL CONDITIONS

Deep questions • AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN LIES A SOLUTION TO THE IMMINENT BATTERY SHORTAGE … AT A GREAT POTENTIAL COST TO BIODIVERSITY AND LIFE ON EARTH

Class Acts Opener

America’s classroom heroes • Like never before, those who educate and inspire our kids have stepped up

Meet the educators

A bounteous season at the movies

This fall will be a season of movie riches—and perhaps a turning point

As another overabundant TV season begins, networks cancel the comedy

The quest to define the quintessential millennial novel

The season’s other most enticing offerings

Bill T. Jones • The 69-year-old choreographer and artistic director on performing again, Moby Dick and why he doesn’t call his work dance


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 100 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Sep 13 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

No port in a pandemic

The Delta variant is pushing pediatric hospitals to the brink

China makes coal-powered plans, even as it promises a greener future

News ticker

Why did OnlyFans ban sexually explicit content, then U-turn?

Trials and errors • Research by an eighth-grade civics class inspired a Massachusetts lawmaker to introduce a bill to officially exonerate a woman who was convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. Here, three other historical figures whose cases were reconsidered.

Milestones

A state on fire

The city that endures

Marking 9/11 with an eye toward the future

The Ground Zero death toll is still climbing

The Afghan War Opener

Freedom at stake • What Afghan women stand to lose under the Taliban

No good choices • Biden faces the fallout from his disorderly retreat

Withdrawal • Grieving one of the last U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan

The Afghan lessons • What the U.S. can learn from our 20-year war

The Schumer method • HOW THE SENATE’S GREAT KIBITZER BECAME THE KEY TO THE BIDEN AGENDA

Everything is expensive • AT LEAST IT SEEMS THAT WAY. THE JOURNEY OF ONE STUFFED TOY EXPLAINS THE INFLATION GROWING IN THE U.S.

Behind the wall • HALF A CENTURY AFTER ATTICA, PRISONERS ARE STILL RISING UP AGAINST BRUTAL CONDITIONS

Deep questions • AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN LIES A SOLUTION TO THE IMMINENT BATTERY SHORTAGE … AT A GREAT POTENTIAL COST TO BIODIVERSITY AND LIFE ON EARTH

Class Acts Opener

America’s classroom heroes • Like never before, those who educate and inspire our kids have stepped up

Meet the educators

A bounteous season at the movies

This fall will be a season of movie riches—and perhaps a turning point

As another overabundant TV season begins, networks cancel the comedy

The quest to define the quintessential millennial novel

The season’s other most enticing offerings

Bill T. Jones • The 69-year-old choreographer and artistic director on performing again, Moby Dick and why he doesn’t call his work dance


Expand title description text