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Time Magazine International Edition

Oct 11 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.

Inspirations

Conversation

For the Record

For Haitian migrants, history repeats

In a flurry of diplomacy and alliances, U.S. pivots to China

News ticker

To boost or not to boost? Experts divided over additional dose

Votes for women • Despite early reports, a recount of its Sept. 25 election results confirmed Iceland—which, in 1980, was the first country in the world to directly elect a female President—had fallen just short of becoming the second country in Europe to elect a majority-women Parliament. Here, three countries that have hit (or surpassed) that milestone.

Milestones

Kathy Hochul • ‘Accidental’ N.Y. Governor Kathy Hochul does not intend to go down in history as an asterisk

Burning a path

Abortion after the Texas law

Why you’re always tired

Angela Merkel didn't just save Europe, she strengthened it

Did I point my kids to the wrong North Star?

Jane Goodall and the tenacity of hope

Over the horizon • At a U.S. military base in the Horn of Africa, the future of the war on terrorism has arrived

India’s nowhere people • AN ANTI-IMMIGRANT CRACKDOWN IN ASSAM THREATENS TO RENDER 1.9 MILLION PEOPLE STATELESS

Memory war • Is a new Holocaust memorial also an instrument of Kremlin propaganda?

Hard truths • THE CHALLENGING REALITY OF HAVING A CHILD THROUGH SURROGACY

Another opening • After a long and uncertain break, Broadway makes its jubilant return

TIME 2030 Opener • The newest installment of TIME’s decade-long reporting project on the path to a fairer, more sustainable world by 2030: dispatches from the global economy

Ideas for a fairer world • Leaders from the business and policymaking community share their solutions for a more equitable and sustainable future

Silicon ally • Inside the Taiwan firm that makes the world’s tech run

London calling • How the city became a global hub for fintech

The free-money experiment • Inside America’s largest test of guaranteed income

Rising from the ashes • Latino-owned businesses are poised to spur the post-pandemic recovery

The overlapping worlds of Amor Towles

When you need the money

Jasper Johns • The iconic American artist, still working at 91, on his two retrospectives, the perfect day and the pleasure of poetry


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 100 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Oct 11 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.

Inspirations

Conversation

For the Record

For Haitian migrants, history repeats

In a flurry of diplomacy and alliances, U.S. pivots to China

News ticker

To boost or not to boost? Experts divided over additional dose

Votes for women • Despite early reports, a recount of its Sept. 25 election results confirmed Iceland—which, in 1980, was the first country in the world to directly elect a female President—had fallen just short of becoming the second country in Europe to elect a majority-women Parliament. Here, three countries that have hit (or surpassed) that milestone.

Milestones

Kathy Hochul • ‘Accidental’ N.Y. Governor Kathy Hochul does not intend to go down in history as an asterisk

Burning a path

Abortion after the Texas law

Why you’re always tired

Angela Merkel didn't just save Europe, she strengthened it

Did I point my kids to the wrong North Star?

Jane Goodall and the tenacity of hope

Over the horizon • At a U.S. military base in the Horn of Africa, the future of the war on terrorism has arrived

India’s nowhere people • AN ANTI-IMMIGRANT CRACKDOWN IN ASSAM THREATENS TO RENDER 1.9 MILLION PEOPLE STATELESS

Memory war • Is a new Holocaust memorial also an instrument of Kremlin propaganda?

Hard truths • THE CHALLENGING REALITY OF HAVING A CHILD THROUGH SURROGACY

Another opening • After a long and uncertain break, Broadway makes its jubilant return

TIME 2030 Opener • The newest installment of TIME’s decade-long reporting project on the path to a fairer, more sustainable world by 2030: dispatches from the global economy

Ideas for a fairer world • Leaders from the business and policymaking community share their solutions for a more equitable and sustainable future

Silicon ally • Inside the Taiwan firm that makes the world’s tech run

London calling • How the city became a global hub for fintech

The free-money experiment • Inside America’s largest test of guaranteed income

Rising from the ashes • Latino-owned businesses are poised to spur the post-pandemic recovery

The overlapping worlds of Amor Towles

When you need the money

Jasper Johns • The iconic American artist, still working at 91, on his two retrospectives, the perfect day and the pleasure of poetry


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