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Time Magazine International Edition

May 08 2023
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.

The power of TIME

TIME 100 SUMMIT

CLEARING THE FIELD • Why a President most voters say shouldn’t run faces no real party challenge

Coronation preparation

Big Tech nervous as Europe prepares to regulate AI

What’s next for misoprostol, the other abortion pill?

MILESTONES

5 ways to find your new favorite hobby

Defending French Open champion Iga Swiatek plays for more than titles

Flight to safety

IT’S A MEAN, MEAN WORLD

China’s ambiguous plans at the bottom of the world

Climate Is Everything

The D.C. Brief

How Jenny Jackson wrote a best-selling novel while her kids were in the bath

America’s life-expectancy map

ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY • The race to arm Ukraine

EARTH AWARDS 2023 • Honoring individuals influencing the future of the planet through their work on climate justice, awareness, and activism

Powerful stories of frontline communities’ climate solutions can change the world

Lisa P. Jackson

Vanessa Nakate’s climate-activism advice column

António Guterres

CAN IMRAN KHAN MAKE A COMEBACK? • Pakistan’s most popular politician is under attack—and vying for power once more

THE BURNOUT RESET • EXPERTS SAY EMPLOYEES CAN’T ELIMINATE BURNOUT ON THEIR OWN. I SET OUT TO PROVE THEM WRONG

WHAT LIES BENEATH • Grappling with how to approach great works of art by bad men in the book Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma

Pat & Candy & Allan & Betty

Amazon’s empty Citadel

A bleakly funny but tedious Freudian trip

Salman Rushdie • The author on recovering from—and writing about—the August 2022 attack that nearly killed him, and the prospect of outliving the Islamic Republic of Iran


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 68 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: May 08 2023

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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.

The power of TIME

TIME 100 SUMMIT

CLEARING THE FIELD • Why a President most voters say shouldn’t run faces no real party challenge

Coronation preparation

Big Tech nervous as Europe prepares to regulate AI

What’s next for misoprostol, the other abortion pill?

MILESTONES

5 ways to find your new favorite hobby

Defending French Open champion Iga Swiatek plays for more than titles

Flight to safety

IT’S A MEAN, MEAN WORLD

China’s ambiguous plans at the bottom of the world

Climate Is Everything

The D.C. Brief

How Jenny Jackson wrote a best-selling novel while her kids were in the bath

America’s life-expectancy map

ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY • The race to arm Ukraine

EARTH AWARDS 2023 • Honoring individuals influencing the future of the planet through their work on climate justice, awareness, and activism

Powerful stories of frontline communities’ climate solutions can change the world

Lisa P. Jackson

Vanessa Nakate’s climate-activism advice column

António Guterres

CAN IMRAN KHAN MAKE A COMEBACK? • Pakistan’s most popular politician is under attack—and vying for power once more

THE BURNOUT RESET • EXPERTS SAY EMPLOYEES CAN’T ELIMINATE BURNOUT ON THEIR OWN. I SET OUT TO PROVE THEM WRONG

WHAT LIES BENEATH • Grappling with how to approach great works of art by bad men in the book Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma

Pat & Candy & Allan & Betty

Amazon’s empty Citadel

A bleakly funny but tedious Freudian trip

Salman Rushdie • The author on recovering from—and writing about—the August 2022 attack that nearly killed him, and the prospect of outliving the Islamic Republic of Iran


Expand title description text