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Time Magazine International Edition

Jan 18 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

What Trump wrought

Trump supporters besiege the Capitol

Anthems anew • Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a tweak to Australia’s national anthem, “Advance Australia Fair,” on Dec. 31, changing a line in the first verse from “for we are young and free” to “for we are one and free” to better honor the country’s Indigenous history. Here, other anthems that have been altered to acknowledge progress and representation.

What could climate change mean for the world’s weather in 2021?

News Ticker

Milestones

Jack Ma disappears after speaking out in Xi Jinping’s China

The Risks of 2021

Reconnecting in a time of isolation

2021 The Year Ahead Opener

The race to save the world • THE REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES BEHIND THE NEW COVID-19 VACCINES

First shots

No time to lose • IS THE U.S. BLOWING ITS BEST CHANCE AT MASS VACCINATION BEFORE THE VIRUS ASSERTS ITS DOMINANCE?

Class of COVID-19 • THE VIRUS IS RESHAPING HOW MEDICAL SCHOOLS TRAIN FUTURE DOCTORS

Tokyo’s Olympics trial • CAN JAPAN SAFELY MOUNT THE GAMES THIS SUMMER?

Faster, stronger, wherever • OLYMPIANS MAKE THEIR OWN PANDEMIC PIVOTS

Heirs of the Arab spring • Ten years later, the struggle continues. Five cases in point

Seeding a revolution • A SPANISH CHEF’S QUEST TO HARVEST RICE FROM THE OCEAN

Like, share, recruit • A well-armed white-supremacist militia goes global with Facebook

Desperate measures • SHATTERED BY LOSS AND BILLS, FAMILIES HAVE BEEN FORCED TO CROWDFUND FUNERALS

The good with the bad • Living in a tangle of joy and pain

The escape economy around the corner

Art can breathe again

Gatsby, revisited

Alexis McGill Johnson • The Planned Parenthood president on racial equity, working with Biden and the fight beyond Roe


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 100 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Jan 18 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

What Trump wrought

Trump supporters besiege the Capitol

Anthems anew • Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a tweak to Australia’s national anthem, “Advance Australia Fair,” on Dec. 31, changing a line in the first verse from “for we are young and free” to “for we are one and free” to better honor the country’s Indigenous history. Here, other anthems that have been altered to acknowledge progress and representation.

What could climate change mean for the world’s weather in 2021?

News Ticker

Milestones

Jack Ma disappears after speaking out in Xi Jinping’s China

The Risks of 2021

Reconnecting in a time of isolation

2021 The Year Ahead Opener

The race to save the world • THE REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES BEHIND THE NEW COVID-19 VACCINES

First shots

No time to lose • IS THE U.S. BLOWING ITS BEST CHANCE AT MASS VACCINATION BEFORE THE VIRUS ASSERTS ITS DOMINANCE?

Class of COVID-19 • THE VIRUS IS RESHAPING HOW MEDICAL SCHOOLS TRAIN FUTURE DOCTORS

Tokyo’s Olympics trial • CAN JAPAN SAFELY MOUNT THE GAMES THIS SUMMER?

Faster, stronger, wherever • OLYMPIANS MAKE THEIR OWN PANDEMIC PIVOTS

Heirs of the Arab spring • Ten years later, the struggle continues. Five cases in point

Seeding a revolution • A SPANISH CHEF’S QUEST TO HARVEST RICE FROM THE OCEAN

Like, share, recruit • A well-armed white-supremacist militia goes global with Facebook

Desperate measures • SHATTERED BY LOSS AND BILLS, FAMILIES HAVE BEEN FORCED TO CROWDFUND FUNERALS

The good with the bad • Living in a tangle of joy and pain

The escape economy around the corner

Art can breathe again

Gatsby, revisited

Alexis McGill Johnson • The Planned Parenthood president on racial equity, working with Biden and the fight beyond Roe


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