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Time Magazine International Edition

Feb 01 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.

Countdown 2030

Conversation

For the Record

A new chance to lead through science

Russian opposition leader’s airport arrest sparks outcry

News ticker

What happens to the border wall now?

Space munchies • A dozen bottles of French Bordeaux landed safely back on earth on Jan. 13 after a yearlong experiment aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to see how weightlessness affected the wine’s aging process—and its taste. Here, more giant leaps for astronaut foodies.

Milestones

Conservative Christian • Conservative Christian Russell Moore has a message for believers who also worship Trump

CEOs step into the breach

Biden inherits a China policy with strings attached

The state of feminism

America’s moral vacuum

Our destructive cycle of us-vs.-them thinking

Inauguration 2021 Opener

Democracy’s Day’

A house divided • THE QUEST FOR UNITY WILL BE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN’S DEFINING TEST

Crisis mode • INSIDE JOE BIDEN’S AGENDA FOR THE FIRST 100 DAYS

Move forward, but don’t forget • THE MOMENT DEMANDS BOTH ACTION AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Breaking point • REPUBLICANS SPLIT OVER A SECOND TRUMP IMPEACHMENT—AND THEIR PARTY’S FUTURE

Frayed ties • THE PAST FOUR YEARS HAVE DIVIDED FAMILIES. IS THE DAMAGE DONE?

The cost of terror hits home • AS LAWMAKERS CALL FOR A CRACKDOWN ON DOMESTIC TERRORISM, CIVIL LIBERTARIANS FEAR A ROLLBACK OF RIGHTS

Another shot • INSIDE THE FAILURES OF THE U.S. VACCINE ROLLOUT—AND HOW IT CAN BE FIXED

TIME 2030 Opener • Thirty-six hundred days sounds like a lot. It’s roughly the number remaining until the year 2030 draws to a close and, with it, a decade likely to determine whether the planet will remain fit for human habitation. The search for a path to a sustainable and equitable world has already begun, and we will spend many of the days ahead marking its progress. Welcome to TIME 2030.

The soaring twenties • A cascading cluster of problems requires big solutions. This will be the decade we make them happen

Doughnut city • Amsterdam tries to live by a radical new economic theory

Building a better internet • For democracy to flourish, Big Tech must change how it does business

The vegan dynasty • How China could change the world by taking meat off the menu

A green premium • Where we should spend money on climate innovation

Winter survival guide

Not guilty. Just pleasures

The new class of comfort TV

Reinventing a classic

Joan Didion • The legendary journalist and author of Let Me Tell You What I Mean on boredom, the Central Park Five and plans for Easter


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 98 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Feb 01 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.

Countdown 2030

Conversation

For the Record

A new chance to lead through science

Russian opposition leader’s airport arrest sparks outcry

News ticker

What happens to the border wall now?

Space munchies • A dozen bottles of French Bordeaux landed safely back on earth on Jan. 13 after a yearlong experiment aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to see how weightlessness affected the wine’s aging process—and its taste. Here, more giant leaps for astronaut foodies.

Milestones

Conservative Christian • Conservative Christian Russell Moore has a message for believers who also worship Trump

CEOs step into the breach

Biden inherits a China policy with strings attached

The state of feminism

America’s moral vacuum

Our destructive cycle of us-vs.-them thinking

Inauguration 2021 Opener

Democracy’s Day’

A house divided • THE QUEST FOR UNITY WILL BE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN’S DEFINING TEST

Crisis mode • INSIDE JOE BIDEN’S AGENDA FOR THE FIRST 100 DAYS

Move forward, but don’t forget • THE MOMENT DEMANDS BOTH ACTION AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Breaking point • REPUBLICANS SPLIT OVER A SECOND TRUMP IMPEACHMENT—AND THEIR PARTY’S FUTURE

Frayed ties • THE PAST FOUR YEARS HAVE DIVIDED FAMILIES. IS THE DAMAGE DONE?

The cost of terror hits home • AS LAWMAKERS CALL FOR A CRACKDOWN ON DOMESTIC TERRORISM, CIVIL LIBERTARIANS FEAR A ROLLBACK OF RIGHTS

Another shot • INSIDE THE FAILURES OF THE U.S. VACCINE ROLLOUT—AND HOW IT CAN BE FIXED

TIME 2030 Opener • Thirty-six hundred days sounds like a lot. It’s roughly the number remaining until the year 2030 draws to a close and, with it, a decade likely to determine whether the planet will remain fit for human habitation. The search for a path to a sustainable and equitable world has already begun, and we will spend many of the days ahead marking its progress. Welcome to TIME 2030.

The soaring twenties • A cascading cluster of problems requires big solutions. This will be the decade we make them happen

Doughnut city • Amsterdam tries to live by a radical new economic theory

Building a better internet • For democracy to flourish, Big Tech must change how it does business

The vegan dynasty • How China could change the world by taking meat off the menu

A green premium • Where we should spend money on climate innovation

Winter survival guide

Not guilty. Just pleasures

The new class of comfort TV

Reinventing a classic

Joan Didion • The legendary journalist and author of Let Me Tell You What I Mean on boredom, the Central Park Five and plans for Easter


Expand title description text