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Time Magazine International Edition

Mar 15 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

Vaccines vs. viral variants

Democrats can’t keep all their promises in the COVID-19 relief bill

News ticker

Why isn’t the U.S. sanctioning Mohammed bin Salman?

Driving diversity • Hasbro announced Feb. 25 that it will drop “Mr.” and “Mrs.” titles from an upcoming Potato Head play set so everyone can feel “welcome in the Potato Head world.” Here, more toys updated for inclusion and representation.

Milestones

Home bakers find sweet success in tough times

In Jackson, a ski town struggles for balance

Svetlana Tikhanovskaya • Belarus’ opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya learns to lead in exile

After the coup

Free weights • The pandemic has spurred a return to low-cost fitness activities

All Americans deserve equality

Beware Turkey’s President as he faces uncertainty at home

Exploring AI

Signals and symbols: the collars of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Rebuilding the U.S. for a climate-changed world

On the hunt for hate • THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION HAS VOWED TO DEFEAT FAR-RIGHT EXTREMISM. IT JUST NEEDS TO FIGURE OUT HOW

The vaccine gap • WHY THE COVETED SHOTS ARE NOT REACHING PLACES HIT HARDEST BY COVID-19

Leveling the playing field • Kim Ng made history as the first female GM in Major League Baseball. Now she has a job to do

Slow motions • Criminal court cases are backlogged nationwide because of COVID-19, leaving victims and defendants adrift

Special Report: Women and the Pandemic Opener • In times of crisis, women carry the weight. Fortitude comes in many forms

Love or money • These women wanted to CARE FOR THEIR KIDS and KEEP THEIR JOBS. Now they’re suing the employers who FIRED them

Taking care • COVID-19 worsened the HUMANITARIAN CRISIS at the U.S.-Mexico border. A new program supports PREGNANT PEOPLE stuck in limbo

Carrying the revolution • Women are on the FRONT LINES of India’s farmer protests—and making themselves HEARD

Ceyenne Doroshow • on a HOUSING PLAN that won’t leave anyone out

Communal meals • Facing a frayed federal safety net, A SMALL ARMY OF WOMEN are getting food to those who need it

Finding a way out • To combat skyrocketing DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, women in Russia are doing what their government won’t

Puncturing the postfeminist fantasy

The must-read books of March

The rise of the pandemic-era cult film

Lee Isaac Chung • The director of the acclaimed film Minari talks about growing up in Arkansas, the cultural power of food and the Golden Globes


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 100 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Mar 15 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

Vaccines vs. viral variants

Democrats can’t keep all their promises in the COVID-19 relief bill

News ticker

Why isn’t the U.S. sanctioning Mohammed bin Salman?

Driving diversity • Hasbro announced Feb. 25 that it will drop “Mr.” and “Mrs.” titles from an upcoming Potato Head play set so everyone can feel “welcome in the Potato Head world.” Here, more toys updated for inclusion and representation.

Milestones

Home bakers find sweet success in tough times

In Jackson, a ski town struggles for balance

Svetlana Tikhanovskaya • Belarus’ opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya learns to lead in exile

After the coup

Free weights • The pandemic has spurred a return to low-cost fitness activities

All Americans deserve equality

Beware Turkey’s President as he faces uncertainty at home

Exploring AI

Signals and symbols: the collars of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Rebuilding the U.S. for a climate-changed world

On the hunt for hate • THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION HAS VOWED TO DEFEAT FAR-RIGHT EXTREMISM. IT JUST NEEDS TO FIGURE OUT HOW

The vaccine gap • WHY THE COVETED SHOTS ARE NOT REACHING PLACES HIT HARDEST BY COVID-19

Leveling the playing field • Kim Ng made history as the first female GM in Major League Baseball. Now she has a job to do

Slow motions • Criminal court cases are backlogged nationwide because of COVID-19, leaving victims and defendants adrift

Special Report: Women and the Pandemic Opener • In times of crisis, women carry the weight. Fortitude comes in many forms

Love or money • These women wanted to CARE FOR THEIR KIDS and KEEP THEIR JOBS. Now they’re suing the employers who FIRED them

Taking care • COVID-19 worsened the HUMANITARIAN CRISIS at the U.S.-Mexico border. A new program supports PREGNANT PEOPLE stuck in limbo

Carrying the revolution • Women are on the FRONT LINES of India’s farmer protests—and making themselves HEARD

Ceyenne Doroshow • on a HOUSING PLAN that won’t leave anyone out

Communal meals • Facing a frayed federal safety net, A SMALL ARMY OF WOMEN are getting food to those who need it

Finding a way out • To combat skyrocketing DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, women in Russia are doing what their government won’t

Puncturing the postfeminist fantasy

The must-read books of March

The rise of the pandemic-era cult film

Lee Isaac Chung • The director of the acclaimed film Minari talks about growing up in Arkansas, the cultural power of food and the Golden Globes


Expand title description text