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Time Magazine International Edition

Apr 12 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

After huge 2020 turnout, GOP moves to restrict voting

Trans rights in the spotlight as U.S. states pass discriminatory bills

News ticker

Will Amazon workers ignite a labor-union revolution?

Milestones

The psychology of influence

A breaking point for Atlanta’s Asian businesses

Pramila Jayapal • Representative Pramila Jayapal is pushing Joe Biden to be more progressive

Far from home

America’s guns pandemic

The new price of doing business in China

The shipping crisis

My adoption didn’t make me less Korean

Keeping the faith • JOE BIDEN’S PRESIDENCY HAS HIGHLIGHTED THE RIFTS IN THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

The College Gap Opener

The lost year • On track for college before the pandemic, some high school seniors lost more than time

A closeup view of anxiety

Desperate for debt forgiveness • The economy wins when student loans are erased, but borrowers often struggle to access relief programs

Panic mode • The pandemic exacerbated wealthy families’ fears that their kids won’t get into top colleges

Pinterest paid its most senior woman $22.5M for gender discrimination. There’s a lot more to the story • She and two other former employees went from roiling the “nicest” social media platform to fighting the racism and sexism of Silicon Valley

All the stops • After taking on New York City’s crumbling subway system, Andy Byford is back home in the U.K. with an even a bigger mission: saving London’s transit network from postpandemic collapse—and convincing the world not to give up on public transport

Out in the cold • With support networks shut down by the pandemic, deaths among the nation’s homeless have skyrocketed

T.G.I.…Thursday? • Spain’s trial of a four-day workweek could make the idea go mainstream

PTSD. Addiction. Depression. Hope? • The psychedelic ibogaine is illegal, potentially deadly—and could inspire new treatments for some of mainstream medicine’s most undertreated conditions

That new car sound • WHAT SHOULD YOU HEAR FROM AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE? AUTOMAKERS ARE WORKING ON ANSWERS—AND COMPOSING THE SOUNDSCAPE OF THE 21ST CENTURY CITY

How docu-mania took streaming by storm

The truth behind a fantasy Harlem

Idris Elba brings a regal urban cowboy to life

Taylor Swift rewrites history

Kevin Young • The new director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture on loss, Reconstruction and the power of poetry


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 100 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Apr 12 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

After huge 2020 turnout, GOP moves to restrict voting

Trans rights in the spotlight as U.S. states pass discriminatory bills

News ticker

Will Amazon workers ignite a labor-union revolution?

Milestones

The psychology of influence

A breaking point for Atlanta’s Asian businesses

Pramila Jayapal • Representative Pramila Jayapal is pushing Joe Biden to be more progressive

Far from home

America’s guns pandemic

The new price of doing business in China

The shipping crisis

My adoption didn’t make me less Korean

Keeping the faith • JOE BIDEN’S PRESIDENCY HAS HIGHLIGHTED THE RIFTS IN THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

The College Gap Opener

The lost year • On track for college before the pandemic, some high school seniors lost more than time

A closeup view of anxiety

Desperate for debt forgiveness • The economy wins when student loans are erased, but borrowers often struggle to access relief programs

Panic mode • The pandemic exacerbated wealthy families’ fears that their kids won’t get into top colleges

Pinterest paid its most senior woman $22.5M for gender discrimination. There’s a lot more to the story • She and two other former employees went from roiling the “nicest” social media platform to fighting the racism and sexism of Silicon Valley

All the stops • After taking on New York City’s crumbling subway system, Andy Byford is back home in the U.K. with an even a bigger mission: saving London’s transit network from postpandemic collapse—and convincing the world not to give up on public transport

Out in the cold • With support networks shut down by the pandemic, deaths among the nation’s homeless have skyrocketed

T.G.I.…Thursday? • Spain’s trial of a four-day workweek could make the idea go mainstream

PTSD. Addiction. Depression. Hope? • The psychedelic ibogaine is illegal, potentially deadly—and could inspire new treatments for some of mainstream medicine’s most undertreated conditions

That new car sound • WHAT SHOULD YOU HEAR FROM AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE? AUTOMAKERS ARE WORKING ON ANSWERS—AND COMPOSING THE SOUNDSCAPE OF THE 21ST CENTURY CITY

How docu-mania took streaming by storm

The truth behind a fantasy Harlem

Idris Elba brings a regal urban cowboy to life

Taylor Swift rewrites history

Kevin Young • The new director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture on loss, Reconstruction and the power of poetry


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