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Time Magazine International Edition

Feb 28 2022
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.

HOW WE CHOSE KID OF THE YEAR

WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT

FOR THE RECORD

SCHOOL’S OUT • School districts across the U.S. are grappling with financial challenges—and fewer students

A SHOT IN THE DARK

WHAT FLORIDA’S ‘DON’T SAY GAY’ BILL MEANS FOR LGBTQ KIDS

NEWS TICKER

HOW CAN SPOTIFY REGAIN TRUST AFTER ITS JOE ROGAN CRISIS?

ART ATTACKS

MILESTONES

IVAN REITMAN • Comedic auteur

SANDY HOOK SUIT • A historic victory

RUSSIA AT CENTER OF ANOTHER OLYMPIC DRUG SCANDAL

HIGHS AND LOWS

ARTIFICIAL SNOW’S SLIPPERY SLOPE

NATHAN CHEN FINALLY GETS HIS GOLDMEDAL

EILEEN GU SKIS INTO A GLOBAL STANDOFF

AT 75, CULT FILMMAKER, AUTHOR AND “FILTH ELDER” JOHN WATERS IS HAVING THE BUSIEST YEAR OF HIS LIFE

IN THE TRENCHES

RETHINKING RISK

A NEW IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL LOOKS LIKELY TO REMAIN STALLED

RECONSTRUCTION’S BLACK POLITICIANS

CLIMATE IS EVERYTHING

THE D.C. BRIEF

THE BLACK HISTORY LOST TO COVID-19

THE REGRETTABLE RISE OF THE ‘NO REGRETS’ PHILOSOPHY

INSIDE FACEBOOK’S AFRICAN SWEATSHOP • OUTSOURCED CONTENT MODERATORS IN KENYA ARE AMONG THE SOCIAL NETWORK’S LOWEST-PAID WORKERS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD

CRASH COURSES • WE NEED TO GET MORE TRUCKERS ONTHE ROADS FAST, BUT THERE’S A PROBLEM WITH THE WAY THEY GET THERE

BEING THERE • Death doulas used to be rare. The pandemic changed that

ON THE FRONT LINES OF CLIMATE CHANGE • THE U.S. MILITARY SAYS IT WANTS TO REDUCE EMISSIONS. BUT IT’S NOT BUILT TO DO THAT

HITTING THE HIGH MARK • HOW A REMOTE HIMALAYAN DISTRICT ACHIEVED AN EXTRAORDINARY COVID-19 VACCINATION RATE

AGE OF UNCERTAINTY • AFTER TWO YEARS OF INSTABILITY AND WHIPLASH, HOW DO WE STOP PEERING NERVOUSLY AROUND THE CORNER?

KID OF THE YEAR • The world in 2021 was overwhelmed with divisive global issues. A comforting consistency: the next generation brims with the positive determination that these kids—selected from a field of thousands of 8- to 16-year-olds—have already shown

ORION JEAN • Ambassador for kindness

MEET THE OTHER FINALISTS

CASH DANIELS • Environmental activist

LINO MARRERO • Inventor

MINA FEDOR • Campaigning against anti-AAPI hate

SAMIRAH HORTON • Antibullying advocate

CATCHING UP WITH GITANJALI RAO

TELEVISUAL DÉJÀ VU • TV’s obsession with dramatizing familiar true stories is blurring the lines between fact and fiction

SABAA TAHIR ON THE EDGE OF A DESERT

MORE SPRING YA MUST-READS

ART SPIEGELMAN • The cartoonist on a Tennessee school board’s move against Maus, his memoir of family and the Holocaust


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 96 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Feb 28 2022

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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.

HOW WE CHOSE KID OF THE YEAR

WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT

FOR THE RECORD

SCHOOL’S OUT • School districts across the U.S. are grappling with financial challenges—and fewer students

A SHOT IN THE DARK

WHAT FLORIDA’S ‘DON’T SAY GAY’ BILL MEANS FOR LGBTQ KIDS

NEWS TICKER

HOW CAN SPOTIFY REGAIN TRUST AFTER ITS JOE ROGAN CRISIS?

ART ATTACKS

MILESTONES

IVAN REITMAN • Comedic auteur

SANDY HOOK SUIT • A historic victory

RUSSIA AT CENTER OF ANOTHER OLYMPIC DRUG SCANDAL

HIGHS AND LOWS

ARTIFICIAL SNOW’S SLIPPERY SLOPE

NATHAN CHEN FINALLY GETS HIS GOLDMEDAL

EILEEN GU SKIS INTO A GLOBAL STANDOFF

AT 75, CULT FILMMAKER, AUTHOR AND “FILTH ELDER” JOHN WATERS IS HAVING THE BUSIEST YEAR OF HIS LIFE

IN THE TRENCHES

RETHINKING RISK

A NEW IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL LOOKS LIKELY TO REMAIN STALLED

RECONSTRUCTION’S BLACK POLITICIANS

CLIMATE IS EVERYTHING

THE D.C. BRIEF

THE BLACK HISTORY LOST TO COVID-19

THE REGRETTABLE RISE OF THE ‘NO REGRETS’ PHILOSOPHY

INSIDE FACEBOOK’S AFRICAN SWEATSHOP • OUTSOURCED CONTENT MODERATORS IN KENYA ARE AMONG THE SOCIAL NETWORK’S LOWEST-PAID WORKERS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD

CRASH COURSES • WE NEED TO GET MORE TRUCKERS ONTHE ROADS FAST, BUT THERE’S A PROBLEM WITH THE WAY THEY GET THERE

BEING THERE • Death doulas used to be rare. The pandemic changed that

ON THE FRONT LINES OF CLIMATE CHANGE • THE U.S. MILITARY SAYS IT WANTS TO REDUCE EMISSIONS. BUT IT’S NOT BUILT TO DO THAT

HITTING THE HIGH MARK • HOW A REMOTE HIMALAYAN DISTRICT ACHIEVED AN EXTRAORDINARY COVID-19 VACCINATION RATE

AGE OF UNCERTAINTY • AFTER TWO YEARS OF INSTABILITY AND WHIPLASH, HOW DO WE STOP PEERING NERVOUSLY AROUND THE CORNER?

KID OF THE YEAR • The world in 2021 was overwhelmed with divisive global issues. A comforting consistency: the next generation brims with the positive determination that these kids—selected from a field of thousands of 8- to 16-year-olds—have already shown

ORION JEAN • Ambassador for kindness

MEET THE OTHER FINALISTS

CASH DANIELS • Environmental activist

LINO MARRERO • Inventor

MINA FEDOR • Campaigning against anti-AAPI hate

SAMIRAH HORTON • Antibullying advocate

CATCHING UP WITH GITANJALI RAO

TELEVISUAL DÉJÀ VU • TV’s obsession with dramatizing familiar true stories is blurring the lines between fact and fiction

SABAA TAHIR ON THE EDGE OF A DESERT

MORE SPRING YA MUST-READS

ART SPIEGELMAN • The cartoonist on a Tennessee school board’s move against Maus, his memoir of family and the Holocaust


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