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Time Magazine International Edition

Jan 27 2025
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.

FROM THE EDITOR

ON THE COVER

OUR BURNING WORLD • L.A.’s devastating wildfires arrived against the backdrop of an ominous milestone for the planet

Louisiana in mourning

Meta ends fact-checks, sparking concern about misinformation

Bird flu could be the next big health risk. Where’s the vaccine?

MILESTONES

The colleges and companies shaping America’s leaders

With the fall of the Assad regime, Syrians ascend

5 questions to ask yourself at the start of a New Year

CULTIVATING A ‘THIRD LIFE’

Health Matters

The D.C. Brief

The conflicts looming over 2025

The digital labor revolution

‘To be true to ourselves, we must be true to others.’ • AFTER A PRESIDENCY BESET BY CRISIS, A SINGULAR LEADERBECAME AN ICON OF SERVICE

THE COMMITTED • Some Long COVID patients are being pressured into psychiatric wards

NEW HORIZONS: A SPECIAL SECTION

A CALL FOR GLOBAL COOPERATION IN THE INTELLIGENT AGE • Cultivate wisdom along with innovation

BORGE BRENDE • The World Economic Forum president talks with TIME editor Sam Jacobs

IDEAS FOR CHANGE • WEF Young Global Leaders share their hopes for a better future

OPENING THE INVISIBLE HAND • Bhutan’s ambitious plan to boost its economy with a “mindfulness city”

IT’S TIME TO STOP FETISHIZING CAPITALISM • An heiress advocates for a more democratic approach

THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES • In Sudan, locals are saving lives that international aid agencies can’t reach

ALIGNING PROFIT WITH PLANET • Regenerative technologies could help forge a path forward

TECH WE CAN TRUST • Serving humanity’s best interests must be at the center of progress

REV LEBAREDIAN • Nvidia’s vice president of Omniverse and simulation technology on training AI-powered robots

GROUND ZERO FOR AI SAFETY • Inside the U.K.’s bold experiment in technology governance

RENE HAAS • Arm’s CEO on how his hardware is supporting the Fourth Industrial Revolution

5 PREDICTIONS FOR AI IN 2025 • New uses and policy questions come into focus

IN AND OUT AND BACK AGAIN • The hit mystery series Severance ups the stakes of its workplace thriller in a new season following a long hiatus

The person behind the pain

The subtle art of dying

ROY WOOD JR. • The comedian on his new stand-up special, the importance of working in food service, and learning from Keanu Reeves


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 76 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Jan 27 2025

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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.

FROM THE EDITOR

ON THE COVER

OUR BURNING WORLD • L.A.’s devastating wildfires arrived against the backdrop of an ominous milestone for the planet

Louisiana in mourning

Meta ends fact-checks, sparking concern about misinformation

Bird flu could be the next big health risk. Where’s the vaccine?

MILESTONES

The colleges and companies shaping America’s leaders

With the fall of the Assad regime, Syrians ascend

5 questions to ask yourself at the start of a New Year

CULTIVATING A ‘THIRD LIFE’

Health Matters

The D.C. Brief

The conflicts looming over 2025

The digital labor revolution

‘To be true to ourselves, we must be true to others.’ • AFTER A PRESIDENCY BESET BY CRISIS, A SINGULAR LEADERBECAME AN ICON OF SERVICE

THE COMMITTED • Some Long COVID patients are being pressured into psychiatric wards

NEW HORIZONS: A SPECIAL SECTION

A CALL FOR GLOBAL COOPERATION IN THE INTELLIGENT AGE • Cultivate wisdom along with innovation

BORGE BRENDE • The World Economic Forum president talks with TIME editor Sam Jacobs

IDEAS FOR CHANGE • WEF Young Global Leaders share their hopes for a better future

OPENING THE INVISIBLE HAND • Bhutan’s ambitious plan to boost its economy with a “mindfulness city”

IT’S TIME TO STOP FETISHIZING CAPITALISM • An heiress advocates for a more democratic approach

THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES • In Sudan, locals are saving lives that international aid agencies can’t reach

ALIGNING PROFIT WITH PLANET • Regenerative technologies could help forge a path forward

TECH WE CAN TRUST • Serving humanity’s best interests must be at the center of progress

REV LEBAREDIAN • Nvidia’s vice president of Omniverse and simulation technology on training AI-powered robots

GROUND ZERO FOR AI SAFETY • Inside the U.K.’s bold experiment in technology governance

RENE HAAS • Arm’s CEO on how his hardware is supporting the Fourth Industrial Revolution

5 PREDICTIONS FOR AI IN 2025 • New uses and policy questions come into focus

IN AND OUT AND BACK AGAIN • The hit mystery series Severance ups the stakes of its workplace thriller in a new season following a long hiatus

The person behind the pain

The subtle art of dying

ROY WOOD JR. • The comedian on his new stand-up special, the importance of working in food service, and learning from Keanu Reeves


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