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Time Magazine International Edition

May 09 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.

WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT

FOR THE RECORD

CLASS WARFARE • Led by Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida is a bellwether in legislating what educators can—and can’t—say

CLIMATE ACTION

GAMING FAME IN PHILIPPINES ELECTIONS

NEWS TICKER

IS IT TIME TO TRACK AT-HOME COVID-19 TESTS?

MILESTONES

ORRIN HATCH • An unexpected dealmaker

TEXAS EXECUTION • A stay for Melissa Lucio

WHITE HOUSE BANS U.S. TESTS OF SPACE WEAPONS

WHY THE RENT WON’T STOP RISING

LAWSUIT FILED OVER TRACKING IMMIGRANTS

GREEN STEEL FROM SWEDEN

HOW UKRAINE IS CROWDSOURCING DIGITAL EVIDENCE OF WAR CRIMES

ACTIVIST NADIA MURAD ON SEXUAL VIOLENCE AS A WEAPON OF WAR

GOODBYE, ISS. HELLO, PRIVATE SPACE STATIONS

VIRGINIA STATE LEGISLATOR DANICA ROEM’S ROAD MAP FOR PROTECTING LGBTQ KIDS

MOURNING

LET’S TEST TO TREAT

WHAT IT FEELS LIKE WHEN PEOPLE ACT LIKE COVID-19 IS OVER

INTO THE METAVERSE

THE D.C. BRIEF

THE CASE FOR A ‘FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT’ CHILD-WELFARE SYSTEM

INSIDE ZELENSKY’S WORLD • As casualties mount and the war nears a critical moment, two weeks in the presidential compound show how the Ukrainian leader has changed

PORTRAITS OF THE UNBOWED • Russians protest the war in Ukraine despite beatings, jail, and loss of livelihood

THE QUIET EUROPEAN • Chancellor Olaf Scholz is charting a new course for Germany at a time of historic crisis. He just doesn’t want to talk about it

TWEET STORM • TWITTER’S EMPLOYEES WEIGH WORKING FOR ITS NO. 1 TROLL

WHAT MUSK BELIEVES

MIDDLE CLASS, LOW HOPES • THEY THOUGHT THE PANDEMIC MIGHT BE A TIME TO CATCH UP FINANCIALLY. BUT THINGS ARE WORSE THAN EVER

FORCED LABOR • Many boys in Bangladesh were put to work during the pandemic. School is resuming without them

THE NEW SCIENCE OF FORGETTING • CAN’T RECALL THE NAME OF YOUR THIRD-GRADE TEACHER? DON’T WORRY—IT’S JUST YOUR BRAIN CLEARING THE DEBRIS

SCREEN SAVER • MoviePass co-founder Stacy Spikes is trying to stage a comeback and help movie theaters in the process

COMEDY OF ERRORS • Top-tier comics who are obsessed with their haters are ruining stand-up

LOSING HER MIND TO CATCH A KILLER

THE BOXER UNDONE BY HIS SINS

A GRIM BUT TIMELY WARNING FROM 1960s FRANCE

KISSES, NOT STONES

THE THRILLS OF TWINTUITION

WHAT TO WATCH, READ, AND LISTEN TO RIGHT NOW

TINA BROWN • The journalist on her new book about the British royal family, Prince Andrew’s sleaze, and what Diana would have been like as Queen


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 96 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: May 09 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.

WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT

FOR THE RECORD

CLASS WARFARE • Led by Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida is a bellwether in legislating what educators can—and can’t—say

CLIMATE ACTION

GAMING FAME IN PHILIPPINES ELECTIONS

NEWS TICKER

IS IT TIME TO TRACK AT-HOME COVID-19 TESTS?

MILESTONES

ORRIN HATCH • An unexpected dealmaker

TEXAS EXECUTION • A stay for Melissa Lucio

WHITE HOUSE BANS U.S. TESTS OF SPACE WEAPONS

WHY THE RENT WON’T STOP RISING

LAWSUIT FILED OVER TRACKING IMMIGRANTS

GREEN STEEL FROM SWEDEN

HOW UKRAINE IS CROWDSOURCING DIGITAL EVIDENCE OF WAR CRIMES

ACTIVIST NADIA MURAD ON SEXUAL VIOLENCE AS A WEAPON OF WAR

GOODBYE, ISS. HELLO, PRIVATE SPACE STATIONS

VIRGINIA STATE LEGISLATOR DANICA ROEM’S ROAD MAP FOR PROTECTING LGBTQ KIDS

MOURNING

LET’S TEST TO TREAT

WHAT IT FEELS LIKE WHEN PEOPLE ACT LIKE COVID-19 IS OVER

INTO THE METAVERSE

THE D.C. BRIEF

THE CASE FOR A ‘FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT’ CHILD-WELFARE SYSTEM

INSIDE ZELENSKY’S WORLD • As casualties mount and the war nears a critical moment, two weeks in the presidential compound show how the Ukrainian leader has changed

PORTRAITS OF THE UNBOWED • Russians protest the war in Ukraine despite beatings, jail, and loss of livelihood

THE QUIET EUROPEAN • Chancellor Olaf Scholz is charting a new course for Germany at a time of historic crisis. He just doesn’t want to talk about it

TWEET STORM • TWITTER’S EMPLOYEES WEIGH WORKING FOR ITS NO. 1 TROLL

WHAT MUSK BELIEVES

MIDDLE CLASS, LOW HOPES • THEY THOUGHT THE PANDEMIC MIGHT BE A TIME TO CATCH UP FINANCIALLY. BUT THINGS ARE WORSE THAN EVER

FORCED LABOR • Many boys in Bangladesh were put to work during the pandemic. School is resuming without them

THE NEW SCIENCE OF FORGETTING • CAN’T RECALL THE NAME OF YOUR THIRD-GRADE TEACHER? DON’T WORRY—IT’S JUST YOUR BRAIN CLEARING THE DEBRIS

SCREEN SAVER • MoviePass co-founder Stacy Spikes is trying to stage a comeback and help movie theaters in the process

COMEDY OF ERRORS • Top-tier comics who are obsessed with their haters are ruining stand-up

LOSING HER MIND TO CATCH A KILLER

THE BOXER UNDONE BY HIS SINS

A GRIM BUT TIMELY WARNING FROM 1960s FRANCE

KISSES, NOT STONES

THE THRILLS OF TWINTUITION

WHAT TO WATCH, READ, AND LISTEN TO RIGHT NOW

TINA BROWN • The journalist on her new book about the British royal family, Prince Andrew’s sleaze, and what Diana would have been like as Queen


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