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Time Magazine International Edition

Aug 08 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.

A matter of health

FOR THE RECORD

TEMPERATURE TANTRUM • As the U.K. hit record highs, some on the right urged Britons to ‘stay cool and carry on’

Papal apology

China’s mortgage boycotts spell trouble

NEWS TICKER

Why is it so hard to get tested for monkeypox?

Reversals of fortune • It’s been a difficult summer for Elon Musk. Facing lawsuits and factory shutdowns, the world’s richest person has his hands full—and more could be coming.

Milestones

Economist Emily Oster still believes that data can ease (some) parental anxiety

There’s a new number to call for mental-health crises: 988

Hitting home

Democratizing real estate investment

IRAN IS ON THE CUSP OF A BOMB

Italy’s descent into political turmoil and chaos

The Coronavirus Brief

The D.C. Brief

The struggle to save a clinic that can no longer provide abortions

THE TRIALS OF BRITTNEY GRINER • IN A CONTEST OF VALUES, A BASKETBALL STAR DETAINED IN RUSSIA REPRESENTS THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

THE COMING WORLDS • THE METAVERSE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION, BUT IT’S SURE TO CHANGE OUR LIVES

A LOSING GAME • AXIE INFINITY WAS SUPPOSED TO PULL FILIPINOS OUT OF POVERTY. THEN ITS VIRTUAL ECONOMY CRASHED

KINGMAKER • JIM CLYBURN’S LONG QUEST FOR BLACK POLITICAL POWER

LITHIUM MINING’S NEXT FRONTIER • NEW TECHNOLOGY COULD GIVE ARGENTINA A SUSTAINABLE GOLD RUSH

FULL SPEED AHEAD • A VIETNAMESE ELECTRIC CAR FIRM IS OPENING A PLANT IN NORTH CAROLINA. ITS AMBITIONS ARE GLOBAL

NO FILTER • After 25 years on The View, Joy Behar knows the strong reaction she provokes in people. She’s fine with it

CHANGING TV FROM THE RESERVATION • Sterlin Harjo’s communal approach to Reservation Dogs has made the comedy more than just a must-see TV show

Questioning a radical change

Sex and the newly single gay man

A paper trail through time

A superb rescue story, with a happy ending always in view

Dunham hits the sweet spot

A thoroughly modern satire jabs at podcast culture, and more

What to watch, read, and listen to right now

ADAM KINZINGER • The retiring GOP Congressman on what’s next for the Jan. 6 hearings, when the party will ditch Donald Trump, and his beef with House leader Kevin McCarthy


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 88 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Aug 08 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.

A matter of health

FOR THE RECORD

TEMPERATURE TANTRUM • As the U.K. hit record highs, some on the right urged Britons to ‘stay cool and carry on’

Papal apology

China’s mortgage boycotts spell trouble

NEWS TICKER

Why is it so hard to get tested for monkeypox?

Reversals of fortune • It’s been a difficult summer for Elon Musk. Facing lawsuits and factory shutdowns, the world’s richest person has his hands full—and more could be coming.

Milestones

Economist Emily Oster still believes that data can ease (some) parental anxiety

There’s a new number to call for mental-health crises: 988

Hitting home

Democratizing real estate investment

IRAN IS ON THE CUSP OF A BOMB

Italy’s descent into political turmoil and chaos

The Coronavirus Brief

The D.C. Brief

The struggle to save a clinic that can no longer provide abortions

THE TRIALS OF BRITTNEY GRINER • IN A CONTEST OF VALUES, A BASKETBALL STAR DETAINED IN RUSSIA REPRESENTS THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

THE COMING WORLDS • THE METAVERSE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION, BUT IT’S SURE TO CHANGE OUR LIVES

A LOSING GAME • AXIE INFINITY WAS SUPPOSED TO PULL FILIPINOS OUT OF POVERTY. THEN ITS VIRTUAL ECONOMY CRASHED

KINGMAKER • JIM CLYBURN’S LONG QUEST FOR BLACK POLITICAL POWER

LITHIUM MINING’S NEXT FRONTIER • NEW TECHNOLOGY COULD GIVE ARGENTINA A SUSTAINABLE GOLD RUSH

FULL SPEED AHEAD • A VIETNAMESE ELECTRIC CAR FIRM IS OPENING A PLANT IN NORTH CAROLINA. ITS AMBITIONS ARE GLOBAL

NO FILTER • After 25 years on The View, Joy Behar knows the strong reaction she provokes in people. She’s fine with it

CHANGING TV FROM THE RESERVATION • Sterlin Harjo’s communal approach to Reservation Dogs has made the comedy more than just a must-see TV show

Questioning a radical change

Sex and the newly single gay man

A paper trail through time

A superb rescue story, with a happy ending always in view

Dunham hits the sweet spot

A thoroughly modern satire jabs at podcast culture, and more

What to watch, read, and listen to right now

ADAM KINZINGER • The retiring GOP Congressman on what’s next for the Jan. 6 hearings, when the party will ditch Donald Trump, and his beef with House leader Kevin McCarthy


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