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Time Magazine International Edition

Nov 07 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.

TIME

A different way to see our planet

TIME100 NEXT GALA

THE BATTLE FOR UKRAINE’S INTERNET • Attempts to maintain online infrastructure—seen here in Kharkiv—have become critical in the ongoing war

Artists’ statement

Britain’s newest leader faces a tough road

Aid for chipmakers, cuts for workers

What’s next in the fight over debt forgiveness?

MILESTONES

The curious case of the cannibal crabs

Netflix charges for password sharing

Somalia faces its worst drought ever, as the world looks away

In search of a hero, biographer Stacy Schiff pulled Samuel Adams out of the shadows

Another aftermath

How to be both ambitious and fulfilled

A painless inflation fix

Macron faces a political struggle in France

The D.C. Brief

The Leadership Brief

The art of persuasion in a polarized age

THE VIBES ELECTION • Like a lot of races this year, the Pennsylvania Senate contest will hinge on voters’ gut feelings about the candidates

LAKE EFFECT • A rising MAGA star might be Arizona’s next governor

THE VOTING GUIDE • Answering common questions about how to cast your ballot

MUTUALLY ASSURED SURVIVAL • NO NATION CAN ESCAPE THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE—AND WEALTHY COUNTRIES WILL HAVE TO GIVE THEIR VULNERABLE NEIGHBORS MORE THAN JUST SYMPATHY

THE SELFISH CASE FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE • Appealing to rich countries’ self-interest may be the best way to their wallets

BANGLADESH’S MEDIA LESSON

TAX OIL TO PAY FOR DAMAGE

I AM A CLIMATE MIGRANT

A RIVER’S DAY IN COURT • An Indigenous community in Ecuador fights to save its river from the green-transition fallout

WHAT EGYPT’S MISSING AT COP27

THE PEOPLE’S CONDUCTOR • PRE-EMINENT CONDUCTOR GUSTAVO DUDAMEL WANTS TO TAKE CLASSICAL MUSIC OFF ITS PEDESTAL

HEAVY IS THE CROWN • At a particularly precarious moment for the monarchy, The Crown dredges up the new King’s darkest chapter

A filmmaker comes of age, uneasily, in 1980s Queens

A suburban mom finds her calling

True crime polished to a classy, sterile sheen

Cormac McCarthy pushes the boundaries

What to watch, read, and listen to now

Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee • The physician and Pulitzer Prize–winning author talks about cancer, COVID, and why we’re not all bacteria


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 74 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Nov 07 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.

TIME

A different way to see our planet

TIME100 NEXT GALA

THE BATTLE FOR UKRAINE’S INTERNET • Attempts to maintain online infrastructure—seen here in Kharkiv—have become critical in the ongoing war

Artists’ statement

Britain’s newest leader faces a tough road

Aid for chipmakers, cuts for workers

What’s next in the fight over debt forgiveness?

MILESTONES

The curious case of the cannibal crabs

Netflix charges for password sharing

Somalia faces its worst drought ever, as the world looks away

In search of a hero, biographer Stacy Schiff pulled Samuel Adams out of the shadows

Another aftermath

How to be both ambitious and fulfilled

A painless inflation fix

Macron faces a political struggle in France

The D.C. Brief

The Leadership Brief

The art of persuasion in a polarized age

THE VIBES ELECTION • Like a lot of races this year, the Pennsylvania Senate contest will hinge on voters’ gut feelings about the candidates

LAKE EFFECT • A rising MAGA star might be Arizona’s next governor

THE VOTING GUIDE • Answering common questions about how to cast your ballot

MUTUALLY ASSURED SURVIVAL • NO NATION CAN ESCAPE THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE—AND WEALTHY COUNTRIES WILL HAVE TO GIVE THEIR VULNERABLE NEIGHBORS MORE THAN JUST SYMPATHY

THE SELFISH CASE FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE • Appealing to rich countries’ self-interest may be the best way to their wallets

BANGLADESH’S MEDIA LESSON

TAX OIL TO PAY FOR DAMAGE

I AM A CLIMATE MIGRANT

A RIVER’S DAY IN COURT • An Indigenous community in Ecuador fights to save its river from the green-transition fallout

WHAT EGYPT’S MISSING AT COP27

THE PEOPLE’S CONDUCTOR • PRE-EMINENT CONDUCTOR GUSTAVO DUDAMEL WANTS TO TAKE CLASSICAL MUSIC OFF ITS PEDESTAL

HEAVY IS THE CROWN • At a particularly precarious moment for the monarchy, The Crown dredges up the new King’s darkest chapter

A filmmaker comes of age, uneasily, in 1980s Queens

A suburban mom finds her calling

True crime polished to a classy, sterile sheen

Cormac McCarthy pushes the boundaries

What to watch, read, and listen to now

Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee • The physician and Pulitzer Prize–winning author talks about cancer, COVID, and why we’re not all bacteria


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