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Time Magazine International Edition

Feb 13 2023
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.

CONVERSATION

TRUMP’S 2024 TEST • His first campaign stops reveal a candidate unsure of what his base wants

Fresh grief

Biden’s promised Abrams tanks won’t arrive in Ukraine for months

Why are groceries so expensive right now?

MILESTONES

A snowless future foretold on Europe’s tawny slopes

When science meets seafood

Peru protests

5 ways to find the right therapist for you

Civilization Over Nation

What falling birth rates reveal about China’s future

The D.C. Brief

Health Matters

The secret tax on women’s time

Solutions for a fragmented world • Before the World Economic Forum met in Davos in January, young changemakers in the group’s Global Shaper network named the issues they would tackle

Sleepwalking into a less secure future

David Beasley • The head of the World Food Programme worries about 2023

OUR ENDURING DISCONTENTS • HOW TO UNDERSTAND AMERICA

DEATH BY AMERICAN BRUTALITY • THE BEATING OF TYRE NICHOLS IS HARD TO WATCH. BUT WE MUST BEAR WITNESS

SHADOW NETWORK • Inside the clandestine effort to smuggle a free internet into Iran, one dish at a time

Hollywood movies just aren’t as sexy as they used to be. Blame superheroes

THE QUANTUM LEAP • Quantum computing will transform our world—and create a 21st century “space race”

KEEPING AI IN CHECK • Why ChatGPT’s creator is pro-regulation

PROGRESS HAS ITS RISKS • We must not blindly follow innovation

OLDER, WISER, WAY MORE FUN • Movies aimed at older women, like 80 for Brady, are often derided—but they belong to a time-honored genre

Apocalypse (possibly) now

The network comedy is not dead yet

The 12-year-old boy who fell to earth

What to watch, read, and listen to this winter

Representative Ruben Gallego • The Arizona Democrat serving his fifth term in Congress on challenging Kyrsten Sinema, his breaking point, and political labels


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 68 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Feb 13 2023

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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.

CONVERSATION

TRUMP’S 2024 TEST • His first campaign stops reveal a candidate unsure of what his base wants

Fresh grief

Biden’s promised Abrams tanks won’t arrive in Ukraine for months

Why are groceries so expensive right now?

MILESTONES

A snowless future foretold on Europe’s tawny slopes

When science meets seafood

Peru protests

5 ways to find the right therapist for you

Civilization Over Nation

What falling birth rates reveal about China’s future

The D.C. Brief

Health Matters

The secret tax on women’s time

Solutions for a fragmented world • Before the World Economic Forum met in Davos in January, young changemakers in the group’s Global Shaper network named the issues they would tackle

Sleepwalking into a less secure future

David Beasley • The head of the World Food Programme worries about 2023

OUR ENDURING DISCONTENTS • HOW TO UNDERSTAND AMERICA

DEATH BY AMERICAN BRUTALITY • THE BEATING OF TYRE NICHOLS IS HARD TO WATCH. BUT WE MUST BEAR WITNESS

SHADOW NETWORK • Inside the clandestine effort to smuggle a free internet into Iran, one dish at a time

Hollywood movies just aren’t as sexy as they used to be. Blame superheroes

THE QUANTUM LEAP • Quantum computing will transform our world—and create a 21st century “space race”

KEEPING AI IN CHECK • Why ChatGPT’s creator is pro-regulation

PROGRESS HAS ITS RISKS • We must not blindly follow innovation

OLDER, WISER, WAY MORE FUN • Movies aimed at older women, like 80 for Brady, are often derided—but they belong to a time-honored genre

Apocalypse (possibly) now

The network comedy is not dead yet

The 12-year-old boy who fell to earth

What to watch, read, and listen to this winter

Representative Ruben Gallego • The Arizona Democrat serving his fifth term in Congress on challenging Kyrsten Sinema, his breaking point, and political labels


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