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Time Magazine International Edition

Feb 27 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.

IMPACT AWARDS

PREVENTABLE DEVESTATION • In Turkey, a pair of lethal earthquakes indicts a government

How to help victims of the earthquakes

Champion Chiefs

Bird flu isn’t a danger to humans … yet

5 ways to be mindful without meditating

Why does the U.S. keep shooting down UFOs?

MILESTONES

Bolsonaro’s surreal new life as a Florida man

His mission: changing how we think about racism

THE POWER OF A TIME COVER

100 YEARS OF TIME • Revisiting some of our most influential covers, with the people who lived that history. Stay tuned for more of this series on time.com and in upcoming issues

The D.C. Brief

What’s at stake in Nigeria’s presidential election

How I helped Trump and Giuliani undercut Ukraine

INSIDE THE BASEMENT WHERE AN ENTIRE UKRAINIAN VILLAGE WAS HELD CAPTIVE FOR 25 HARROWING NIGHTS

WHERE WES MOORE COMES FROM • The Maryland governor may be the Democrats’ most talented newcomer since Barack Obama

THE AI ARMS RACE IS CHANGING EVERYTHING • Tech companies are betting big on AI. Are they making the same old mistakes?

GENDER POLITICS • SPAIN’S MINISTER OF EQUALITY IS PUTTING ONE OF EUROPE’S MOST FEMINIST GOVERNMENTS TO THE TEST

KING OF THE WORLD • After weathering a decade of skepticism, James Cameron revels in the success of the Avatar sequel

The strange case of the resurgent whodunit

Rebecca Makkai goes back to high school

The most mysterious Brontë, revealed and unsolved

ELIZABETH BANKS • The actor-filmmaker on helming the horror comedy Cocaine Bear, the right kind of gore, and defying expectations


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 70 Publisher: Time Magazine UK Ltd. Edition: Feb 27 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.

IMPACT AWARDS

PREVENTABLE DEVESTATION • In Turkey, a pair of lethal earthquakes indicts a government

How to help victims of the earthquakes

Champion Chiefs

Bird flu isn’t a danger to humans … yet

5 ways to be mindful without meditating

Why does the U.S. keep shooting down UFOs?

MILESTONES

Bolsonaro’s surreal new life as a Florida man

His mission: changing how we think about racism

THE POWER OF A TIME COVER

100 YEARS OF TIME • Revisiting some of our most influential covers, with the people who lived that history. Stay tuned for more of this series on time.com and in upcoming issues

The D.C. Brief

What’s at stake in Nigeria’s presidential election

How I helped Trump and Giuliani undercut Ukraine

INSIDE THE BASEMENT WHERE AN ENTIRE UKRAINIAN VILLAGE WAS HELD CAPTIVE FOR 25 HARROWING NIGHTS

WHERE WES MOORE COMES FROM • The Maryland governor may be the Democrats’ most talented newcomer since Barack Obama

THE AI ARMS RACE IS CHANGING EVERYTHING • Tech companies are betting big on AI. Are they making the same old mistakes?

GENDER POLITICS • SPAIN’S MINISTER OF EQUALITY IS PUTTING ONE OF EUROPE’S MOST FEMINIST GOVERNMENTS TO THE TEST

KING OF THE WORLD • After weathering a decade of skepticism, James Cameron revels in the success of the Avatar sequel

The strange case of the resurgent whodunit

Rebecca Makkai goes back to high school

The most mysterious Brontë, revealed and unsolved

ELIZABETH BANKS • The actor-filmmaker on helming the horror comedy Cocaine Bear, the right kind of gore, and defying expectations


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