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Joseph Hincks
Middle East Correspondent for TIME
Recent Articles
Korea Expert Victor Cha on the Propsect of Peace for the Peninsula
The man dropped as Trump's pick for South Korean ambassador, over reportedly divergent strategies, talks to TIME
By Joseph Hincks / Seoul
May 30, 2018
Trump Will Enter North Korea Summit With Weakened Hand
Trump's volatility gave Kim Jong Un the advantage, analysts say
By Joseph Hincks / Seoul
May 28, 2018
How Seoul Reacted to Trump Quitting North Korea Talks
The move appeared to blindside South Korea and other U.S. allies
By Joseph Hincks / Seoul
May 25, 2018
Inter-Korean Talks Expected to Resume
Pyongyang pulled out of high-level talks with Seoul on May 16, angered by the military exercises
By Joseph Hincks / Seoul
May 24, 2018
What to Know About the Wave of Suicide Bombings in Indonesia
A child as young as nine reportedly took part in the suicide mission
By Joseph Hincks
May 14, 2018
Netflix Series About Philippines' Drug War Faces Criticism
Thousands of suspected drug dealers and users have been killed since President Rodrigo Duterte took office
By Joseph Hincks / Manila
April 30, 2018
Impossible Foods Are on a Meat-Free Mission to Transform the Way We Eat
The meat-free burger has made its first international foray in Hong Kong. Its CEO talks about how plant-based diets will save the planet
By Joseph Hincks / Hong Kong
April 23, 2018
Werner Herzog Reflects on 50 Years of Filmmaking
The famed German auteur has directed more than 70 films, operas, and TV shows
By Joseph Hincks / Hong Kong
April 4, 2018
The World May Be Headed for a Food Crisis. Here's How to Avert It
A few easy ways to be healthier and help avert a global food crisis at the same time
By Joseph Hincks / Hong Kong
March 28, 2018
Life in the Most Polluted Capital in the World
It’s 11 below (-24C) outside but the stove is burning and baby Almasbek Toltalkhan is warm in his family’s yurt. His mother, Nursaule, scoops him from a crib engraved with pictures of coconut palms and...
By Joseph Hincks
March 23, 2018
What to Know About Russia's Presidential Election
Including who is challenging Putin and what is at stake
By Joseph Hincks
March 13, 2018
A Bag Containing 54 Severed Human Hands Washed Up in Siberia
Police are investigating who the hands belonged to and why they were chopped off
By Joseph Hincks
March 9, 2018
Read the Statement Confirming Trump Will Meet Kim Jong-un
The statement says the North Korean leader is "committed to denuclearization"
By Joseph Hincks
March 8, 2018
Theresa May Discusses Human Rights With Saudi Crown Prince
She urged Saudi Arabia to allow unfettered access for humanitarian aid to Yemen
By Joseph Hincks
March 8, 2018
Trump Administration Backtracks, Lifts Elephant Trophy Ban
Plans to lift the ban were initially postponed after public outcry
By Joseph Hincks
March 7, 2018
Wreck of World War II Aircraft Carrier Found After 76 Years
More than 200 sailors died when the USS Lexington sank on May 8, 1942
By Joseph Hincks
March 6, 2018
Women's Rights March in Turkey Ends With Tear Gas, Arrests
About 15 women were detained, local reports say
By Joseph Hincks
March 5, 2018
A Few Things to Know About the Alpine Edelweiss Flower
The romantic bloom is a mainstay of Alpine folklore
By Joseph Hincks
March 5, 2018
Jailed School Shooter Praises Parkland Activist-Survivors
He called the principal who subdued him “a hero who I owe my life to"
By Joseph Hincks
March 4, 2018
Syria Bombing Continues Despite Ceasefire Vote
A week-long campaign of bombing and shelling killed hundreds in Eastern Ghouta
By Joseph Hincks
February 26, 2018
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