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World: Part 205
- ‘We Will Share Our Vaccine with the World.’ Inside the Chinese Biotech Firm Leading the Fight Against COVID-19
- A North Korean Defector Likely Fled Back Across the Border After He Was Accused of Sexual Assault in South Korea, Officials Say
- Hong Kong, Which Had All But Beaten Coronavirus, Adopts Tough Restrictions Amid a Troubling Surge
- ‘I Was Too Fat.’ Prime Minister Boris Johnson Says Brits Must Lose Weight to Fight Coronavirus
- Elite South Korean Contact Tracers Show the World How to Beat COVID-19
- What Vaccine Nationalism Means for the Coronavirus Pandemic
- For Myanmar’s Elections to Be Free and Fair Rohingya Must Get the Right to Vote
- Vietnam Went Nearly 100 Days Without a Local Coronavirus Case. A New Outbreak Has Shattered the Calm
- What China’s New Deal with Iran Says About Its Ambitions in the Region
- Trump Says He’s ‘Never Discussed’ Reports of Taliban Bounties With Russian President Vladimir Putin
- Record Number of Environmental Activists Killed In 2019
- Hong Kong Disqualifies 12 Pro-Democracy Activists From Election
- A Third of Children Globally May Have Dangerous Levels of Lead in Their Blood, According to a New Report
- ‘Africa is a Land of Opportunity.’ United Bank for Africa Chairman Tony Elumelu on Why Now Is the Time to Invest in Africa
- These Scientists Are Sewer-Diving in an Attempt to Detect Silent COVID-19 Outbreaks
- One of India’s Most Powerful Officials, a Close Aide to PM Modi, Tests Positive for COVID-19
- These Are the 10 ‘Most Urgent’ Cases of Threats to Press Freedom Around the World in August 2020
- Seoul’s Mayor Championed Women’s Rights. The #MeToo Allegations Against Him Have Bitterly Divided Korea
- How Beijing’s National Security Crackdown Transformed Hong Kong in a Single Month
- India’s Narendra Modi Broke Ground on a Controversial Temple of Ram. Here’s Why It Matters
- To Honor the Victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 75 Years on, We Must Lay Down Our Nuclear Weapons
- Explosion in Beirut: Photos From a City Still Reeling From the Blast
- Beirut Was Already Suffering. Then Came a Deadly Explosion
- Climate Change Could Cause More Annual Deaths Than Infectious Disease by 2100
- How Travelers Are Beating Tough Flight Restrictions Eight Month Into the Pandemic
- Around the World Elections Are Being Delayed Because of the Pandemic. Here’s Where Experts Say Hong Kong Went Wrong
- Watch an Exclusive Clip From a New Documentary About Maria Ressa’s Fight for Press Freedom in the Philippines
- Europe Is Near the Brink of a Second Wave of COVID-19. Will Its New Containment Strategy Work?
- #DontCallMeMurzyn: Black Women in Poland Are Powering the Campaign Against a Racial Slur
- The Leader of Europe’s ‘Last Dictatorship’ Is Facing an Unprecedented Challenge. Here’s What It Could Mean for Belarus
- A Year After India Revoked Kashmir’s Special Status, Kashmiris Worry About a Demographic Shift
- Hong Kong Police Arrest Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai and Raid His Newspaper Under National Security Law
- India’s Richest Tycoon Just Surpassed the Wealthiest European After Growing His Fortune by $22 Billion in 2020
- China Sanctions 11 Americans in Retaliation for U.S. Action Against Hong Kong Officials
- Lebanon Should Seize This Devastating Moment for Lasting Change
- ‘It Smells Like Despair.’ A Diary of Life Inside Beirut After a Deadly Explosion
- #PolishStonewall: LGBTQ Activists Are Rallying Together After Police Violence at Protests in Warsaw
- China to Bring Up Measures Against WeChat and TikTok in Upcoming U.S. Trade Talks
- TIME 100 Talks
- Kenya Is Trying to End Child Marriage. But Climate Change Is Putting More Young Girls at Risk
- How U.S. Sanctions on Hong Kong Could Leave Banks Caught in the Middle
- The U.S. Can Only Defeat COVID-19 Through Global Solidarity
- ‘I Should Be Presumed Innocent.’ Hong Kong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai Criticizes His Arrest
- The Trump Administration’s Air Strikes in Somalia Are On the Rise Again—and Civilians Are Paying the Price
- Political Prisoners Remain Behind Bars as COVID-19 Surges in Iran. This Activist Is Risking Her Life to Get Them Out
- After 102 Days COVID-Free, New Zealand’s Resurgence Highlights the Difficulties of Returning to Normal Life
- ‘This Is Our Last Chance.’ A Photographer Captures the Energy for Change in Beirut After the Explosion
- Facebook Wanted to Be a Force for Good in Myanmar. Now It Is Rejecting a Request to Help With a Genocide Investigation
- U.N. Secretary-General Warns U.S.-China Tensions Risk Dividing World Into ‘2 Blocs’
- Fred Swaniker on How Entrepreneurs Could Help Africa Emerge Stronger From the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Women in Leadership Must Be Prepared to Face, and Fight, Sexism, Former Australian Leader Julia Gillard Says
- The Debate About Reopening Schools Is a Preview of Climate-Related Disruption to Come
- Tens of Thousands Are Protesting in Belarus. Here’s What’s Behind the Uprising Against President Lukashenko
- Why Are Thai Protesters Risking Up to 15 Years in Prison to Criticize the Monarchy?
- How the Pandemic Is Reshaping India
- Why Putin Is Unlikely to Come to Belarusian President Lukashenko’s Rescue
- How Small Acts of Defiance Turned Into a Massive Movement Against Europe’s Last Dictator
- A Radical German Program Promised a Fresh Start to Yazidi Survivors of ISIS Captivity. But Some Women Are Still Longing for Help
- Exclusive: The Chinese Scientist Who Sequenced the First COVID-19 Genome Speaks Out About the Controversies Surrounding His Work
- ‘I’d Like to Punch You in the Mouth.’ Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro Enraged by Reporter’s Question About Payments to His Wife
- The World Health Organization Declares Africa Polio-Free
- Europe Is Seeing a Surge in Coronavirus Cases. Are Tourists the Cause of the Increase?
- Facebook’s Ties to India’s Ruling Party Complicate Its Fight Against Hate Speech
- ‘There’s Still a Lot to Do.’ After Christchurch Shooter’s Sentencing, New Zealand Muslim Leader Urges Reforms
- Japan’s Shinzo Abe Resigns for Health Reasons, Leaving Unfinished Political Business
- How Dangerous Is Greece and Turkey’s Mediterranean Standoff?
- New Zealand’s Largest City Exits Lockdown After Bringing Mystery COVID-19 Surge Under Control
- What Happens Next in Mali After the Coup
- These Are the 10 ‘Most Urgent’ Cases of Threats to Press Freedom Around the World in September 2020
- Inside the Dangerous Mission to Understand What Makes Extremists Tick—and How to Change Their Minds
- Children Across Europe Are Going Back to School. Here’s How 3 Countries Are Managing It
- “Benghazi Definitely Crossed Everyone’s Mind”: The Inside Story of the U.S. Embassy Attack in Baghdad
- Wuhan Strives to Return to Normal, But Scars From the Pandemic Run Deep
- Why Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Love Affair with the Ottoman Empire Should Worry The World
- Alexei Navalny Has Been Confirmed Poisoned by the Russian Nerve Agent Novichok. What Happens Now?
- The Ocean Farmers Trying to Save the World With Seaweed
- ‘Now People Can Read the Truth.’ A Former FBI Agent’s Memoir on the War on Terror Is Declassified After 9 Years
- Yoshihide Suga Will Succeed Shinzo Abe as Prime Minister. What’s Next for Japan?
- What Japanese Politics Looks Like After Abe’s Resignation
- Blaze That Destroyed Greece’s Moria Refugee Camp Symbolizes Breakdown in E.U. Over Future of Migrants
- ‘This Is Not the Time for Tiptoeing.’ How British Vogue‘s Edward Enninful Is Shaking Up the Fashion World
- What the Arrest of a Prominent Jordanian Cartoonist Says About the State of Satire in the Arab World
- ‘Thailand’s Inconvenient Truth.’ Why This Billionaire Is Risking It All to Back Reform of the Monarchy
- How Climate Change May Be Contributing to Our Political Instability
- South Africa’s Private Game Reserves Are Struggling to Survive Without Tourists. The Animals Are, Too
- Central Europe Largely Avoided the First Coronavirus Wave. Why Are Cases Spiking Now?
- How Israel Became the First Rich Country to Go Into a Second Nationwide Coronavirus Lockdown
- ‘More Fuel to the Fire.’ Trans and Non-Binary Authors Respond to Controversy Over J.K. Rowling’s New Novel
- Yoshihide Suga Elected Prime Minister of Japan, Replacing Shinzo Abe
- ‘It’s Going to Take a Long, Long Time.’ How the Uproar Over a Bollywood Lyric About Beyoncé Fits Into the Fight Against Colorism in India
- Yoshihide Suga Is Japan’s New Prime Minister. Here’s What That Means for the U.S.
- As Another Top U.S. Official Visits Taiwan, China Launches More Military Drills
- President Trump Deserves Credit for Israel’s New Status in the Middle East
- Hong Kong Pro-democracy Activist Nathan Law Wins TIME’s 2020 TIME100 Reader Poll
- Will Saudi Arabia Be Next to Normalize Relations with Israel? Don’t Hold Your Breath, Experts Say
- ‘I Think Our Goal Is Worthy for Everyone in Thailand.’ Meet the Lawyer Trying to Reform the Thai Monarchy
- Wildfires, Droughts, Pandemics. Is this Our Future? How to Build a Safer World.
- ‘Wakanda Doesn’t Have Suburbs’: How Movies Like Black Panther Could Help Us Save the Planet
- ‘A Climate Emergency Unfolding Before Our Eyes.’ Arctic Sea Ice Has Shrunk to Almost Historic Levels
- Chinese Tycoon Linked to Article Criticizing Xi Jinping’s Coronavirus Response Jailed for 18 Years