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World: Part 212
- These Women Fought for Afghanistan’s Future. Now They Don’t Want to Leave It Behind
- The World Has Been On Fire for the Past Month. Here’s What It Looks Like
- American Agriculture Almost Ruined My Little English Farm. Now I’m Trying to Save It
- Myanmar’s Military Has Weaponized COVID-19. In My Village, We Did Everything We Could to Save Ourselves
- Japan’s COVID-19 Strategy Relied on Trust. Holding the Olympics Shattered It at the Worst Possible Time
- ‘Widespread and Severe.’ The Climate Crisis Is Here, But There’s Still Time to Limit the Damage
- The Language Of Climate Change Just Changed in a Major Way
- The One Silver Lining in the Bleak IPCC Report
- The Latest IPCC Report Says We’re Probably Going to Pass the 1.5°C Climate Threshold. What’s Next?
- Frustration Builds Between Biden White House and Afghan Leaders over Taliban’s Swift Advance
- Even With No Tourists or Fans, Japan Is Already Seeing Economic Benefits From the $15.4 Billion Tokyo Olympics
- Global Cooperation on Vaccines Barely Exists. Here’s a Way for the World to Work Together
- Lionel Messi Made Barcelona One of the Most Successful Soccer Teams in History. Now He Might Destroy It
- Twitter Offers More Transparency on Racist Abuse by Its Users, but Few Solutions
- Both Asia and the West Need Stakeholder Capitalism
- How China’s Digital Currency Could Challenge the Almighty Dollar
- ‘We Know How to Bounce Back.’ Sadiq Khan Has a Plan to Build a Greener, Fairer London Post-Pandemic
- How a New Deal for Global Taxation Might Save Democracy
- Uncontrolled AI Can Endanger People’s Lives. We Must Enforce Stronger Safeguards
- China Is Still the World’s Factory—And It’s Designing the Future With AI
- Finding Purpose at a Moment of Crisis and Division
- The Auto Industry Is Going Green. Will Workers Go Along for the Ride?
- Educators Had to Get Creative During the Pandemic. Now, Universities Are Building a More Resilient Future
- The Pandemic Was a Wake-Up Call. Banks Must Embrace Hybrid Working
- The Pandemic Is Creating an Opportunity to Bring More Women Into India’s Workforce
- Twitter Isn’t Stopping at Hybrid Working. Here’s How Tech Firms Like Ours Can Evolve Beyond the Workplace
- The Pandemic Laid Bare the World’s Inequities. A Top Economist on Why We Need a New Social Contract
- The World at a Crossroads
- Tunisia Was the Only Success Story of the Arab Spring. Now Its Democracy Is In Jeopardy
- Discovery Legal Challenge Escalates Poland-U.S. Media Row
- Global Cooperation is Our Only Hope to Recover From the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Americans and Afghans Brace for the Siege of Kabul
- Joe Biden’s Botched Withdrawal Plunges Afghanistan Into Chaos
- ‘It’s a Catastrophe.’ Iranians Turn to Black Market for Vaccines as COVID-19 Deaths Hit New Highs
- I Was Deeply Involved in War in Afghanistan for More Than a Decade. Here’s What We Must Learn
- ‘Ultimately We Have Chosen Defeat.’ British Lawmakers Condemn Decision to Follow U.S. Out of Afghanistan After Fall of Kabul
- American Leaders Made Defeat in Afghanistan Inevitable
- What Joe Biden Didn’t Say About the Chaos in Afghanistan
- How You Can Help People in Afghanistan
- ‘Completely Helpless.’ Afghan Americans Scramble to Help Family Back Home
- Afghans Who Fled the First Taliban Regime Found Precarious Sanctuary in Pakistan. New Refugees May Get an Even Colder Welcome
- Climate Change Won’t Kill Tourism, But the Industry Is in for a Painful Reckoning
- Europe Sees a Migration Crisis in the Making in Afghanistan. Have the Lessons of the 2015 Surge Been Learned?
- How One Nonprofit Is Attempting to Help LGBTQ Refugees Fleeing Afghanistan
- With Thousands Awaiting Evacuation From Afghanistan, Biden is Willing to Keep Troops Past Deadline
- What Pakistan Stands to Gain From the Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan
- I Returned to Afghanistan 20 Years Ago to Help My Country. I’m Not Leaving Now
- ‘We Have Reached a Breaking Point.’ As Third Wave Hits Africa, Senegal Races to Build a Facility to Make COVID-19 Vaccines
- Facebook Hit by New Antitrust Case as Federal Trade Commission Seeks to Salvage Landmark Lawsuit
- The Taliban Are Promising Inclusivity and Amnesty in Afghanistan. But Some Officials Predict Bloodshed
- China Is Planning to Build 43 New Coal-Fired Power Plants. Can It Still Keep Its Promises to Cut Emissions?
- Malaysia’s New Prime Minister Brings Old Guard Back to Power Amid COVID-19 Crisis
- What Afghanistan’s Women Stand to Lose
- Leaving Afghanistan Was the Right Call, But It May Haunt Biden—and the U.S.—Forever
- Angelina Jolie: The People of Afghanistan Deserve So Much Better Than This
- First Came an Earthquake. Then a Hurricane. Now, Haiti is Bracing for an Outbreak of Disease
- Biden Must Keep U.S. Operatives in Afghanistan To Enable the Counterterrorism Mission
- UAE Unlikely to Set Net-Zero Emissions Target Before COP26
- COVID-19 Reaches Australia’s Remote Aboriginal Communities—Highlighting a Perilously Slow Vaccine Rollout
- Who Should Be on the 2021 TIME100? Vote Now
- Sweden Risks Blackouts as It Runs Out of Space to Store Nuclear Waste
- ‘What Will Happen When the World Looks Away?’ An Afghan Teacher on How the World Can Protect Girls From the Taliban
- Villagers in Siberia, Facing Wildfires and a Warming Climate, Battle to Protect Their Homes
- Kabul Airport Attack Kills At Least 60 Afghans, 13 U.S. Service Members
- We Have No Idea What We’re Fighting for Anymore
- The Stakes for Tokyo’s COVID-19 Bubble Are Even Higher for the Paralympics. Can It Keep Vulnerable Athletes Safe?
- After ISIS-K’s Kabul Airport Attack, the U.S. Faces a New Terrorist Threat in Afghanistan
- China Sees Opportunity After America’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan. But Can Beijing Do Any Better?
- The Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal Exposes a Dangerous Fault Line in Our Democracy
- Here’s What to Know About China’s Sweeping Tech Crackdown—and Why It Could Make U.S. Big Tech Regulation More Likely
- Just 39 Female Journalists Are Still Working in Kabul After the Taliban’s Takeover
- ‘Was This All Worth It?’ Grieving the Death of One of the Last U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
- ‘A Decision Was Made.’ Biden Faces the Fallout for His Chaotic Retreat in Afghanistan
- How the Origins of Epidemiology Are Linked to the Transatlantic Slave Trade
- The Afghanistan Biden and Trump Do Not See
- The Retreat from Afghanistan Has Made America’s Allies Nervous. None More So Than Taiwan
- Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga Is Resigning. Here’s What That Means
- City of Beijing Said to Seek Taking Didi Under State Control
- Hurricane Ida Raises the Question: How Can Cities Keep Subways Safe in an Era of Climate Crisis Flooding?
- India’s Anti-Immigrant Crackdown Has Torn Apart Families and Locked Up Hundreds. 1.9 Million People Fear They Could Be Next
- Why ‘Common Prosperity’ Has China’s Billionaires Running for Cover
- COVAX Was a Great Idea, But Is Now 500 Million Doses Short of Its Vaccine Distribution Goals. What Exactly Went Wrong?
- America’s Time in Afghanistan Is Up. What We Owe to Their People Has No Expiration Date
- United Nations’ Computers Breached by Hackers Earlier This Year
- Brazil’s Restrictive New Social Media Rules Could Be an Omen For the Future of the Internet
- E.U.’s Poorest State Faces Battle to Access Pandemic Aid
- Pop Icon Britney Spears Wins TIME’s 2021 TIME100 Reader Poll
- The U.S. Turned Away Jewish Refugees in 1939. We Must Not Repeat History With Afghans Fleeing the Taliban
- Norway’s Fossil Fuel Reliance Is Going to the Ballot Box
- 20 Years After 9/11, the West Can Still Salvage Its Standing in the World
- Queer South Koreans Hope for an Anti-Discrimination Law to End Decades of Discrimination
- 차별금지법과 평등한 세상을 향한 한국 성소수자들의 소망
- North Korea Says It Test-Fired New Cruise Missiles With Range to Hit Japan
- COVID-19 Delta Variant Breaches China Again, Just Weeks After Last Outbreak
- Uber Loses Battle Over Drivers’ Rights in the Netherlands
- Singapore Proposes Law Combating Foreign Interference Online
- Annalena Baerbock Wants to Radically Change Germany. She’ll Have to Win Voters’ Trust First
- 75% of the Young People Around the World are Frightened of the Future Because of Climate Change
- Booker Prize Shortlist Highlights Stories Dealing with Life and Death in a ‘Year for Reading’
- The Untold Story of How Afghanistan’s Fighting Female Governor Salima Mazari Escaped the Taliban