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World: Part 222
- 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
- The United Nations At 75: It Has Never Been More Needed Nor Under Greater Threat
- ‘A Perilous Turning Point.’ How England’s COVID-19 Reopening Went Terribly Wrong
- The U.K. Government Has Finally Responded on Gender Recognition for Trans People. LGBT Groups Say It Is ‘Lackluster’
- ‘I Had a Responsibility to Tell Those Stories.’ A New Book Reveals the Hidden Costs of War on Women
- The 100 Most Influential People of 2020
- How We Chose the 2020 TIME100
- Europe’s COVID-19 Cases Are Spiking. Here’s How 4 Different Countries Are Trying to Stop A Second Wave
- The First Black Miss World Looks Back on Her Tumultuous Win 50 Years Later
- India’s Biggest Slum Successfully Contained COVID-19. But Can Its Residents Survive the Economic Collapse?
- 1 Million People Have Died of COVID-19. It’s a Reminder That We Still Have So Much to Do
- Trump Says China Wants Him to Lose the U.S. Presidential Election. The Truth Is More Complex
- A ‘Game-Changing’ 15-Minute COVID-19 Test Was Just Cleared in Europe
- The U.S. Exported QAnon to Australia and New Zealand. Now It’s Creeping Into COVID-19 Lockdown Protests
- The Armenia-Azerbaijan Fighting Could Spiral Into A Larger Regional Conflict
- Brazil Is Burning—and President Bolsonaro’s ‘Terminator’ Environment Minister Is Rolling Back More Protections
- The COVID-19 Pandemic Is Weakening Democracy Around the World, Report Finds
- Will Trump’s COVID-19 Infection Change the Way He Manages the Pandemic? It Didn’t for the Leaders of Brazil and the U.K.
- Meet the 73-Year-Old Great-Grandmother Defying the Dictatorship in Belarus
- U.S., Russia to Hold Latest Nuclear Arms Control Talks in Finland
- Armenia’s Prime Minister Accuses Turkey of ‘Reinstating the Ottoman Empire’ in Sending Mercenaries to Nagorno Karabakh
- Cybersecurity Pioneer John McAfee Arrested in Spain on U.S. Tax Evasion Charges
- World’s Richest People Are Now $813 Billion Wealthier Despite the Pandemic
- Siberia Burned. Arctic Ice Shrank. This Was the World’s Hottest September Ever
- Why a Children’s Book Is Becoming a Symbol of Resistance in Hungary’s Fight Over LGBT Rights
- Two Years Ago He Won the Nobel Peace Prize. Now, He’s Under Threat for Standing Up for Victims of Sexual Violence
- What U.S.-Russia Talks on Election Meddling Say About the Kremlin’s Shifting Strategy
- Here Are the Favorites To Win the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize
- Europe Wants Biden to Beat Trump, Poll Finds
- How TIME Chose Its 2020 List of Next Generation Leaders
- COVID-19 Outbreaks Are Now Emerging in Refugee Camps. Why Did it Take so Long For the Virus to Reach Them?
- Angelina Jolie: How the Pandemic Is Hurting Women in a World That Already Didn’t Care About Them
- She Was Racially Abused by Hospital Staff as She Lay Dying. Now a Canadian Indigenous Woman’s Death Is Forcing a Reckoning on Racism
- The World Food Programme Won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize. Here’s How the Pandemic Has Made Its Work Even More Essential
- U.S. States Are Rolling Out COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps. Months of Evidence From Europe Shows They’re No Silver Bullet
- What Happens Next in Ethiopia’s Political Turmoil
- New Zealand’s Election Offers a Glimpse of a Calmer Democracy in the Time of COVID-19
- The Swedish COVID-19 Response Is a Disaster. It Shouldn’t Be a Model for the Rest of the World
- Four Activists Have Been Fined for Trying to Remove an Artifact From a French Museum. They Still Say the Object Belongs in Africa
- I Was Shot and Lost My Sight for Protesting Inequality in Chile. We Need to Keep Demanding Justice
- The Fatal Gang Rape of a Young Woman Is Forcing a Reckoning in India Over the Caste System
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- New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern Just Won a Landslide Victory. What Will She Do Now?
- ‘I Really Thought My Life Was Going to End.’ Inside the Protests Taking on Police Brutality in Nigeria
- Chileans Are About to Vote on Rewriting Their Whole Constitution. Will It Turn a ‘Social Explosion’ Into a New Plan for the Country?
- Korea Faces Kimchi Catastrophe After Typhoons Cripple Cabbage Crop
- What a Biden Presidency Might Mean for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Can a 2-Week ‘Circuit Breaker’ Lockdown Curb COVID-19? The U.K. May Be About to Find Out
- They Accused a Pakistani Megastar of Sexual Harassment. Then They Were Sued for Defamation
- The Antarctic Ocean Is in Climate Crisis. This Week, the World Could Take a Big Step Towards Protecting Its Future
- The Far-Left Wins Back Power in Bolivia. What Does That Mean for the Country’s Future?
- European Museums Keep Talking About Repatriating Colonial Objects. African Artists and Curators Have Ideas on How to Actually Make It Happen
- U.K. Plans ‘Challenge Trials,’ Which Will Intentionally Give People COVID-19 to Test Vaccines
- The Nigerian Army Shot Dead at Least 12 Peaceful Protesters in Lagos, Rights Group Says. Here’s What to Know
- The Beheading of a Teacher in France Exposes a Cultural Schism That Threatens President Macron’s Future
- Angelina Jolie Asks the Outgoing Head of MI6 About Protecting Democracy, Fighting Misinformation and His Life as a Spy
- ‘We Are Able to Get Things Done.’ Women Are at the Forefront of Nigeria’s Police Brutality Protests
- It’s 2023. Here’s How We Fixed the Global Economy
- Exclusive: Alleged Hunter Biden Emails Circulated in Ukraine as Rudy Giuliani Dug for Dirt There Last Year
- You Can Now Get a COVID-19 Vaccine in China. That Might Not Be a Good Thing
- Space Explorers: The ISS Experience Previews