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World: Part 223
- Scenes from Behind the Frontlines of Europe’s Oldest ‘Frozen War’ in Nagorno-Karabakh
- The U.K. Is Facing a Child Hunger Crisis. A Sports Star Won’t Wait for the Government to Act
- Deaths in South Korea After Flu Vaccinations Shouldn’t Stop Flu Shot Campaigns
- U.S. COVID-19 Cases Are Skyrocketing, But Deaths Are Flat—So Far. These 5 Charts Explain Why
- What Happens Next in Pakistan Now That the Opposition Has Come Together
- U.S. Christian Right Groups Are Pouring Millions Into Conservative and Anti-LGBTQ Causes in Europe, New Report Says
- Europe’s Second Wave of COVID-19 is Being Driven by Two Countries. Here’s Why
- What the U.S. Can Learn From How Other Countries Voted During the Pandemic
- Top Facebook India Executive Leaves the Company Following Controversy Over Hate Speech
- 1 Million Women Healthcare Workers Have Been Drafted to Fight COVID-19 in India—For as Little as $40 a Month
- The Nigerian Government Has Pledged to #EndSARS and Reform the Police. This Isn’t the First Time They’ve Made That Promise
- No Matter Who Wins the U.S. Election, Relations With China Are at a Crossroads
- ‘We Share the Ideals of Democracy.’ How the Milk Tea Alliance Is Brewing Solidarity Among Activists in Asia and Beyond
- Taiwan Achieves Record 200 Days With No Local Coronavirus Cases
- TIME100 Talks: Michelle Bachelet, Yuriko Koike, and Ray Dalio
- Australia’s Bushfires Burned an Area Twice the Size of Florida. Climate Change Means That’s Just the Beginning, a New Report Warns
- What a President Biden Could Mean for Political Prisoners Jailed in Saudi Arabia
- Watch TIME100 Talks: Michelle Bachelet, Yuriko Koike and Ray Dalio
- Poland’s Constitutional Court Has Effectively Banned Abortion, But We Will Not Stop Fighting For Our Fundamental Rights
- Australia’s Aboriginal People Find New Energy in Their Fight for Justice as an Officer Faces Trial for Murder
- ‘The Idea of Denmark as a Gender Paradise Is a Myth.’ #MeToo Finally Came to Denmark—And the Reckoning Is Only Just Beginning
- Asylum Seekers With Disabilities Challenge Trump Admin’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy in New Lawsuit
- Frozen Food Packages in China Keep Testing Positive For Coronavirus. Here’s Why Health Experts Aren’t Worried
- How the World Is Reacting to the 2020 U.S. Election
- The U.S. Just Officially Left the Paris Agreement. Can it Be a Leader in the Climate Fight Again?
- Here’s the News You Might Have Missed While America Voted on Election Day
- Hungary Is Sliding Toward Authoritarianism. Can the Mayor of Budapest Save It?
- Facebook Gets Green Light for Whatsapp Payments in India
- The U.S. Has Supported Democracy Around the Globe. Now Election Observers Overseas Have Advice for Americans
- Why Russia Can Claim Victory as Trump Casts Doubt on the U.S. Presidential Vote
- How a Joe Biden Presidency Could Change U.S.-India Relations
- How the World is Reacting to Joe Biden’s Election Win
- This Is How Joe Biden Might Start Fixing America’s Relationship With China
- Why Joe Biden Could Face a North Korean Nuclear Standoff Before He Even Takes Office
- My Octopus Teacher Became a Viral Sensation on Netflix. Its Human Star Craig Foster Wants the Film to Inspire Change
- If Biden Is Going to Rebuild the International Order, He’ll Need a Friend Like the U.K.
- India’s Narendra Modi Just Won a Crucial State Election Despite COVID-19. It’s a Triumph for His Hindu Nationalist Message
- Saeb Erekat’s Dream of a Palestinian State Died Long Before He Did
- Netanyahu Said Trump Was Israel’s ‘Greatest Friend.’ How Will He Cope with Biden in the White House?
- Will Thanksgiving Be a COVID-19 Disaster? In Canada, the Answer Was ‘Yes’
- The Paris Attacks 5 Years Ago Left Young People Scarred. But ‘Generation Bataclan’ May Get Its Chance for Justice
- Myanmar Went To the Polls for the Second Time Since the End of Military Rule but the Election Was Not Free or Fair
- COVID-19 Is Reaching the Last Coronavirus-Free Nations on Earth
- China Congratulates Joe Biden on Election Win After Days of Silence
- How Abiy Ahmed, Nobel Prize Laureate, Lost Control of Ethiopia’s Peace
- Boris Johnson’s Controversial Brexit Svengali Is Stepping Down. Biden’s Election Might Be a Factor
- The Fight Over ‘Black Pete’ Brings a Reckoning on Racial Equality in the Netherlands
- People in Parts of Myanmar Are Living Under the World’s Longest Internet Shutdown. It’s Putting Lives in Danger
- Why the U.S. Could Be the Big Loser in the Huge RCEP Trade Deal Between China and 14 Other Countries
- How Russia’s Opposition Movement Wants Biden to Confront Putin
- ‘Trump Has Been a Kind of Awakening.’ E.U’s Top Diplomat Says Europe’s Relationship With U.S. Is Forever Changed
- Could a Biden Administration Help Save the Amazon Rainforest?
- Central American Leaders Demand Climate Aid as a Record Storm Season Batters the Region
- Uganda’s Reggae Star Turned Politician Bobi Wine Puts His Future on the Line for a Shot at the Presidency
- Italy’s Doctors Were Praised for Their COVID-19 Response in the Spring. Now They Are Burning Out
- How the New TV Series Veneno Is Reviving the Legacy of a Spanish Trans Icon
- Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Henrietta Fore Discuss the Global Education Crisis
- Biden Faces a World That Will Be Wary of U.S. Leadership
- With Opposition Lawmakers Exiting the Legislature, What Is the Future of Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement?
- For Trans People Worldwide, The Last Year Was One of the Deadliest on Record. But the Community Has a Long History of Resilience
- ‘It’s Like We’re Hanging in the Air.’ Iranian Activist Nasrin Sotoudeh’s Husband on Her Temporary Release From Prison
- Hong Kong Democracy Activist Joshua Wong Jailed After Pleading Guilty to 2019 Protest Charges
- I Helped Negotiate the Iran Nuclear Deal. Here’s How Joe Biden Could Revive It
- The Countries With the Most to Gain—and Lose—Under a Biden Administration
- Joe Biden Says the U.S. Will Lead on Climate. But First He Has to Regain World Leaders’ Trust
- Biden Says Irish Border Must Remain Open as Brexit Talks Continue
- Why India’s Most Populous State Just Passed a Law Inspired by an Anti-Muslim Conspiracy Theory
- Does Climate Change Violate Children’s Human Rights? A European Court May Soon Decide
- China Is Poised to Bring Home Moon Samples in Its Most Ambitious Lunar Mission Yet
- How Youth Climate Activists Are Empowering Campaigners From Countries Suffering Most From Global Warming
- These Are the 10 ‘Most Urgent’ Cases of Threats to Press Freedom Around the World in December 2020
- Hong Kong Democracy Activist Joshua Wong Goes to Prison Vowing That His Fight Will Continue
- Russian Activists Just Won an Important Battle Over LGBTQ Rights. But the War Is Far From Over
- How the U.K. Approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine Faster Than the U.S. and Europe
- Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy Leaves Behind Destruction—and Opportunity—for Joe Biden
- Bangladesh Begins to Relocate Rohingya Refugees to Flood-Prone Island
- Iran’s Move to Speed Up Its Nuclear Program Complicates Biden’s Plan to Resume Diplomacy
- ‘The Archive Means We Are Counted in History.’ Zanele Muholi on Documenting Black, Queer Life in South Africa
- Asia Has Beaten Back Each Wave of COVID-19. But This Surge Could Be Different
- The Trump Administration is Cracking Down Against a Global Movement to Boycott Israel. Here’s What You Need to Know About BDS
- Essential Workers Win TIME’s 2020 Person of the Year Reader Poll
- Watch Highlights From the 2020 TIME Person of the Year Debates
- What Happens Next as the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollouts Begin
- ‘Maduro’s Grip on the System is now Total.’ Venezuela’s Opposition Faces Uncertain Future After Parliamentary Elections
- Remembering the Lives Lost in 2020
- COVID-19 Vaccines Are Now Being Rolled Out in the U.K. Here’s Who Got Them First
- ‘We Now Need to Do the Impossible.’ How Greta Thunberg Is Fighting for a Greener Post-Pandemic World
- France’s Treatment of Its Muslim Citizens Is the True Measure of Its Republican Values
- The Pandemic Has Seen Global Spikes in Pet Abandonment. Here’s How One Shelter in China Has Been Coping
- India’s Farmers Are Leading One of the Largest Protests Yet Against Modi’s Government. Here’s What They’re Fighting For
- A Cruise to Nowhere Was Cut Short After a Passenger Tested Positive for COVID-19
- A Mysterious Illness Has Sickened 500 People in India. Here’s What We Know – and What We Don’t
- Chinese COVID-19 Vaccine Is 86% Effective, UAE Says
- The World Is Headed for 3 Degrees of Warming This Century, U.N. Report Warns—But a Green Pandemic Recovery Could Offer Hope
- China’s Deepening Quarrel With Australia May Provide an Opportunity for Joe Biden
- ‘2021 Is Going To Be Catastrophic.’ For the Director of the World Food Programme, Winning the Nobel Peace Prize Is No Cause for Celebration
- Inside the Sato Project’s Efforts to Rescue Puerto Rico’s Stray Dogs
- 2020 Marks the Point When Human-Made Materials Outweigh All the Living Things on Earth, a New Study Finds
- War Crimes Committed by Both Azerbaijan and Armenia in Nagorno Karabakh, Amnesty Says
- Porche Bennett-Bey, Assa Traoré and Racial-Justice Organizers Are TIME’s 2020 Guardians of the Year