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World: Part 225
- The Chips That Make Taiwan the Center of the World
- Pandemic and War Reversed Decades of Global Poverty Reduction: World Bank
- OPEC+ Tries to Keep Oil Above $90 With Large Production Cut
- E.U.’s Von Der Leyen Proposes Gas Price Cap as Energy Fears Rise
- What Climate Change Means For Africa’s Food Crisis
- Fury Has Erupted Over a Plan to Rename an Australian Hospital After Queen Elizabeth II
- What We Know So Far About the Daycare Mass Shooting in Thailand
- Doctors in India Tried to ‘Cure’ Her With Conversion Therapy. Now She’s Fighting to Ban It
- An Ex-Cop Is Behind Thailand’s Deadliest Mass Shooting. Now, the Country Is Asking Questions
- Guns Are Everywhere in Thailand. Could the Country’s Deadliest Mass Shooting Change That?
- Why The U.K.’s Financial Mess Has Ignited Calls to Double Down on Climate Investing
- North Korea Preparing for Nuclear Weapon Test as Regional Tensions Rise
- If America Is Still America, It Must Step Up Its Support for Ukraine
- Why Ales Bialiatski Won the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize
- How Asia Revived the Dying Sport of Snooker
- Lula Will Likely Win Brazil’s Tight Election. But After That, Things Will Really Get Difficult
- Ukraine’s Resilience Transcends the Battlefield
- Why Students Joining Iran’s Protest Wave Matters
- What the Nobel Peace Prize-Winning Ukrainian Human Rights Group Wants From the West
- The U.S. and Russia Signal Continued Cooperation—In Space, At Least
- The Iranian People’s 100-Year Struggle for Freedom
- Here’s What Has Happened in Iran Since the Death of Mahsa Amini
- Here’s How to Support Protesters in Iran
- Former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke Shares Nobel Prize for Research on Banks
- UAE Ruler to Meet Putin in Russia as War Intensifies
- U.K. Sanctions Iran’s Morality Police as Oil Workers Join Protests
- The World’s Future Is in the Hands of Chinese President Xi Jinping
- With Regime Strongholds Joining Protests, Iran’s Leaders Appear Nervous
- Why Protecting Taiwan Really Matters to the U.S.
- Global Energy Infrastructure Is At Risk After Nord Stream Pipeline Hit, Says Putin
- The Fate of the Amazon Rainforest Depends on the Brazil Election
- O destino da Amazônia depende das eleições no Brasil
- How Bukayo Saka Became the Inspiring New Face of British Soccer
- What TIME’s Newest Class of Next Generation Leaders Can Teach Us
- Squid Game Made Her a Star. Now Lee You-mi Is Forging Her Own Path
- How One Environmental Activist Is Taking on India’s Pollution Problem
- Hardly Anybody Has Noticed Somalia Is Having Its Worst Drought Ever. Here’s Why
- This DJ Is Making Sure the World Hears Ukrainian Stories
- TikTok’s Silent Star Has a Lot to Say
- A New U.N. Vote Shows Russia Isn’t as Isolated as the West May Like to Think
- What Xi Jinping Draws From Mao’s Legacy
- Ukraine’s Ambassador on Why the U.N.’s Vote Against Russia Matters
- Tarana Burke Thinks These People Represent the Future of the #MeToo Fight
- Iranian Forces Extend Crackdown as Protests Enter Fifth Week
- At Least 4 Killed in Fire at Iran’s Evin Prison Amid Ongoing Protests
- Don’t Give Up on Diplomacy with China
- China Won’t Stop Using Fossil Fuels Until Clean Sources Can Provide Enough Energy Security
- What to Know About Jeremy Hunt—Now Britain’s Most Powerful Politician
- The Battle for Control Over Ukraine’s Internet
- Britain’s Conservative Party Can’t Get Its Act Together
- Inside a Groundbreaking Anthology That Sheds Light on 18 Queer Arab Voices
- Would Putin Roll the Nuclear Dice?
- Ukraine Wants Russia to Pay for the War’s Environmental Impact
- ‘The Elizabethan Era Is Now Over.’ Australia Could Reconsider Its Ties to the British Monarchy
- The Office of the Future Is Greener, More Social, and Might Even Include Childcare
- Why the West Can’t Afford To Forget About Belarus
- Booker Prize Winner Shehan Karunatilaka on Literature and Sri Lanka’s Ongoing Crises
- Behind TikTok’s Boom: A Legion of Traumatized, $10-A-Day Content Moderators
- Liz Truss Has Resigned. Here’s How She Lost Control
- Soviet-Era Centralized Heating Systems Were Ukraine’s Secret Weapon for Cutting Emissions. Now They’re a Vulnerability
- Liz Truss Is Now the Shortest-Serving Prime Minister in U.K. History
- How Liz Truss’s Successor Will Be Chosen
- What To Know About the ‘Kamikaze’ Drones Russia Is Using To Attack Ukraine
- What a ‘Sponge City’ Designed to Withstand Extreme Flooding Looks Like
- U.S. Eyes Planned Russian Nuclear Exercises Amid NATO War Games
- Syed Saddiq Wants Young People to Have a Say in Malaysia’s Future
- Iran Has a Long and Troubling History of Oppressing Outspoken Athletes
- U.S., Russian Defense Chiefs Talk For First Time In Months Amid Rising Tensions
- Receivers for Elon Musk’s Starlink Internet Are Being Smuggled Into Iran
- There’s a Global War for Young Talent. The Winners Will Shape the Future
- Rishi Sunak Is Britain’s New Prime Minister. Here’s What To Know
- How the World is Reacting to Rishi Sunak, the U.K.’s Next Prime Minister
- Liz Truss Decimated U.K. Climate Policy. Campaigners Hope Rishi Sunak Will Fix It
- Russia’s Claims of a ‘Dirty Bomb’ in Ukraine Spark Fears About What Putin Is Planning Next
- The Fight to Save Ecuador’s Sacred River
- Why Climate Protesters Are Throwing Food at Art
- Foreign Governments Are Taking on the U.S. Gun Industry
- What Bangladesh Can Teach the World About Talking About Climate Change
- TIME100 Next Gala 2022
- What the West Should Do If Putin Uses a Nuclear Weapon
- Michelle Obama, Melinda French Gates, and Amal Clooney Are Teaming Up to Support Young Women
- Ukraine Wants to Use Russian Assets to Rebuild. Experts Think It’s Risky
- Adidas’ Dark History Is in the Spotlight as It Ends Deal With Kanye West Over His Antisemitic Comments
- Egypt Isn’t Qualified to Host COP27
- The Selfish Case for Climate Justice
- I Lost My Home to Climate Change. I’m Fighting So Others Won’t
- Here’s How to Actually Make Rich Countries Pay For Their Climate Impact
- Russia’s War in Ukraine Could Jeopardize Antarctic Wildlife
- You Can Now Find Out How Climate Change Is Affecting Today’s Temperature
- Thailand’s New Abortion Access Law Is Part of a Bigger Trend
- Planners Are Hoping That Electric Vehicles Will Help Save the World’s Most Polluted City
- ‘People Want Change.’ Oscar Hopeful Zar Amir Ebrahimi on Holy Spider and Iran’s Struggle for Freedom
- Inside the Fight To Revive the Belarusian Language
- Children in Riot Gear, Soldiers in Ski Masks: What Images of Iran’s Security Forces May Reveal About a Revolt
- Ukraine Has Been Using Elon Musk’s Satellites And Russia Is Not Happy About It
- Arab Israelis Could Block Netanyahu’s Return. Here’s Why They Might Stay Home Instead
- Benjamin Netanyahu Is Trying to Make a Comeback. This Time Is Different
- The Fate of the Amazon Is on the Line as Brazil Goes Back to the Polls
- Putin Stirs Worry That Russia Is Stripping Home-Appliance Imports for Arms
- Lula Narrowly Wins Brazil’s High-Stakes Election, Ending Bolsonaro’s Far-Right Presidency