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World: Part 226
- U.K. Arrests Over 100 in Protests Against Policing Bill
- The Week Brazil Went Off the Rails
- As Myanmar’s Junta Intensifies Its Crackdown, Pro-Democracy Protesters Prepare for Civil War
- Revolutions Are Built on Hope. That’s Why I Believe Myanmar’s Protesters Will Succeed
- The Queen’s Man: Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Dies
- Prince Philip Was Queen Elizabeth’s ‘Strength and Stay.’ Their Marriage Was Also Incredibly Complex
- Prince Philip Married Queen Elizabeth. So Why Wasn’t He Called a King?
- Northern Ireland Is Experiencing Its Worst Violence in Years. What’s Behind the Unrest?
- What Happens Next in the Rising Violence Between Ukraine and Russia
- Migrants in Latin America Have Turned to Delivery Gigs During the Pandemic. But Drivers Say They’re Facing Hostility and Mistreatment
- Officially, India Has the World’s Second-Worst COVID-19 Outbreak. Unofficially, It’s Almost Certainly the Worst
- ‘We Face Very Tough Challenges.’ How Mongolia Typifies the Problems Posed to Small Countries by China’s Rise
- What’s at Stake in U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry’s Trip to China
- What the Protests in Northern Ireland Could Mean for the Future of Its Peace
- Behind the Cover
- Why the U.S. and China Should Collaborate in Space
- Biden Will Meet Japan’s Yoshihide Suga in His First In-Person Meeting With a Foreign Leader. Here’s What to Know
- Afghan Interpreters Risked Their Lives to Help the U.S. We Must Not Abandon Them
- The Unexpected Ways Climate Change Is Reshaping College Education
- Where Prince Philip’s Funeral Fits Into Royal History
- Angelina Jolie Talks to Elif Shafak About Why Men Need to Be Engaged in the Fight for Women’s Rights
- What Happens Next with Iran Nuclear Negotiations After the Natanz Attack
- ‘The Putin Regime Is Trying to Kill Him.’ Alexei Navalny’s Ailing Health Is Worrying the World
- The Media Is Partly or Completely Restricted in 132 Countries, According to the 2021 World Press Freedom Index
- Will Japan’s Low Immunization Rate Pose a Problem for the Olympics?
- Global Carbon Emissions Set for Second-Largest Annual Increase in History in 2021 Despite COVID-19 Restrictions
- After a Terrible Year for Women in the Economy, These Places Are Working Toward a Feminist Recovery From COVID-19
- Biden Wants a Deal with Brazil’s Far-Right President to Protect the Amazon. But Can Bolsonaro Be Trusted?
- The Death Penalty Declines As Global Recorded Executions Reach Lowest Level in a Decade
- What Will Office Life Be Like After the Pandemic? This Australian Fintech Company May Have the Answer
- The ‘America First Caucus’ Is Backtracking, But Its Mistaken Ideas About ‘Anglo-Saxon’ History Still Have Scholars Concerned
- The Quetta Bombing Shows That China’s Growing Global Presence Comes With Risk
- Environmental Crises Are Forcing Millions Into Cities. Can Countries Turn Climate Migrants Into an Asset?
- Russia Is Murdering the Kremlin’s Biggest Critic in Plain Sight. Who Will Save Alexei Navalny?
- Leaving Afghanistan Isn’t Enough to End America’s Forever Wars
- ‘This Is Hell.’ Prime Minister Modi’s Failure to Lead Is Deepening India’s COVID-19 Crisis
- Biden’s Climate Summit Made Progress. But We Won’t Reach Net Zero by 2050 Without Those Who Weren’t Invited
- Why Action Against Climate Change Is Unlikely to Improve U.S.-China Relations
- U.S. Sends Vaccine Supplies to Help India Fight Its Devastating COVID-19 Surge – but No Vaccines Yet
- How Countries Around the World Are Helping India Fight COVID-19—and How You Can Too
- U.S. to Share 60 Million Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccines Amid Global COVID-19 Surge
- Here’s Why Chloé Zhao’s Oscars Win Was Censored in China
- What Biden’s Recognition of Armenian Genocide Means to Armenian-Americans
- ‘I Pray for My Nani.’ The Survivor’s Guilt of Watching India’s COVID-19 Catastrophe Unfold From Afar
- Asia’s Economies Are Set to Rebound From COVID-19 Faster Than the U.S. or Europe—If They Can Step Up Vaccine Rollouts
- Why the COVID-19 Variants Spreading in India Are a Global Concern
- To Solve Disordered Migration, Governments Need to Think About Climate Change
- India’s COVID-19 Crisis Is Spiraling Out of Control. It Didn’t Have to Be This Way
- In His Speech to Congress, Joe Biden Sets Out a Vision for ‘Competition, Not Conflict’ With China
- The Indian Government Is Silencing Critics Even As Its COVID-19 Crisis Surges
- A Major Rights Group Says Israel Is Guilty of Apartheid. It Might Fracture the Status Quo in Washington
- Long Before Raiding Rudy Giuliani’s Home, Investigators Sought ‘Everything’ From His Associates
- What Biden’s First 100 Days Tells Us About the Next 100 and Beyond
- It Isn’t Just Modi. India’s Compliant Media Must Also Take Responsibility for the COVID-19 Crisis
- Hong Kong Is Testing Out a Vaccine Passport for Bars. Will It Boost Lackluster Vaccination Rates?
- 8 People Involved in Tokyo Olympic Torch Relay Infected With COVID-19
- Why the First Black Woman to Be a History Professor in the U.K. Sees Her New Book African Europeans as a ‘Call to Arms’
- The Most Important Thing Rich Countries Can Do to Help India Fight COVID-19
- ‘Our Lives Don’t Matter.’ India’s Female Community Health Workers Say the Government Is Failing to Protect Them From COVID-19
- Exclusive: Workers in Factory That Makes Kate Hudson’s Fabletics Activewear Allege Rampant Sexual and Physical Abuse
- Fossil Fuels, Climate Change and India’s COVID-19 Crisis
- The Real Biggest Myths About World War II, According to a Military Historian
- ‘How Can Modi Be Forgiven?’ India’s COVID-19 Crisis May Be Turning the Middle Class Against the Prime Minister
- ‘There’s No Easy Way Out of This.’ How Anti-Government Protests in Colombia Escalated into Deadly Clashes with Police
- Angela Merkel Will Leave a Mixed Climate Legacy. Other Leaders Will Fare Far Worse
- A Deadly Police Raid in Rio Show How Bolsonaro’s Policies Are Wreaking Havoc in Brazil
- What Happens Next in El Salvador—And What It Means for the U.S. Border
- Scotland’s Nationalists Won a Big Election Victory. Could Scottish Independence Now Be on the Cards?
- Free COVID-19 Vaccines Are Luring Visitors to Dracula’s Castle in Transylvania
- COVID-19 Is Surging in the World’s Most Vaccinated Nation
- The Racial Reckoning Went Global Last Year. Here’s How Activists in 8 Countries Are Fighting for Justice
- How Communities of Color Have Found Strength, Joy and Comfort in a Year Like No Other
- How a Palestinian Uprising Against Israeli Forced Evictions Spiraled Rapidly Toward ‘Full-Scale War’
- India’s COVID-19 Disaster May Be Turning Into an Even Bigger Global Crisis
- The Story Behind TIME’s First-Ever BIPOC-Led Issue
- ‘I Didn’t Have the Privilege of Escaping.’ 8 TIME Journalists Reflect on a Year of Covering Stories About Their Communities
- Americans Have Learned to Talk About Racial Inequality. But They’ve Done Little to Solve It
- Visions of Equity
- Asia Is Home to 99 of the World’s 100 Cities Facing the Greatest Environmental Challenges
- Israel-Palestine is a State of Permanent Conflict Punctuated by Periodic Carnage. Only the Watching World Can Stop It
- Southeast Asia Kept COVID-19 Under Control For Most of the Pandemic. Now It’s Battling Worrying New Surges
- A Rusting Oil Tanker Off the Coast of Yemen Is an Environmental Catastrophe Waiting to Happen. Can Anyone Prevent It?
- In India, Civil Society Groups Fill the Void as the Government Fails to Confront COVID-19
- What Happens Next With the Protests Roiling Colombia
- Airlines’ Emissions Halved During the Pandemic. Can the Industry Preserve Some of Those Gains as Travel Rebounds?
- Israel Is Bleeding From Within. Restoring the Peace Shouldn’t Mean a Return to the Way We Lived Before
- I Fled Gaza But My Family Remains. Will the U.S. Step Up and Help Them?
- Conflict in the Gaza Strip Could Lead to a New COVID-19 Surge
- Here’s What to Know About the Summit Between Joe Biden and Moon Jae-in
- After Australia Banned Its Citizens in India From Coming Home, Many Ask: Who Is Really Australian?
- ‘A Narrow Pathway’: How a New Climate Report Rocked the Energy World
- Who Gets to Wear a Headscarf? The Complicated History Behind France’s Latest Hijab Controversy
- The U.S. Has Had a Military Presence in Greenland Since 1941. A Young New Leader Wants Much More
- I’ve Tried to Keep My Kids Safe Through 3 Bombardments of Gaza. It’s Never Been Like This Before
- How China Is Cracking Down on Its Once Untouchable Tech Titans
- Shelters From Reynosa to Tijuana Are at Capacity and Scrambling for Resources as the U.S. Continues to Expel Migrants
- The COVID-19 Pandemic May Be the Hardest Mountain Nepal’s Sherpas Have Ever Had to Climb
- Princes William and Harry Have Slammed the BBC Over a 1995 Interview With Princess Diana. Here’s Why
- How a False Sense of Security, and a Little Secret Tea, Broke Down Taiwan’s COVID-19 Defenses
- Even if the Ceasefire Holds, the Far-Right Will Dominate Israel’s Future