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World: Part 227
- Inside Facebook’s Meeting With Palestinian Officials Over Posts Inaccurately Flagged as Incitement to Violence
- How Online Activism and the Racial Reckoning in the U.S. Have Helped Drive a Groundswell of Support for Palestinians
- The Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas Shows How Little Control Biden Has Over the Middle East
- COVID-19 Has Slashed Asia’s Appetite for Wild Animals, a New Report Finds
- Why I Have Hope for Israel’s Future
- Belarus’s Exiled Opposition Leader Says President Lukashenko Is Operating With ‘Impunity’ After Journalist Arrest
- Uplifting AAPI Voices: A TIME Summit
- India Is Demanding Social Media Remove References to the ‘Indian Variant’ of COVID-19. But What Should It Be Called?
- A Ceasefire Won’t Protect Palestinians From Looming Climate Threats—Or Israel From the Fallout
- A Palestinian Doctor’s Account of Life Under Israeli Bombardment in Gaza
- Inside the Israeli City That Sits on the Divide Between Jews and Arabs
- Watch TIME’s First-Ever ‘Uplifting AAPI Voices’ Summit Featuring Senator Mazie Hirono, Constance Wu, Prabal Gurung and More
- How China’s Response to the COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory Means It Will Rumble On and On
- Modi Never Bought Enough COVID-19 Vaccines for India. Now the Whole World Is Paying
- How TIME Chose Its 2021 List of Next Generation Leaders
- Exclusive: How an Accused Russian Agent Worked With Rudy Giuliani in a Plot Against the 2020 Election
- Germany Has Officially Recognized Colonial-Era Atrocities in Namibia. But For Some, Reconciliation Is a Long Way Off
- Who Will Be Iran’s Next President and What Does It Mean for the Region
- Dozens of Women Accused Famous Intellectual Andrés Roemer of Sexual Abuse. They Came Together to Make the World Listen
- Why China Is Cracking Down on Bitcoin Mining and What It Could Mean for Other Countries
- What to Expect From the Biden-Putin Summit
- The Start of Hurricane Season Brings Anxieties to Central America, Still Reeling From Last Year’s Disasters
- Lupin‘s Return to Netflix Is Putting Omar Sy Back in the Spotlight, Whether He Wants It or Not
- Netanyahu’s Greatest Achievement Was Convincing Israel He Alone Transformed the State
- Can Barcelona Fix Its Love-Hate Relationship With Tourists After the Pandemic?
- Facebook Banned a Hindu Extremist Group—Then Left Most of Its Pages Online for Months
- The G7 Want to Save the World from Climate Change. But Are They Willing to Pay for It?
- More Vaccine-Hesitant Hongkongers Are Finally Signing Up for COVID-19 Shots. Is It Because of the Give-Aways, or the Outbreak Nearby?
- How Biden Plans to Get Tough On Vladimir Putin in Their Geneva Summit
- Biden Plans to Put Pressure on Putin in Geneva. Will It Work?
- ‘It’s Possible to Do Things Differently.’ The Arab Kingmaker Who Joined Israel’s Far-Right to Oust Netanyahu
- ‘A Year Full of Emotions.’ What Kids Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Surge in Shipping Costs Globally Could Cause Price Hikes From Coffee to Toys
- We Must Help the Afghan Interpreters Who Helped Us
- How Biden Wrangled Europe’s Backing Ahead of His Meeting With Putin
- The Future of the Internet Is Under Greater Threat Than Ever Before—and Activists Say the U.S. Needs to Step In
- Amazon’s New Africa Site Draws Ire in Indigenous People Protest
- My Home Country Has an Excellent Vaccination Track Record. What It Doesn’t Have Is Vaccines
- For the Good of Both Countries, U.S. Military Aid for Israel Must Be Conditional
- Why Iran’s Elections Are a Critical Turning Point for Khamenei’s Regime
- Russian State Media Threw Shade at Biden’s ‘Childish’ Tie
- Biden’s Summit Gave Putin the World Stage He Craves
- PRIDE: A TIME Summit
- ‘This Is Not a Kumbaya Moment.’ After Biden-Putin Summit, Tensions Remain
- They Shared a Video of a Muslim Man Being Attacked in India. Now They’re Being Investigated by Police
- How COVID-19 Vaccination Became a Climate Metaphor
- Swedish Prime Minister Faces No-Confidence Vote as Parties Unite Against Him
- With Benjamin Netanyahu Out in Israel, What Comes Next for the Country?
- Iran Is Too Often Viewed Through the Lens of Our Rulers. Try Looking Through the Eyes of Our People
- Americans Can Pack Bags for Europe, as EU Lifts Travel Curbs
- The Unorthodox Priest Leading Poland’s Fight for LGBTQ Rights
- Taiwan Recruits TSMC, Foxconn to Secure BioNTech Vaccines
- Hong Kong’s Biggest Pro-Democracy Newspaper Likely to Shut Down This Week After National Security Law Raid
- Sweden Sinks Into Political Chaos as Prime Minister Ousted in Key Vote
- Philippine President Duterte Threatens to Jail People Who Refuse COVID-19 Vaccine
- Why Coalition, Not Allyship, Is the Necessary Next Step in the Racial Justice Movement
- Myanmar’s Artists Captured the Spirit of the Resistance. Now They’re Continuing the Fight from Abroad
- EU Begins Legal Action Against Hungary Over its Anti-LGBTQ Law
- Suez Canal, Ever Given Ship Owners Reach Compensation Deal
- The House of Flowers Is Proof That Telenovelas Are Changing—and So Is the Way We Watch Them
- South Korean President Moon Jae-in Makes One Last Attempt to Heal His Homeland
- ‘This Is a Window of Opportunity.’ Ret. General Vincent K. Brooks on Why Things Might Be Moving Again With North Korea
- How the Biden Administration Can Make the U.S. a Global Leader on LGBTQ Rights
- Why France’s Emmanuel Macron Should Be Worried About Next Year’s Elections
- Brazil’s Controversial Environment Minister Has Quit. What Does It Mean for the Amazon?
- Facebook Tried to Ban Myanmar’s Military. But Its Own Algorithm Kept Promoting Pages Supporting Them, Report Says
- ‘All Discrimination Comes from Ignorance.’ Meet the Chinese Ex-Cop Creating a Global LGBTQ+ Community
- Dutch Prime Minister Challenges Hungary’s Orban to Leave the E.U. Over Anti-LGBTQ Law
- Iran Misses Deadline to Renew Nuclear Monitoring Pact With IAEA
- Asia’s Richest Man Plans $10 Billion Push Into Green Energy
- Actor Farhan Akhtar Pays Tribute to Legendary Sprinter Milkha Singh, India’s ‘Flying Sikh’
- Ethiopia Is at a Crossroads. Can the Nation Survive in Its Current Form?
- ‘Medical Populism’ Has Defined the Philippines’ Response to COVID-19. That’s Why the Country Is Still Suffering
- Tesla to Recall Over 285,000 Cars in China on Autopilot Issues
- England vs Germany Offers End to 25 Years of Hurt for One Man, and a Nation
- ‘My Future Is Now.’ An Afghan Woman from a Threatened Minority Wrestles with What Happens When the U.S. Withdraws
- ‘Here We Can Express Ourselves With Freedom.’ In Puerto Rico, A Trans Collective Is Reimagining Family Values
- U.S. and Taiwan Commence Long-Stalled Trade and Investment Talks on Chips, Vaccines and More
- A Controversial Ban on Commercial Surrogacy Could Leave Women in India With Even Fewer Choices
- At Centenary Celebrations, Xi Jinping Says China’s Success Rests on the Communist Party. But In Reality, It’s All About Him
- China Signals Broad Clampdown on Company Data, Offshore Listings
- Russia Was Banned From the Tokyo Olympics. These Athletes Are Finding Other Ways to Compete
- A South African Court’s Ruling Against Jacob Zuma Offers Hope for the Rule of Law
- The U.S. Is Leaving Afghanistan, the Taliban Is Growing in Power, and Education for Girls and Women Is Already at Risk
- Last Month Was the Hottest June in North America in Recent Recorded History
- Exclusive: Documents Reveal Erik Prince’s $10 Billion Plan to Make Weapons and Create a Private Army in Ukraine
- Japan Failed to Improve LGBTQ Rights Ahead of the Olympics. Japanese Athletes Are Coming Out Anyway
- Tokyo’s Plan to Avoid Pandemic Disaster During the Olympics
- Meet 6 Heroes Who Helped Battle COVID-19 Before Competing in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics
- The Olympic Refugee Team Was Created to Offer Hope. Some Athletes Are Running Away From It
- Angelina Jolie: We Need to Understand the Human Cost of Burkina Faso’s Refugee Crisis
- Japan Has a Plan to Protect the Olympics From COVID-19. But Can It Protect Itself From the Olympics?
- 48 Athletes to Watch at the Tokyo Olympics
- How Beijing Is Redefining What It Means to Be Chinese, from Xinjiang to Inner Mongolia
- Myanmar’s Top Swimmer Boycotts the Olympics to Protest the Military Coup—and Says the IOC Must Stop Hiding Behind Neutrality
- Record Number of LGBTQ Athletes Set to Compete at the Tokyo Olympics
- Why Is a Florida-Based Pastor Under Arrest for the Assassination of Haiti’s President?
- Contraceptive Access May Not Be as Life-Changing for the World’s Poorest Women as Previously Thought, According to a New Study
- China’s Wandering Elephants Have Charmed the World. But Steps Must Be Taken to Ensure Their Story Ends Happily
- How Climate Change Science Has Changed Due to COVID-19 Restrictions