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- UAE Unlikely to Set Net-Zero Emissions Target Before COP26
- COVID-19 Reaches Australia’s Remote Aboriginal Communities—Highlighting a Perilously Slow Vaccine Rollout
- Who Should Be on the 2021 TIME100? Vote Now
- Sweden Risks Blackouts as It Runs Out of Space to Store Nuclear Waste
- ‘What Will Happen When the World Looks Away?’ An Afghan Teacher on How the World Can Protect Girls From the Taliban
- Villagers in Siberia, Facing Wildfires and a Warming Climate, Battle to Protect Their Homes
- We Have No Idea What We’re Fighting for Anymore
- The Stakes for Tokyo’s COVID-19 Bubble Are Even Higher for the Paralympics. Can It Keep Vulnerable Athletes Safe?
- After ISIS-K’s Kabul Airport Attack, the U.S. Faces a New Terrorist Threat in Afghanistan
- China Sees Opportunity After America’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan. But Can Beijing Do Any Better?
- The Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal Exposes a Dangerous Fault Line in Our Democracy
- Here’s What to Know About China’s Sweeping Tech Crackdown—and Why It Could Make U.S. Big Tech Regulation More Likely
- Just 39 Female Journalists Are Still Working in Kabul After the Taliban’s Takeover
- ‘Was This All Worth It?’ Grieving the Death of One of the Last U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
- ‘A Decision Was Made.’ Biden Faces the Fallout for His Chaotic Retreat in Afghanistan
- How the Origins of Epidemiology Are Linked to the Transatlantic Slave Trade
- The Afghanistan Biden and Trump Do Not See
- The Retreat from Afghanistan Has Made America’s Allies Nervous. None More So Than Taiwan
- Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga Is Resigning. Here’s What That Means
- City of Beijing Said to Seek Taking Didi Under State Control
- Hurricane Ida Raises the Question: How Can Cities Keep Subways Safe in an Era of Climate Crisis Flooding?
- India’s Anti-Immigrant Crackdown Has Torn Apart Families and Locked Up Hundreds. 1.9 Million People Fear They Could Be Next
- Why ‘Common Prosperity’ Has China’s Billionaires Running for Cover
- COVAX Was a Great Idea, But Is Now 500 Million Doses Short of Its Vaccine Distribution Goals. What Exactly Went Wrong?
- America’s Time in Afghanistan Is Up. What We Owe to Their People Has No Expiration Date
- United Nations’ Computers Breached by Hackers Earlier This Year
- Brazil’s Restrictive New Social Media Rules Could Be an Omen For the Future of the Internet
- E.U.’s Poorest State Faces Battle to Access Pandemic Aid
- Pop Icon Britney Spears Wins TIME’s 2021 TIME100 Reader Poll
- The U.S. Turned Away Jewish Refugees in 1939. We Must Not Repeat History With Afghans Fleeing the Taliban
- Norway’s Fossil Fuel Reliance Is Going to the Ballot Box
- 20 Years After 9/11, the West Can Still Salvage Its Standing in the World
- Queer South Koreans Hope for an Anti-Discrimination Law to End Decades of Discrimination
- 차별금지법과 평등한 세상을 향한 한국 성소수자들의 소망
- North Korea Says It Test-Fired New Cruise Missiles With Range to Hit Japan
- COVID-19 Delta Variant Breaches China Again, Just Weeks After Last Outbreak
- Uber Loses Battle Over Drivers’ Rights in the Netherlands
- Singapore Proposes Law Combating Foreign Interference Online
- Annalena Baerbock Wants to Radically Change Germany. She’ll Have to Win Voters’ Trust First
- 75% of the Young People Around the World are Frightened of the Future Because of Climate Change
- Booker Prize Shortlist Highlights Stories Dealing with Life and Death in a ‘Year for Reading’
- The Untold Story of How Afghanistan’s Fighting Female Governor Salima Mazari Escaped the Taliban
- The 100 Most Influential People of 2021
- Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Reportedly Declined President Biden’s Suggestion to Meet in Person
- How We Chose the 2021 TIME100
- Norway’s ‘Climate Election’ Showed Voters Want Change. But Are They Ready to Give Up Oil?
- Australia Plans to Build a Fleet of Nuclear Submarines to Counter China—With U.S. and U.K. Help
- Indonesia’s President Ruled Guilty of Neglecting Jakartans’ Right to Clean Air
- IMF Managing Director Called Out on ‘Pressure’ to Boost China’s Ranking in Economic Report
- The One Story That Captures the Immigrant Experience Like No Other
- I Tried Lab-Grown Fish Maw. Here’s Why It Could Help Save Our Oceans
- China Formally Applies to Join Asian Trade Deal That Donald Trump Abandoned
- Meet the Iranian Musician Who Keeps Risking Imprisonment for His Music
- Why Didn’t We Leave Afghanistan Before Now? A Fear That Presidents Could Not Ignore
- ByteDance’s New TikTok for Kids in China Limits Access to 40 Minutes a Day
- Rich Nations to Miss Climate Fund Goal Even by 2025
- Biden Administration Faces Critical Moment Ahead of Climate Talks
- The Quietly Rebellious Art of Iranian Women and What We Can Learn From Them
- TIME101 Honoree Nancy Rosado-Santiago Leads with Love
- My Father Was a Vocal Critic of Nicaragua’s President. Now He’s a Political Prisoner
- The U.S. Is Losing the Global Race to Decide the Future of Money—and It Could Doom the Almighty Dollar
- America’s Defense Pact with Australia and the U.K. Has Humiliated France’s Macron. But It Might Also Help Him
- How Wealthy American Expats Transformed the British Aristocracy
- Why China’s Promise to Stop Funding Coal Plants Around the World Is a Really Big Deal
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- Will Joe Biden’s $11 Billion Pledge Convince the World the U.S. Can Lead on Climate?
- Meet the 14-Year-Old Girl Whose Solar-Powered Invention Is a Finalist for Prince William’s Earthshot Prize
- Manny Pacquiao Is Campaigning to Be President of the Philippines With Rodrigo Duterte’s Playbook. Will Voters Trust Him?
- China Says All Cryptocurrency Transactions Are Illegal
- EU Climate Chief: U.S. and Europe Need to Tackle Climate Change Together
- Biden Laid Out an Ambitious Global Agenda at the UN General Assembly. Here’s How It Compares to Reality
- Germany’s Election Produced No Clear Winner. Here’s What Happens Next
- Washington’s Release of Meng Wanzhou Caps Two Weeks of Diplomatic Moves on China
- The Man the U.S. Didn’t Mean to Kill in Afghanistan
- Angela Merkel Didn’t Just Save Europe. She Also Made It More Resilient
- Fumio Kishida Is Japan’s New Prime Minister. Here’s How He Beat a Much More Popular Rival
- The Overlooked American Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Is Ukraine’s New Holocaust Memorial Also an Instrument of Kremlin Propaganda?
- The Enduring Hope of Jane Goodall
- America’s War in Afghanistan Is Over. But in the Horn of Africa, Its War on Terror Rages On
- El Salvador Is Betting on Bitcoin to Rebrand the Country — and Strengthen the President’s Grip
- China’s Evergrande Halts Trading in Hong Kong Amid Deepening $300 Billion Crisis
- Here Are the Favorites To Win the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize
- China, Isolated From the World, Is Now the Last Major Country Still Pursuing a ‘Zero COVID’ Strategy
- Charlize Theron and Darren Walker on How to End Global Vaccine Inequity
- At a $2 Trillion Market Value, Saudi Aramco Races Apple for Most Valuable Company
- Rome Didn’t Fall When You Think It Did. Here’s Why That Fabricated History Still Matters Today
- The World’s First Malaria Vaccine—and What it Means for the Future of Pandemic Response
- Tech Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes on How Australia Could Become a Renewable Energy Superpower
- How an Italian Mayor Who Turned His Town into a Haven for Migrants Wound Up Facing 13 Years in Jail
- Ireland Abandons 12.5% Tax Pledge as Global Deal Races to Finish
- How U.S. Troops in Taiwan Add Even More Fuel to the China-U.S. Tinderbox
- The Invisible Tragedy Facing Refugees Like Me
- Inside the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of Tomorrow’s Business Leaders
- Why Maria Ressa’s Nobel Peace Prize Win Came at a Crucial Time for Journalists in the Philippines
- The Nobel Committee Sent a Message That Freedom of the Press Is Essential for Peace
- Why Dmitry Muratov’s Nobel Peace Prize Matters for Russia’s Journalists
- Employers Are Starting to Adopt ‘Menstrual Leave’ Policies. Could It Backfire?
- ‘It Is a Battle for Facts.’ What Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa Understands About Why She Was Chosen
- The U.S. and the Taliban Discuss Security and Terrorism Concerns in Doha