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World: Part 236
- Tens of Thousands of Boys in Bangladesh Were Forced into Work During the Pandemic. Now School Is Resuming Without Them
- Blending New Flavors in an Ancient Cup
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz Wants to Transform Germany’s Place in the World. He’d Just Rather Not Talk About It
- ‘Hope Gives You the Strength to Act.’ Portraits of Russians Risking Everything to Support Ukraine
- ‘I Did Not Want to Die.’ A Mariupol Resident’s Journey by Sea to Escape the Russian Siege
- How Trevor Reed, the American Just Released From Russian Custody, Fits Into the History of Prisoner Swaps
- Inside Zelensky’s World
- TIME’s Interview with Volodymyr Zelensky
- What a Beijing COVID-19 Lockdown Would Mean for China and the World
- Интервью TIME с Владимиром Зеленским
- Інтерв’ю TIME з Володимиром Зеленським
- The Global System Has Failed. Ukraine Is Showing the World How to Build A Better One
- China Calls Russia Relationship a ‘New Model’ for the World
- Tesla’s Ambitions in India Will Test Elon Musk’s Commitment to ‘Free Speech’
- The Ukraine Food Price Crisis is Just a Preview of What Could Happen as Climate Change Worsens
- Twitter Has Helped Build Social Movements Across the World. Now Organizers Fear For Its Future
- Russia Is Still Winning the Energy War
- Shanghai’s COVID-19 Measures to Remain Even as Spread Slows
- Speaker Nancy Pelosi Meets With Ukraine’s Zelensky in Kyiv
- Amid Shanghai’s COVID-19 Surge, a Nursing Home Resident Was Sent to the Morgue While Still Alive
- One Island Nation’s Controversial Plan To Take Climate Justice Into Its Own Hands
- The Controversy Over China’s New Embassy in London Reflects Growing Tensions With the West
- Russia Produces a Third of the World’s Diamonds. Now They’re Coming Under Scrutiny
- Russia’s Conspiracy-Laden Claims that Israel Is Supporting Neo-Nazis Could Change Tel Aviv’s Stance on the War in Ukraine
- The State of Abortion Rights Around the World
- World Hunger to Worsen After Spiking 25% Before Ukraine War
- Brazil’s Most Popular President Returns From Political Exile With a Promise to Save the Nation
- Lula conversa com TIME sobre Ucrânia, Bolsonaro e a frágil democracia Brasileira
- Lula Talks to TIME About Ukraine, Bolsonaro, and Brazil’s Fragile Democracy
- If You Want to Know a Country’s Economic Future, Check How Far It Is From the Equator
- Russia’s War on Ukraine Is a Threat to Press Freedom, Report Says
- The History Behind Victory Day in Russia
- India Is Braced for Months of Power Outages Amid a Blistering Heatwave
- South Korea’s Intelligence Agency Has Joined NATO’s Cyber Defense Unit. China Isn’t Happy
- Giant Rodents ‘Invaded’ a Wealthy Gated Community. What Happened Next is a Lesson for Cities in the Climate Change Era
- A Dictator’s Son Rewrites History on TikTok in His Bid to Become the Philippines’ Next President
- Taiwan Is Abandoning Its Zero-COVID Strategy in Favor of a ‘New Model’ of Coronavirus Containment
- What Life Is Like For Ukrainian Refugees Living on a Cold-War Era Gunboat
- India’s Unbearably Hot Schools Show We Must Climate-Proof Education
- How One of Ireland’s Leading Abortion Rights Activists Sees the Future of Roe
- ‘I Can’t Say No to Mothers in Need.’ The Foreign Women Joining Ukraine’s Fight Against Russia
- Shanghai Tightens COVID Restrictions Even as Cases Drop to a Six-Week Low
- Ukraine Shows the Strength of a Free People
- Sri Lanka Imposes Curfew as Government Backers, Protesters Clash
- Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr., a Dictator’s Son, Takes Huge Lead in Philippine Presidential Election
- Sri Lanka Leader’s Brother Quits as Prime Minister in Escalating Crisis
- G7 Expresses ‘Grave Concern’ Over Hong Kong Leader’s Election
- Facebook Faces New Lawsuit Alleging Human Trafficking and Union-Busting in Kenya
- Protesters Have Set Fire to the Home of Sri Lanka’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa
- Bongbong Marcos Looks Set to Be the Next Philippine President. A Short History of His Family’s Rise, Fall, and Rise Again
- The World Should Be Worried About a Dictator’s Son’s Apparent Win in the Philippines
- As the City’s COVID-19 Lockdown Tightens Again, Shanghai Residents Have Been Pushed to Breaking Point
- After Visiting Both Ends of the Earth, I Realized How Much Trouble We’re In
- Polar Paradox: The Melting Arctic Could Destroy Indigenous Ways of Life While Making Some Alaskans Rich
- Olga Rudenko and the Kyiv Independent Are Giving the World a Window Into a Devastating War
- Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey Is Redefining the Hollywood Heartthrob
- Bilal Baig Wants You to Understand That Transition Is a Universal Experience
- An Encounter With a Snow Leopard Became a Wake-Up Call for a Nepali Conservationist
- Salvatore Ferragamo’s New Creative Director Is Designing a More Inclusive Fashion Industry
- The Youngest Member of Mongolia’s Government Is Making Space for Women in Tech
- Wheat Crops Almost Everywhere Are Coming Under Threat From Extreme Weather
- How TIME Chose Its 2022 List of Next Generation Leaders
- What We Know So Far About the Killing of Al Jazeera Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh
- Central Asia Could Be the Key to Driving a Wedge Between Russia and China
- The Problems With Israel’s Version of the Killing of Reporter Shireen Abu Akleh
- COVID-19 Finally Slipped Through North Korea’s Borders. Here’s What to Know About the ‘Explosive’ Outbreak
- These Three Global Crises Will Transform Our World—Depending on How We Respond to Them
- The West Will Work With the Philippines’ Next President, Even If He Is a Dictator’s Son
- A Russian DJ’s Silence About Ukraine Is Dividing the Electronic Music Scene
- Ukraine Is in Worse Shape than You Think
- Western Architecture is Making India’s Heatwaves Worse
- ‘We Have to Fight Back.’ Afghan Women Are Losing Their Hard-Won Right to Work Under the Taliban
- Joe Biden Is Redeploying U.S. Troops to Somalia as a New President Takes Office. Here’s What to Know
- Bridging Dubai’s Food Traditions Old and New
- Here’s What to Know About Joe Biden’s First Trip to Asia as U.S. President
- Finland and Sweden Joining NATO Is the Latest Example of Putin Miscalculating the Ukraine War
- A New York Mosque Becomes a Refuge for Afghan Teens Who Fled Without Their Families
- Sri Lanka Default Hints at Trouble Ahead for Developing Nations
- Leaders Are Meeting in Person Again at Davos—Just as the World Faces a New Threat
- Climate Could Change the Course of Australia’s Election
- Two Million Cases: COVID-19 May Finally Force North Korea to Open Up
- The Ukrainian Musicians Fighting Russia Through Song
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Wins the 2022 TIME100 Reader Poll
- What Is Monkeypox and Should You Be Worried?
- Biden’s Moves on NATO Come Amid Fear Russian War Will Expand Past Ukraine
- Anthony Albanese Is Australia’s New Prime Minister. Here’s What to Know About Him
- Japan Is Trying to Revitalize Its Economy. Naomi Koshi Wants to Make Sure Women Aren’t Left Behind
- Racism Against Chinese Australians Is Being Made Worse by Anti-China Election Rhetoric
- Davos 2022: History at a Turning Point
- Kevin McCarthy
- Putin May Be Winning the Information War Outside of the U.S. and Europe
- Russian DJ Nina Kraviz Has Been Removed From Three Music Festivals Following Criticism
- How the CIA’s Hunt for a Russian Mole Blinded It To Putin’s Rise
- The 100 Most Influential People of 2022
- How We Chose the 2022 TIME100
- 9 Leaders on the 2022 TIME100 Share What Gives Them Hope
- President Biden’s Vow To Defend Taiwan Is Bold but Incredibly Risky
- Tighter Restrictions Possible for Beijing as COVID-19 Outbreak Drags On
- Marcos Jr. May Have Won This Battle Against the Catholic Church, But the Struggle Isn’t Over
- 9 Lessons for Making High Risk Decisions