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World: Part 237
- Germany to Bring Back Coal Power Plants If Russia Cuts Gas
- Air Pollution May Increase the Risk of Severe COVID-19
- In Ukraine, Fiction Has Lost Its Meaning—But Recording the Truth Is More Important Than Ever
- As Starbucks Exits Russia, Another Symbol of American Capitalism Fades
- ‘We Are in a Moment of Reckoning.’ Amanda Nguyen on Taking the Fight for Sexual Violence Survivors to the U.N.
- Now is the Time to Address the Global Health Equity Gap
- Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Has Been Proclaimed President-Elect of the Philippines
- China’s Big Climate Pledge At Davos Sounds Promising, But Experts Are Skeptical
- A Handful of Climate-Focused Independents Just Upended Australia’s Political System. Here’s What Comes Next
- What the Artists Behind George Floyd Murals Around the World Want Us to Remember
- ‘Victory Is Important on All Fronts.’ Inside the Ukraine Soccer Team’s Bid to Reach the 2022 World Cup
- Lithium Is Key to the Electric Vehicle Transition. It’s Also in Short Supply
- After Weeks of Being Locked Down, Workers Clash With Guards at an Apple Supplier’s Factory in Shanghai
- Don’t Let Turkish President Erdogan Bully NATO Like He Bullies Everyone Else
- These Countries Restricted Assault Weapons After Just One Mass Shooting
- Beijing Says COVID-19 Outbreak Under Control as City Eases Curbs
- Sara Menker, CEO of Gro Intelligence, Warns the Fallout of Rising Food Insecurity Will Be Wide-Reaching
- After Being Locked Down for Two Months, Shanghai Takes Its Biggest Steps Toward Reopening
- The Rising Costs of China’s Zero-COVID Policy
- Washington and Beijing Are Mulling Defense Talks in a Bid to Ease Tensions
- Parades, Pageants, and Afternoon Tea: The History of Britain’s Royal Jubilee Celebrations
- The UAE and Israel Have High Hopes for Their Historic Trade Deal. Experts Are Skeptical
- The White Power Mercenaries Fighting For the Lost Cause Around the World
- ‘Like Shooting a Moving Target.’ This Company Is Trying to Withdraw from Russia. It’s Getting Complicated
- Denmark Just Reversed 30 Years of Euroskeptic Defense Policy—Thanks to Russia
- U.S.-Russia Tensions Rise Amid Biden Decision to Send Rockets to Ukraine
- Shanghai Reopens as China Hails Another Victory Over COVID-19
- Justin Trudeau Cited U.S. Mass Shootings in Canada’s New Gun Bill. But Crime Is Surging There, Too
- Danish Political Drama Borgen Is Back at Last, With a Fresh Take on Female Power
- The UAE’s New Leader Is Turning the Tiny Kingdom Into a Major Power Player
- Tim Cook, Mindy Kaling, and Bill Gates to Headline the 2022 TIME100 Summit
- What the Crisis in Sri Lanka Means for the World
- The U.S. Excludes Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua From the Summit of the Americas
- Boris Johnson Faces Leadership Vote Over U.K. Lockdown Parties
- In the Philippines, You Can Be Both Openly LGBT and Proudly Catholic. But It’s Not Easy
- The New Russian Offensive Is Intended to Project Power It Cannot Sustain
- 2022 TIME100 Gala and Summit
- Boris Johnson Survived a No-Confidence Vote. He May Stick Around a While
- John Kerry: ‘We Have to Push Back Hard’ on Efforts to Build New Fossil Fuel Infrastructure in Response to Rising Gas Prices
- Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley: The Plight of Barbados Is Also a Dire Climate Warning for the U.S.
- We Know the Truth About the War in Ukraine Because of Journalists
- China’s Eileen Gu to Serve as Ambassador for U.S. Winter Olympic Bid
- A Chinese Naval Base in Cambodia Signals a New Era of Competition in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Shock of War Threatens Lasting Impact on Global Economy
- Eileen Gu Hopes She Can Bring the World Together With the Olympics
- Zelensky: The World’s Most Influential People Should Be Using Their Influence to Defend Freedom
- Indian Lawyer Karuna Nundy Warns Patriarchy Is ‘Coming Back Like a Cancer and Metastasizing in Court Judgements’
- Sevgil Musaieva Explains How Simple Words Can Provide Comfort During War
- Inside the Mind of the Most Powerful Woman in Europe
- The Ukraine War Is Becoming Putin’s Vietnam
- The Ukraine Crisis Shows How Fragile Our Food Systems Are
- It Was a Booming International Resort Before COVID. Now Locals Are Enjoying It, Some for the First Time
- A Handful of Cases Is Sending Most of Shanghai’s 25 Million People Into Lockdown All Over Again
- The Summit of the Americas Was Meant To Counter China’s Influence. Instead, It Showed How Weak the U.S. Is
- Biden Administration Cheers New International Migration Agreement. Experts Say It May Not Do Much
- China’s Clean Air Campaign Is Bringing Down Global Pollution
- European Union Working to Forge Gas and Power Ties With Israel
- Scotland Leader Nicola Sturgeon Launches Campaign for New Independence Vote
- Key EU Parliament Groups Reject Plans to Label Gas and Nuclear as Green Energy
- Britain Is Sending Asylum-Seekers to Rwanda. It Sets a Dangerous Precedent
- WHO Will Rename Monkeypox Virus to Minimize Stigma and Racism
- What Thailand’s Legalization of Marijuana Means for Southeast Asia’s War on Drugs
- One Surprising Theory Why the Philippines Has Very Few Mass Shootings—Despite Easy Access to Lots of Guns
- Heat Wave Spreads Across Europe as High Summer Temperatures Arrive Early
- China Releases, Then Deletes, Report That It May Have Detected Signals From Aliens
- Iraq’s Political Paralysis Is a Result of a System the U.S. Helped Create
- Delivery Startups Changed Daily Life in India—But Neighborhood Shops Are Pushing Back
- Ukraine Won’t Get Key Weapons From Biden’s Latest $1 Billion Aid Package For Months
- Homes Made from Straw or Fungi Can Now Get You a Cheaper Mortgage in the Netherlands
- Here’s All the World Leaders Who Have Visited Ukraine
- Japan and South Korea’s Attendance at the Upcoming NATO Summit Could Worsen Global Tensions
- Why Ukraine’s Bid for E.U. Membership Could Take Decades—If It Ever Happens
- What a Concert by K-Pop Legend Rain in South Korea’s Former Presidential Compound Says About the Country’s Politics
- Colombians Want Change. They’ll Get It No Matter Who Wins the Presidential Election
- Here’s What’s Next After the U.K. Approved Julian Assange’s Extradition to the U.S.
- What You Need To Know About Colombia’s Election
- Putin Still Holds the Cards When It Comes to Global Energy
- The Rock Star Poet Playing Concerts to Ukrainians Sheltering Underground From Russian Bombs
- President Macron Loses Majority in French Election Setback
- Austria Returns to Coal Era As Russia Curbs Gas to Europe
- Going on Vacation This Summer? Welcome to the ‘Revenge Travel’ Economy
- On World Refugee Day, Let’s Commit To Finding a Better Way
- Petrobras Head Resigns as Bolsonaro Rages About Fuel Prices
- E.U. Aims to Finalize $9.5B Ukraine Loan Package This Week
- Emmanuel Macron Wants To Lead Europe. Now, He Must Focus on France
- Ukraine’s Women Refugees Face the Harsh Reality of Poland’s Abortion Restrictions
- As Russia Threatens Captured American Vets, U.S. Invokes Laws of War
- A Japanese Court Says the Country’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban Is Constitutional. LGBT Activists Say That Won’t Stop Their Fight
- Worst Natural Disaster in Eight Years Kills 1,000 in Afghanistan
- ‘Some Part of Their Youth Definitely Got Stolen.’ Photos of Growing Up Amid Ukraine’s War
- Meta Says UK Bill Risks Messages Being Surveilled And Censored
- No Oil Producer Wants to Be the First to Give Up the Fuel. Except Gustavo Petro’s Colombia
- The Ocean Is Climate Change’s First Victim and Last Resort
- The Motion of the Ocean Could Be the Next Big Source of Green Energy
- The Miraculous Trees That Could Save Pakistan’s Largest City from Climate Disaster
- Emmanuel Macron’s Uncertain Future After the French Elections
- Germany Warns of Lehman-Like Contagion From Russian Gas Cuts
- Asia’s Richest Person, Gautam Adani, Pledges $7.7 Billion for Social Causes
- Summers Are Becoming Unbearably Hot Before They Even Start
- Opening Restaurants in a Glitzy Wild West