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World: Part 239
- The Grieving Families Fighting to Preserve a Crumbling Symbol of the Beirut Blast
- ‘Justice Has Been Delivered’: Biden Hails Ayman al-Zawahiri Killing as Sign of America’s Resolve
- Pelosi Visiting Taiwan Is the Kind of Virtue Signaling the U.S-China Relationship Can Do Without
- BP’s Surging Oil Profits Stir Political Recriminations in the U.K.
- Low Water Levels Risk Closing Key European River, Disrupting Energy Shipments
- A Dispute Over License Plates Is a Reminder of Deep, Ongoing Kosovo-Serbia Tensions
- The Miscalculations and Missed Opportunities that Led Putin to War in Ukraine
- India Officially Commits to 2030 Clean Electricity Target Ahead of COP27
- Meta’s Adam Mosseri, Nick Clegg Relocate to London in Shift to Remote Work
- Pelosi Leaves Taiwan With the Island—and World—in a More Precarious Position
- The Zawahiri Strike Revealed How the Taliban Has Given Al-Qaeda ‘VIP Treatment’ in Afghanistan
- What a Rugby Tournament Says About Hong Kong’s Fate as a Financial Center
- Zelensky Seeks Direct Talks With Xi Amid War With Russia
- ‘A Wake-Up Call.’ Pelosi’s Visit to Taiwan Has Badly Damaged U.S.-China Relations, But Not Irreversibly
- You Need a PCR Test to Go to the Beach in China’s Tropical Getaway
- Antony Blinken Says China Is Seeking to Change the Status Quo With Taiwan
- Gustavo Petro Could Transform Colombia—And Washington’s Role in Latin America
- Why Kenya’s Upcoming Election Is a Crucial Test for Democracy
- Australia’s New Climate Bill Is Promising. But the Fight Over Ambitious Action Is Only Just Starting
- The Israel-Gaza Truce Is Holding. But Another Deadly Showdown Looms
- Mongolia’s Prime Minister Wants to Transform the Country. That Means Looking Beyond Russia and China
- Revenge Travel May Be a Big Problem for Places Like Thailand’s Famous Maya Bay
- ‘War Is Betrayal.’ Coming to Terms With America’s Disastrous Departure from Afghanistan
- Want to Do More Good? This Movement Might Have the Answer
- Dozens in China Infected With New ‘Langya’ Virus Carried by Shrews
- The Curious Case of the Australian Activist Arrested for Threatening to Blow Up China’s Embassy in London
- Why TIME Partnered With Rukhshana Media to Tell the Stories of Afghan Women Around the World
- How Rising U.S.-China Tensions May Hurt Efforts to Fight Climate Change
- Dubai’s Real Estate Market is Booming. One Company is Making It Possible to Invest From Anywhere in the World
- European Energy Crisis Worsens as Heat Waves Push Up Demand and Prices Soar
- South Korea Says Its U.S.-Made Missile Shield Is ‘Not Negotiable’ With China
- Drought and the Ukraine War Are Pushing Somalia Toward a Catastrophic Famine
- In A War of Ideas, Banning Russian Propaganda Does More Harm Than Good
- Biden’s Decision To Quit Afghanistan a Year Ago Was—and Still Is—the Right Call
- What Comes After the Coming Climate Anarchy?
- Myanmar Junta Court Gives Deposed Leader Aung San Suu Kyi 6 More Years in Jail
- Scotland Just Showed How Easy It Is To End ‘Period Poverty’
- Angelina Jolie: The World Must Not Look Away From Afghanistan’s Women
- U.S. Rules Out Releasing $3.5 Billion to Afghanistan’s Taliban-Controlled Central Bank
- Climate Concerns and Air Travel Chaos Are Reviving Europe’s Overnight Trains. Here’s What It’s Like On Board
- Climate-Conscious Architects Want Europe To Build Less
- This Filmmaker Set Out To Record Her Family’s Journey Rebuilding Afghanistan. Her Work Is a Reminder of What’s at Stake
- China Warns the U.S. Against Sailing Warships Through the Taiwan Strait
- Amid Extreme Drought, Some Towns in Spain Will Rely on Water Shipped in on Tankers
- Activist Joshua Wong to Plead Guilty in Hong Kong’s Biggest Security Case
- Turkey and Israel Are Normalizing Ties Again. It Will Be a Long, Uncertain Path
- Finland’s Prime Minister Is Under Fire After a Video of Her Partying Leaked Online
- On Sunday, the Philippines Celebrates the Life of a Democratic Hero. That Could Be Awkward for Its New President
- Tourism Is Surging in the U.S. and Europe. But in Asia, Many Destinations Are Struggling to Come Back to Life
- Exclusive: Inside Ukraine’s Secret Effort to Train Pilots for U.S. Jets
- The U.S. and South Korea Begin Their Biggest Military Drills Since the Trump-Kim Summit
- Pakistan’s Generals Want To Muzzle Imran Khan. It May Backfire
- Angola Is Bracing for Its Most Competitive Election Ever
- Watch How Ukrainian Pilots Are Training and Preparing to Fly U.S. Attack Jets
- Singapore’s Half-Hearted Concession to LGBT Rights May Make Real Change More Difficult
- With Pride and Dread, Ukraine Marks Its First Independence Day Since Russia’s Invasion
- Why an Embalmed Heart Will Mark Brazil’s 200-Year Independence Celebration
- When It Comes To Disinformation, America’s Gulf Allies Are Worse Than the Russians
- Why Russian Support for the War in Ukraine Hasn’t Wavered
- What a New Iran Nuclear Deal Could Look Like
- U.S. Goes in for the Long-Haul With Latest Ukraine War Aid
- Thailand Had Notoriously Harsh Drug Laws. Now Weed Is Legal—and That’s Making Things Complicated
- Singapore May Have Just Made It Harder for LGBTQ People to Buy Subsidized Housing
- The U.K. Energy Crisis May Have Bigger Impact on Households Than 2008 Crash
- Inside Thailand’s Complicated Legalization of Weed
- How Architect Shaun Killa Is Designing a More Sustainable Dubai
- Where Things Stand in Afghanistan One Year After the U.S. Withdrawal—And What Could Happen Next
- Europe’s Energy Crisis Is Going to Get Worse. The World Will Bear the Cost
- Why There’s Still So Much Controversy 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Death
- Scotland’s New Initiative to Provide Free Period Products to All
- Mikhail Gorbachev, First and Only President of the Soviet Union, Dies at 91
- Mikhail Gorbachev Championed ‘Glasnost’ and ‘Perestroika.’ Here’s How They Changed the World
- Iran Tries To Grab U.S. Sea Drone As Nuke Talks Advance
- Pakistan’s Food Security Threatened by Massive Flooding
- Behind the Scenes of South Korea’s Barrier-Breaking LGBTQ Reality Shows
- Chile’s Millennial President Is a New Kind of Leftist Leader
- Lea la transcripción de la entrevista de TIME con el presidente de Chile, Gabriel Boric
- Read the Transcript of TIME’s Interview With Chile’s President Gabriel Boric
- 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Death, She’s Still Shaping the Royal Family
- ‘A Monsoon on Steroids.’ What To Know About Pakistan’s Catastrophic Floods
- The Cold War Didn’t Have to End. Gorbachev Made It Happen
- Inside Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Go Green While Remaining the World’s No. 1 Oil Exporter
- Online Platforms Like Twitter Are Missing a Brutal Wave of Hate Speech in Japan
- Pakistan Flooding Raises Tough Questions About Who Should Pay For Catastrophic Climate Impacts
- Asia’s Human Traffickers Target New Victims
- Inside South Korea’s Harsh Alternative to Military Service
- U.S. Calls Iran’s Response to Nuclear Talks ‘Not Constructive’
- Why Ukraine’s Long-Awaited Kherson Counteroffensive Matters
- G7 Backs Price-Cap Plan for Russian Oil to Limit Revenue
- China’s Extreme Drought Is Pushing the Country to Rely Even More on Coal
- Gazprom Won’t Reopen Gas Pipeline in 11th Hour Blow to Europe
- Boris Johnson Shattered Britain’s Political Norms. Ultimately, That Was His Undoing
- A Growing Backlash Against Russian Tourists Is Dividing Europe
- South Korea Warns of Casualties as Super Typhoon Hinnamnor Approaches
- Why Chileans Rejected a New, Progressive Constitution
- What To Know About Liz Truss, Britain’s New Prime Minister
- Facebook Owner Meta Is Failing to Prevent Repeat of Jan. 6 in Brazil, Report Warns
- Russia Privately Warns of Deep and Prolonged Economic Damage
- Britain’s New Prime Minister Liz Truss Is Inheriting a Mess
- Some Poles Collaborated With the Nazis. But Poland’s ‘Ministry of Memory’ Wants People To Forget