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Peace
We’re Wrong About Juice
By The Aspen Institute
It All Looks as if the World Is Preparing for War
By Mikhail Gorbachev
Photographing the Last Days of FARC
By Alice Gabriner
This is What Members of Colombia's FARC Rebel Army Carry in Their Bags
By Rachel Lowry
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Peace
How to Find More Peace in Your Life
Maria Shriver on introducing more tranquility into your routine
By Maria Shriver
March 18, 2016
Yoko Ono Tries for Record Human Peace Sign for John Lennon’s Birthday
The attempt made for some striking pictures but came up short
By Denver Nicks
October 6, 2015
Latin America's Longest Conflict May Finally Be Ending
For over 50 years, rebels from FARC have fought the Colombian government. But thanks to years of talks—and Pope Francis—peace could be near
By TIME Staff
September 24, 2015
Developer Removes Top Ad-Blocker From App Store: It 'Just Doesn't Feel Good'
"Achieving this much success with Peace just doesn’t feel good"
By Benjamin Snyder / Fortune
September 18, 2015
Burger King Is Doubling Down on Its Crazy Hybrid Burger Idea
After McDonald's rejected the idea, Burger King will collaborate with these 4 restaurants.
By Michal Addady / Fortune
September 2, 2015
See Rare Photos of the Dalai Lama Growing Up
Here's a look back at the life of the Tibetan Buddhist leader as he celebrates his 80th birthday
By TIME Photo
July 6, 2015
Why It’s Time to Remember Waterloo for a Different Reason
The battle deserves to be celebrated not as the end of the first “total war,” but as the beginning of a “total peace"
By Christine Haynes / History News Network
June 12, 2015
Gloria Steinem's North Korea Peace Walk Draws Ire
Remember, the status quo sure ain't working
By Emily Rauhala / Beijing
May 21, 2015
Activists to March in North Korea
"I believe that we are ... breaking through this mental state that this is a permanent division"
By Sabrina Toppa
May 20, 2015
Watch the 2015 International Jazz Day Concert Live
“In times of change and uncertainty, we need the spirit of jazz more than ever before"
By Helen Regan
April 30, 2015
Pope Francis Trades Doves for Balloons
After doves released last year were attacked
By Justin Worland
January 25, 2015
Five Best Ideas of the Day: January 8
1. The same features that make cities hubs for innovation may spur inequality. Smart policies can strike a balance.By Richard Florida in CityLab2. Solar power can provide hot meals for the masses.By José Andrés in...
By The Aspen Institute
January 8, 2015
The Path to Peace
Chaos in the Middle East is sowing the seeds for an unlikely alliance between Israel and the Arab states
By Joe Klein
January 8, 2015
Why Were Activists 45 Years Ago Protesting 'Against Death?'
It had nothing to do with immortality
By Lily Rothman
November 13, 2014
Peace Prize Winners Push Obama on Torture Report
Say American leaders have “eroded the very freedoms and rights that generations of their young gave their lives to defend”
By Maya Rhodan
October 27, 2014
The Tragic Nobel Peace Prize Story You've Probably Never Heard
This is the story of the "long-ailing, wornout, beaten Nobelman" Carl von Ossietzky
By Noah Rayman
October 10, 2014
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