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World: Part 236
- Chile Is Trying To Shed the Last Remnants of Its Pinochet-Era Dictatorship
- Boris Johnson Fights Back After Shock Resignations Rock British Politics
- Beijing Rolls Out China’s First Ever COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
- Mohammad Barkindo, OPEC Secretary-General, Dies at 63
- Boris Johnson Has Resigned. Here’s How He Lost Britain’s Government
- Who Could Replace Boris Johnson As U.K. Prime Minister?
- Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska Takes On the Trauma Of War
- Biden Is Reportedly Considering Lifting Trump-Era Tariffs on Chinese Goods. Could That Help Tame U.S. Inflation?
- Where Brittney Griner’s Case Goes From Here, and What It Will Take to Bring Her Home
- Here’s How a New U.K. Prime Minister Will Be Selected
- Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Has Been Shot and Killed. What We Know So Far
- How the World Is Reacting to Shinzo Abe’s Death
- Shinzo Abe Rewrote Japan’s Place in the World. And Remained a Power Broker Until the Very End
- Two of Europe’s Biggest Airlines Announce New Cancellations
- Shinzo Abe’s Formidable Legacy in Japan and the World
- Looking Back at TIME’s Coverage of Shinzo Abe: ‘I Am a Patriot.’
- Russia Angers the World With Space Station War Propaganda
- Abenomics Explained: How Shinzo Abe’s Contentious Economic Plan Transformed Japan
- New York Cuts Back Covid Testing Amid U.S. Summer Surge in Cases
- Shinzo Abe’s Assassination Was Rare in a Country With Strict Gun Laws. Here’s What to Know
- Japan’s Ruling Party Wins Big in Election After Ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Killing
- E.U. Mounts Urgent Call for COVID-19 Boosters as Cases Rise Again
- Remembering Shinzo Abe
- Biden Can Use His Saudi Trip To Push for an End to the War in Yemen
- Biden’s Middle East Trip Is a Textbook Case of Sacrificing Values for Realpolitik
- How We Chose the 2022 World’s Greatest Places
- The Crisis in Sri Lanka Rekindles Debate Over Organic Farming
- WHO Warns of Rising Infections and Deaths From New COVID-19 Wave
- The U.K. Is Caught in a Leadership Crisis at the Worst Possible Time
- Austria’s Climate Minister Is Taking the E.U. to Court
- Biden’s Saudi Arabia Trip Is Really About Russia
- Facebook Accused of ‘Whitewashing’ Long-Awaited Human Rights Report on India
- Why Shinzo Abe Will Continue to Govern Japan for Years After His Death
- Where Russia’s War in Ukraine Stands—And What Could Happen Next
- Niece of Slain Al Jazeera Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh on Justice for Her Family
- Mo Farah’s Child Trafficking Highlights the U.K.’s Troubling Migrant Policies
- U.K. Braces for Heatwave as National Emergency Is Declared
- Europe Counts Cost of Wildfires as Thousands Have to Evacuate
- Pacific Island Nations Are Bringing Their Climate Justice Fight to the World’s Highest Court
- 5 Ways the U.K. Is Not Built for Extreme Heat
- Ukraine and Africa Must Stand Together—Even as Russia Blocks Food Exports
- Climate Experts Are Testing New Ways To Reach the People Most Affected by Extreme Heat
- Will Britain’s Next Prime Minister Be a Person of Color?
- The U.K.’s Hottest Day Ever Sparks a Climate Culture War
- Sri Lanka Has a New President. That Won’t Stop the Protests
- Air-Conditioning Is Rare in the U.K. Could Heat Waves Change That?
- People Are Refusing to Pay Their Mortgages in China. The Protest Could Spill Into the Wider Economy
- An An, the World’s Longest-Living Male Giant Panda In Captivity, Has Died
- Vietnam’s Richest Man Is Launching an Ambitious—and Controversial—Gambit to Sell Americans Electric Cars
- Indigenous Groups in Canada Want More Than Apology During Pope’s Visit
- What Italy’s Political Chaos Means for Europe
- What to Know About the Pope’s Visit to Canada and Apology to Indigenous Communities
- Myanmar Executes Activists in Its First Use of the Death Penalty in Decades
- We Can’t Fix Inflation Without Saving Ukraine
- China’s Job Market Is So Dismal That Its Brightest Would Rather Work for the Government
- Ehud Barak: Iran Can Transform Itself into a Nuclear Power—And It’s Too Late to Stop It By Surgical Attack
- Zoe, the World’s First Named Heat Wave, Arrives in Seville
- The ‘Deplorable’ History Behind the Pope’s Apology to Canada’s Indigenous Communities
- Europe Relies on Russian Gas. A Tough Winter Lies Ahead Amid Fears of a Cut-Off
- Joe Biden Will Speak With Xi Jinping on Thursday as U.S.-China Ties Worsen
- Malaysia May Join New Zealand in a ‘Generational Endgame’ for Tobacco
- Brittney Griner’s Fight for Freedom
- The Story Behind TIME’s Brittney Griner Cover
- Hong Kong Had the World’s Highest COVID-19 Death Rate. It May Not Be Ready for Another Surge
- Who Is Viktor Bout, the Russian Arms Dealer Swapped for Brittney Griner’s Release?
- How Germany Is Preparing for a Looming Energy Crisis
- China’s Xi Jinping Warns President Joe Biden Against ‘Playing With Fire’ Over Taiwan
- The U.S. and the Taliban Are Discussing the Unlocking of $3.5 Billion in Afghan Reserves
- Farmer Protests in the Netherlands Show Just How Messy the Climate Transition Will Be
- The Radically Inclusive World of England’s Grassroots Women’s Soccer Clubs
- Out of the Wreckage of Ukraine, the E.U. Is Finally Becoming a Union
- ‘They Can Target Anybody’: India’s War on Free Press Is in High Gear
- 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