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Time Magazine International Edition

Apr 14 2025
Magazine

Time Magazine International Edition is the go-to news magazine for what is happening around the globe. You can rely on TIME's award winning journalists for analysis and insight into the latest developments in politics, business, health, science, society and entertainment.

Making the cover

2025 Earth Award honors environmental-justice activist

PROTECT AND DEFEND • The Signal scandal highlights Donald Trump’s careless history with secrets

Checking in

Some states consider bills that would punish abortion patients

What is the mental toll of spending months in space?

MILESTONES

How to relax and unwind without drinking alcohol

The Venezuelans deported to El Salvador

The companies innovating the climate fight

A LIBERAL TRUMP CARD?

Turkey’s declining democracy

Health Matters

The D.C. Brief

Climate Is Everything

The author of Maid finally hires one

HOW THE FIGHTING ENDS • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks out on Trump, Putin, and the price of peace

EARTH AWARDS 2025 • INDIVIDUALS INFLUENCING THE FUTURE OF THE PLANET THROUGH WORK ON CLIMATE JUSTICE, LEADERSHIP, AWARENESS, AND ACTIVISM

CATHERINE COLEMAN FLOWERS • This environmental-justice leader knows that to truly solve things means collaborating—with everyone

JAY INSLEE • Now, more than ever, we need local climate action, writes the former governor of Washington

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG • It’s all about numbers for the special U.N. climate envoy. And the numbers don’t lie—taking action on climate makes economic sense

SELASSIE ATADIKA • The innovative Ghanaian chef lays out a recipe for a sustainable food future

BILL FRIST • Working across the aisle requires talking about the human impacts of climate change

RAINN WILSON • The stories we tell as artists cannot ignore the science, writes the co-founder of Climate Basecamp

Australia’s Leader Takes On Social Media. Can He Win? • PRIME MINISTER ANTHONY ALBANESE

EXHIBITING ANGST • How Rashid Johnson channeled his anxiety into art, became successful beyond his wildest dreams, and got a major solo show at the Guggenheim

THE SUPERMAN NEXT DOOR • David Corenswet prepares to don the cape of the most famous superhero of all time

Death, be not chaste

Streamers rush to the ER, but Pulse is DOA

A traumatic Iraq War mission unfolds in real time

A 1993 queer classic gets a breezy update

John Legend • The 13-time Grammy winner on revisiting his debut album 20 years later, his roots in the Black church, and being sung to in airports

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