Time - October 28, 2024
Time - October 28, 2024
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In this issue
If Kamala Harris Wins The policy platform at the center of the Democratic nominee’s make-or-break fight to communicate to voters what her presidency would entail By Charlotte Alter.
General Elected - Prabowo Subianto made his name in Indonesia as a fighter, but won the presidency vowing to build the country and help the poor By Charlie Campbell.
REMAKING THE MIDDLE EAST
A year after Oct. 7, Israel's list of targets had extended to Lebanon. Where experts see the region going next
3 mins
Oct. 7 families, one year later
THE HAMAS ATTACK OF OCT. 7 marked the start of the bloodiest war in the history of the IsraeliPalestinian conflict-and was also the day hundreds of families learned the devastating news that their loved ones were either killed or missing.
3 mins
A sky-high solution for congested cities
AS CITIES AROUND THE WORLD GRAPPLE WITH CONGEStion and seek to lower emissions, one New Zealand-based startup is looking upward for solutions.
2 mins
LET REFUGEES HELP REFUGEES
At the annual gathering of the U.N. General Assembly last month, when the subject was briefly Sudan, the U.S. ambassador spoke of \"compassion collapse,\" defined as the human tendency to turn away from mass suffering. The suffering in Sudan is certainly on a mass scale. Eleven million people have fled their homes, pursued by men with guns and followed by famine.
3 mins
Sharing power is working in South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA HAS had a hard time of it lately.
2 mins
CO₂ Leadership Brief
Hurricane Helene was a significant human tragedy, with more than 200 deaths reported as of Oct. 9 and thousands more left homeless; Hurricane Milton, close on its heels, brought more devastation.
1 min
The D.C. Brief
KAMALA HARRIS MAY BE LEADING in many national polls, but a deeper look tells a less rosy story for her party.
1 min
I quit teaching because of ChatGPT
THIS FALL IS THE FIRST IN NEARLY 20 YEARS THAT I AM not returning to the classroom.
2 mins
THE HARRIS PLAN
WHAT KIND OF PRESIDENT WOULD SHE BE?
10+ mins
The Chosen One
ELECTED PRESIDENT WITH MORE VOTES THAN ANYONE ELSE IN HISTORY, PRABOWO SUBIANTO AIMS TO KEEP INDONESIA ON A TIGHTROPE BETWEEN WORLD POWERS
9 mins
NEXT GENERATION LEADERS
11 trailblazers who are challenging the status quo, leading with empathy, and forging solutions for a brighter future
10+ mins
Young Americans get a taste of China
Rich and vibrant culture is what has deeply impressed a delegation of high school students from the United States who completed on Sept. 24 a 10-day trip to China that took them to Guizhou, Sichuan and Shandong provinces.
2 mins
INTO THE HEART OF DARKNESS
Jeremy Strong tackles another morally complex character, playing the power broker behind Donald Trump's rise
6 mins
The nostalgic comforts of a goth-girl autumn
AUTUMN MAY BE THE MOST ATMOSPHERIC SEASON, tantalizing the senses with soft sweaters and warm beverages and the crunch of colorful leaves underfoot.
6 mins
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