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Health
CJD: A Matter of Life and Death
Greg Williams documents one British family's struggle with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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Music
Madonna: 'Music' for the Masses
TIME's Lauren Goldstein checks out Madonna's invite-only gig at London's legendary Brixton Academy, and takes a look at her new designs by Dolce & Gabbana
12/00
Spain
Ashes to Ashes
Attacks by the Basque separatist group ETA sow fear and anger in Spain as the death toll climbs
11/00
Middle East | Israel
Eye for An Eye
With a rush-hour car bombing in the northern town of Hadera, violence between Israelis and Palestinians continues to escalate
11/00
Africa | Mozambique
After the Deluge
Yet again, the southern African country slowly recovers from devastating floods
11/00
Europe | Weather
Wild Weather
Autumn 2000 is witness to some of the most violent weather indecades, throughout Europe and beyond
10/00
Africa | Cote d'Ivoire
The Ivory Coast: Filling the Vacuum
With the flight of strongman Gen. Robert Gueï, rival opposition supporters clash in the streets of Abidjan
10/00
Africa | Uganda
Ebola Returns
The deadly virus kills dozens in Uganda
10/00
Middle East
No Peace In Sight
Bloody clashes continue to rock Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip
10/00
Middle East
Blood, Sweat and Tears
The Middle East erupts in deadly violence
10/00
The Balkans
How the Mighty Are Falling
Angry protests turn to joyous celebration as Milosevic falls in Yugoslavia
10/00
Sports
The Sporting Life
In images from his new book, photographer Jason Bell shows the human side of Olympians from around the world
09/00
Fuel
Europe's Fuel Crisis
Starting in France and Britain, strikes and protests sweep the Continent
09/00
Russia
The Kursk — Lost at Sea
With time running out for her crew, the stricken Russian submarine Kursk lies at the bottom of the Barents Sea
08/00
Iran
Shirin Neshat
The Iranian-born artist tries to untangle the ideology of Islam thorugh her powerful filmmaking and striking black-and-white photography
08/00
Spain
Summer of Sorrow
Bombings and assassinations turn Spain's summer into a season of mourning
08/00
Russia
Terror and Tragedy
A bomb rocks central Moscow, killing eight people and injuring dozens
08/00
Kenya
Red Ochre, White Chalk
Photographer Louise Gubb documents the Eunoto ceremony of Western Kenya's Masai
08/00
Health
AIDS in Africa
One woman's struggle against Africa's great epidemic. A photo essay by Radhika Chalasani
07/00
Europe
Immigration
Refugees and immigrants from Afria and the former Soviet states trace a dangerous path into Western Europe. A photo essay by Marie Dorigny
06/00
The Czech Republic
Protests in Prague
Thousands flood the streets of the Czech capital to demonstrate against the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and globalization
05/00
Northern Ireland
After the Cease-fire
The years following the historic 1994 IRA cease-fire have, ironically, been some of the most turbulent in the history of the Troubles. These six years have encompassed both joy and devastation for Catholics and Protestants alike
05/00
Turkey
'The Fundamental Condition of Our Existence Is To Revolve'
Basing their practice on the teachings of a 13th-century Islamic mystic, the semazen the whirling dervishes carry on one of Turkey's oldest religious traditions
04/00
Chechnya
Witness to Madness
Traveling incognito, French photographer Eric Bouvet traveled to Grozny with the Russian army and documented the city's destruction
03/00
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