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  • 2 days ago | time.com | Charlie Campbell

    It’s around 10 a.m. each morning that Noemi Reyes’s heart fills with hope. That’s when her husband Marionito’s boat appears on the shimmering horizon of the Pacific. By the time his skiff has been hauled onto the shingle beach, it’s already clear whether his toil has been profitable. Today was not: just eight small sardines and mackerel from five hours casting handlines at sea. “Almost nothing,” laments their 11-year-old son, Cjay, as he clambers back up the slope to their shack.

  • 3 days ago | time.com | Charlie Campbell

    The result was never really in doubt. Lee Jae-myung is the new President of South Korea after winning a commanding 49% of the vote in Tuesday’s snap election, which was called following the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk-yeol, who plunged Asia’s fourth biggest economy into turmoil with his December declaration of martial law. The real question is which version of Lee will now govern this highly polarized East Asian nation of 50 million.

  • 5 days ago | time.com | Charlie Campbell

    Against the backdrop of U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance’s jaw-dropping polemic against European democracies at February’s Munich Security Conference, this was a welcome return to sense, if not sanity.

  • 1 week ago | time.com | Charlie Campbell

    It’s with a bashful grin that Lee Jae-myung tugs down his starched collar to reveal the half-inch scar where a would-be assassin’s blade pierced his neck. The assailant had asked the leader of South Korea’s Democratic Party for an autograph in January last year before lunging at him with a camping knife.

  • 1 week ago | aol.com | Charlie Campbell

    NIO employees work on an automated electric-vehicle production line on Jan. 17 in Hefei, China. Credit - Kevin Frayer—Getty ImagesAt NIO’s design workshop in suburban Shanghai, engineers spread billets of clay onto an aluminum frame of a basic car. A robotic arm with a mechanized drill bit then carves a series of grooves into the clay corresponding to a designer’s sketch. The rough surface is then painstakingly smoothed with palette knives before aluminum foil is pasted on top.

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Charlie Campbell
Charlie Campbell @CharlieCamp6ell
2 May 25

“Talking about taking over Greenland, Panama, and expelling people from Gaza—these kinds of things cannot be done now,” @chedetofficial tells @TIME. “You have to consider the rights of people. This is not the way you run countries.” https://t.co/GuEnJkZGJc

Charlie Campbell
Charlie Campbell @CharlieCamp6ell
4 Apr 25

My latest in @TIME on Australian PM @AlboMP bold plan to keep kids off social media. https://t.co/E9kxLCXdtK https://t.co/zD2HOoFRiF

Charlie Campbell
Charlie Campbell @CharlieCamp6ell
28 Mar 25

My first byline from China in over three years. Was great to be back. https://t.co/Hu6zVowAVZ