COVER
The End Of Europe (Features / Global Economy)
Its economic union is unraveling, London is ablaze, and the continent's once dependable trading partner the U.S. is too feeble to save the day or the euro. Say goodbye to the old order
WORLD
London's Long Burn
An outbreak of arson, looting and lawlessness caught Britain and its leaders by surprise. Why they should have seen the troubles coming
Troubled Waters (China)
The acquisition of a decommissioned Soviet carrier, at a time of naval tension in Asia, heralds Beijing's growing territorial ambition
ECONOMY
Seeking Growth After the Arab Spring (Economy / Middle East)
Unless it can nurture entrepreneurs and create jobs, the popular movement that toppled the dictators won't make a difference in real lives
FOOD
Learning High Cuisine In Low Places
Why Peru's top chef is training the next generation of elite cooks in a shantytown
THE CULTURE
Rocking the Casbah (Art)
Mathaf aims to shake up the world of Arab art
How Steve Irwin Changed Nature TV (Television)
Beware of the gonzo nature-TV presenter
Capital Appreciation: A Portrayal of Beijing Contains Home Truths (Books)
Tom Scocca's portrayal of Beijing contains home truths too
GLOBAL ADVISER
Five Reasons to Visit Makassar (TIME Traveler)
Eastern Indonesia's gateway bustles with life
Dutch Treat (Check In)
The Canal House puts the fun back into solemnity
Hue and Fry (Amuse-Bouche)
Even the common fare of Vietnam's imperial city is fit for a king
LETTERS
Tabloid Tycoon Tainted (Inbox)
Wild About Harry; Betty Ford's Legacy; Feeding the World