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Jennifer Duggan
Jennifer Duggan is a News Editor at TIME
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TIME100 Impact Awards Dubai: Read the Acceptance Speeches
About 200 guests gathered at the Museum of the Future in Dubai on Sunday for the latest TIME100 Impact Awards.The newest recipients of TIME100 Impact Awards—which recognize leaders who have done extraordinary work to shape...
By Jennifer Duggan
February 13, 2023
Top CEOs Give Their Predictions for the Year Ahead
Global leaders in business and policy-making are heading to the Swiss Alps this week for the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos. TIME will be there too, hosting events and reporting on all the...
By Jennifer Duggan
January 15, 2023
This Influencer Is Using Her Platform to Help People Understand Nuclear Energy
Isabelle Boemeke’s TikTok videos often take a surprising turn. The model opens with makeup tutorials and fitness routines, but as she opens her refrigerator to show what she eats, she changes topic. “One uranium pellet,...
By Jennifer Duggan
October 13, 2022
Here's the Order of Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral Procession and Its Significance
The funeral procession for Queen Elizabeth II departed from Westminster Abbey; the coffin was placed on a gun carriage, which was towed by 142 members of the Royal Navy through the streets of central London....
By Jennifer Duggan
September 19, 2022
Queen Elizabeth's Complicated History with Ireland
In Britain's very first colony, varied responses to her death
By Jennifer Duggan
September 15, 2022
Here Are the Goals of the COP26 Climate Change Meetings—and Where the World Stands in Accomplishing Them
This week, thousands of ministers and diplomats from across the world are descending on an event campus in Glasgow, Scotland for the most important climate conference in recent years—and perhaps the most significant international meeting...
By Alejandro de la Garza , Ciara Nugent , Aryn Baker , Jennifer Duggan and Chris Wilson
October 28, 2021
Barbados' Prime Minister Has a Message for Rich Countries
In the battle to slow down climate change, countries like Barbados are on the “front line,” says Prime Minister Mia Mottley. The island is threatened by rising sea levels and extreme weather events like hurricanes that...
By Jennifer Duggan
October 28, 2021
How Climate Change Science Has Changed Due to COVID-19 Restrictions
In late 2019, expeditioners and guides Hilde Falun and Sunniva Sorby went to Norway’s remote Svalbard archipelago to complete a long-term goal of being the first female team to over winter in the Arctic. But...
By Jennifer Duggan
July 14, 2021
Biden Supports Irish Peace Agreement in Brexit Talks
Undermining peace process "would be a real problem for the U.S. and for Joe Biden personally,” Ireland's foreign minister says
By Jennifer Duggan
November 25, 2020
Brexit Revives the Prospect of a United Ireland
The 310-mile-long Irish border between Northern Ireland and the Republic was once marked by barbed wire, with watch towers manned by machine gun-wielding soldiers. Today, it’s been replaced by a wide motorway with cars whizzing...
By Jennifer Duggan
February 7, 2020
Davos Daily Review: Jane Goodall, Income Inequality and Climate Change
The final day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, featured discussions on issues of equality, migration and climate change. Speakers included Executive Director of Oxfam, Winnie Banyema, anthropologist Jane Goodall, Executive Director of...
January 25, 2019
Q&A: Ireland's Leo Varadkar on Brexit, Trump and Keeping Ireland 'At the Center of the World'
"I would like Ireland to become what Michael Collins described as the shining light unto the world"
By Jennifer Duggan
July 13, 2017
A Portrait of the Prime Minister As a Young Man
The Republic of Ireland has never had a leader like Leo Varadkar
By Jennifer Duggan
July 13, 2017
Theresa May's Troublesome Deal with Northern Ireland
The coalition agreement gives the unionists new influence in a highly unstable and volatile region
By Jennifer Duggan
June 26, 2017
The ‘Doomsday’ Vault Where the World’s Seeds Are Kept Safe
Deep in the bowels of an icy mountain on an island above the Arctic Circle between Norway and the North Pole lies a resource of vital importance for the future of humankind. It’s not coal,...
By Jennifer Duggan
April 6, 2017
Northern Ireland in Political Crisis as Brexit Looms
A power vacuum just as the U.K. begins talks on E.U. withdrawal could have serious consequences
By Jennifer Duggan
January 11, 2017
Ireland's 'Repeal the 8th' Campaign Aims to End Abortion Ban
A young, secular population helped pass same-sex marriage in Ireland last year and wants abortion restrictions overturned — but the fight is proving bitterly divisive
By Jennifer Duggan
October 27, 2016
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