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■Leaders
Climate change
The burning question (125)
1MDB
Falling down (12)
American politics
The hardest deal (16)
Italy’s constitutional reforms
A regretful No (343)
Britain’s economy
Limited ambition (9)

■Letters
Letters to the editor
On Brexit, GM crops, Airbnb, trade, cricket

■Briefing
Reforming Italy’s constitution
Renzi’s referendum (5)

■United States
Reflating the economy
King of debt (15)
The big gaggle
Fifth Avenue frenzy (8)
North Carolina
Not going quietly (16)
The next administration
Opening the field (9)
Treasure-hunting
The box that launched 100,000 trips (1)
The national-security team
General direction (3)
Lexington
The dark side (4)
Meet the attorney-general
Evening Sessions (10)

■The Americas
Brazil’s prosperous south
Not the country you know (7)
Bello
Piñata politics (18)
Polish-Brazilians
Black soup and pierogi (3)
Indigenous rights in Canada
Contested wilderness (2)

■Asia
Deforestation in Indonesia
For peat’s sake
Women and work in Japan
More glaring than shining (3)
Civil society in Vietnam
Ambiguity of assembly
Australia’s natural gas
Poor credit (2)
Banyan
The other pivot (9)

■China
Education
Patriotic energy v West-worshipping (5)
China’s national parks
A farewell to loudspeakers

■Middle East and Africa
Counter-terrorism
The eyes in Africa’s skies (1)
East African camels
Speedy and tasty
South Africa
Rainbow stagnation (2)
Dissent in the Gulf
Protest and lose your passport (29)
Libya
The unravelling

■Europe
Angela Merkel declares
Not running for world saviour (47)
German memes
Lügenpresse, a history (7)
France’s Republican primary
Dark horse (7)
The Baltic states and Donald Trump
Edgy allies (14)
Charlemagne
Running scared (9)

■Britain
The Autumn Statement
The Brexit budget (42)
Letting agencies
Rent extraction (11)
Brexit from abroad
The views of others (18)
Tech companies
Put out more deck chairs (1)
Troubled prisons
I predict a riot Britain Only (1)
Land banking
Sitting on their hands Britain Only
Teacher recruitment
From the boardroom to the classroom Britain Only
Bagehot
Spreadsheet Phil, unlikely rebel (3)
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■International
Climate policy
Up in smoke? (39)

■Special report: Oil
Breaking the habit
The future of oil(6)
On the oil wagon
A tricky time for oil producers
Taken to task
How to deal with worries about stranded assets
From oiloholics to e-totallers
The coming revolution in transport
Assault on batteries
The race to move beyond lithium-ion(2)
Doing it their way
Where India’s and China’s energy consumption is heading
Heading for the twilight
When oil is no longer in demand

■Business
The Trump Organisation
Deconstructing Donald (127)
Samsung
Ponying up? (2)
Facebook’s woes
The Mark of the social beast (7)
Silicon Valley and food
Pie in the sky (21)
Consumer goods
The riches in returns (1)
Emirates and the A380
Flying low (9)
Schumpeter
Status contentment (10)

■Finance and economics
Financial regulation (1)
On fire (2)
Buttonwood
Charging the earth (1)
Financial regulation (2)
Basel bust-up (1)
Japan’s bond market
Zero-sum game
Global wealth
The one per center next door (4)
Currencies
Forward and backward
India’s cash crunch
Short-changed (7)
Free exchange
Trend growth (1)

■Science and technology
Exoplanets
Portraits of worlds (2)
Reactionless motors
Ye cannae break the laws of physics (8)
Air pollution
Blown away (2)
Scientific publishing
All together now (2)
Award

■Books and arts
India’s diaspora
A model minority (2)
Publishing in India
Mythomania (6)
Contemporary art in China
City supreme
Johnson
You tell me that it’s evolution? (10)

■Obituary
Jia Jinglong
The wedding house (4)

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■Leaders
Trump’s world
The new nationalism (284)
Obamacare
And a pony for everyone (9)
The French presidential election
Europe’s biggest populist danger (11)
Pacific trade
Try, Persist, Persevere!
Tata Group
Ratantrum (10)

■Letters
On the American election
Letters to the editor (1)

■Briefing
Who is Chinese?
The upper Han (44)

■United States
The Trump administration
The tower of silence (91)
The Affordable Care Act
Obamasnare (84)
Donald Trump and the Supreme Court
Listing right (5)
Voter registration
Oregon lets it ride (2)
Capital punishment
Death has less dominion
Conflicts of interest
Dynasty (1)
The presidential election
Illness as indicator (4)
Lexington
Democrats on the brink (19)

■The Americas
Latin America and China
A golden opportunity (1)
Haiti after the hurricane
Weaker than the storm
Bello
If at first you don’t succeed... (2)

■Asia
The collapse of TPP
Trading down
South Korean politics
The i-word (8)
Indonesian politics
Tolerance on trial
Malaysia’s 1MDB scandal
Nothing to see here (2)
Islamic State in Pakistan
Lethal partners (3)
Australia and asylum-seekers
The American solution (2)

■China
China and American democracy
Weighing up Telangpu (1)
Hong Kong’s legislature
Nipped in the bud (11)
Communists
Pride in the party
Banyan
A China-America romance? (3)

■Middle East and Africa
The nuclear deal with Iran
On borrowed time (2)
Iran
Theocratic troubles
Syria
The next push (2)
Ghana
Nkrumah’s heirs (1)
Corruption in Sierra Leone
Call it in (1)

■Europe
France’s Republican primary
The veterans (5)
The Balkans
Clinton-lands
Russian intrigues
Arresting developments (45)
Procurement spending
Rigging the bids (2)
Charlemagne
Iron waffler (34)

■Britain
Online shopping and business
All that is solid melts into air
Brexit and public opinion
Fifty-fifty nation (3)
Prosecuting sex offences
The hardest cases Britain Only
Medical records
Patient revolution Britain Only
Animal rights
Hunted down Britain Only
Britain’s young
Generation Screwed or Generation Snowflake? Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
The fourth pillar sways (2)
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■International
Global politics
League of nationalists (5)

■Business
Tata Group
Clash of the Tatas
Donald Trump and American energy
Polluting the outlook (1)
Mining
Vein hope
Samsung buys Harman
Amp my ride (2)
Corporate Italy
Seize the day (24)
Consumer goods
Pot of gold (6)
Schumpeter
Uncertain business (7)

■Finance and economics
Emerging markets
Reversal of fortune (11)
Buttonwood
Save yourself (1)
Iceland’s post-crisis economy
It’s not up to you
Agricultural Bank of China
Sanctions with Chinese characteristics (3)
Banks and “too big to fail”
Kash call (2)
China’s corporate debt
State of grace
Credit in China
Just spend (1)
Free exchange
That Eighties show (36)

■Science and technology
Additive manufacturing
Magnetic moments (2)
Oceans in space
Not so lonely sea in the sky
Malaria
The biter bit (11)
Censusing fisheries
Where’s the catch? (1)

■Books and arts
Globalisation
The third wave (2)
Somalia
Hope among the horror
Campaign strategists
The art of political war (1)
New fiction
Rhythm of life
Physics
Empty space, the final frontier (4)
Classical music
West meets East (1)

■Obituary
Leonard Cohen
Raising the song (5)

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■Leaders
America’s new president
The Trump era (410)
Negotiating Brexit
The way forward (4)
Hong Kong
China’s new Tibet (14)
Egypt’s reforms
Two cheers for the general (3)

■Letters
On central banks, Poland, Denmark, companies, Frida Kahlo, democracy
Letters to the editor (2)

■Briefing
America and the world
The piecemaker (34)
The world reacts
“Do nightmares come true?” (3)
Nuclear codes
A new finger on the button (13)

■United States
Election 2016
How it happened (151)
The Trump administration
What to expect (63)
Trump and the economy
Strap up (23)
Polling and prediction
Epic fail (30)
The Democrats
Destiny derailed (74)
Lexington
The people v the people (552)

■The Americas
Donald Trump and Mexico
The wall that appals (20)
Maple syrup crimes
Syrup and sin (1)
Property in Venezuela
Maduro’s boom (1)
Bello
The limits of technocratic government

■Asia
Japanese politics
Abe ascendant (3)
Ferdinand Marcos
Hail to the thief (1)
Civilians v soldiers in Pakistan
General consternation (5)
Wildlife conservation
Grim pickings
Pollution in India
Worse than Beijing (1)
Banyan
Prophets of piffle (9)

■China
Democracy
China holds elections
Separatism in Hong Kong
Umbrellas out (62)
Cyber-regulation
The noose tightens (1)
Lou Jiwei
A little local difficulty (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Zimbabwe
Life after Bob (1)
Fighting fires in South Africa
Burning down the house
South Africa’s courts
Judges v Jacob
Egyptian politics
Sense and sensitivity (4)
Islamic State in Syria
Anyone for Raqqa? (1)
Tunisia’s tourism
The Russians are coming

■Europe
Europe’s alt-right
Wolves in skinny jeans (27)
Germany’s loony right
The Reich lives on (2)
Polish paranoia
Tales from the crypt (14)
Russia’s Trump fans
Our American cousin (2)
While you were watching Trump...
Turkey locks up dissidents (6)
Charlemagne
When America sneezes… (12)

■Britain
Brexit and Parliament
Questions of sovereignty (3)
India and Britain
A cooler climate (5)
Marks and Spencer scales down
Pants on fire Britain Only
The benefit cap
Tightening the screw Britain Only (22)
Brexit and politics
Election fever Britain Only (1)
Marine energy
Ruling the waves Britain Only
Buried treasure
Hitting the jackpot Britain Only
Remembering war
Policing poppies Britain Only (24)
Bagehot
The machine splutters (5)
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■Special report: Espionage
Espionage
Shaken and stirred(5)
Technology
Tinker, tailor, hacker, spy
Governance
Standard operating procedure
Edward Snowden
You’re US government property(3)
China and Russia
Happenstance and enemy action(4)
How to do better
The solace of the law

■Business
American business
Meet the new boss (2)
Trump and tech
System crash (2)
Volkswagen
A long road to recovery (1)
BAE Systems
Fighting fit (1)
Taxis take on Uber
African potholes
Courier firms
The big sort
Schumpeter
The great divergence

■Finance and economics
The world economy
Our election, your problem (41)
Buttonwood
Déjà vu all over again (12)
The world economy
Coming up Trumps (1)
Housing in America (1)
The cost of poor lending (1)
Housing in America (2)
To those that have
Money in India
Taking notes (11)
Banks and cybercrime
Online checkout
Internship

■Science and technology
Particle physics
So long, Susy? (4)
Palaeontology
Origin story
Space exploration
Dusting yourself down
Drug development
Pets on trial
Naval warfare
Follow the trail (1)
Global warming
Days of the triffids

■Books and arts
Literary history
Refugee avant la lettre
Turkey
Fault-lines upon fault-lines
Natural history
Omnivore’s delight
A literary life
Cartergraphy
Glenda Jackson in “King Lear”
Wielding the matter
Johnson
Doing by talking (7)

■Obituary
Raoul Wallenberg
The persistence of hope (1)

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Politics this week (1)
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■Leaders
The presidential election
America’s best hope (626)
Water
The dry facts (2)
Lebanon
Time to talk Taif (3)
Taxation in India
Take it easy (1)
Britain’s House of Lords
Time to ennoble Nigel (5)

■Letters
Jordan, democracy, Brexit, depression, infrastructure, Spain, private equity, Van Cliburn, Elon Musk
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Water scarcity
Liquidity crisis (2)

■United States
The battleground
Countdown (6)
White voters
What’s going on (24)
The campaigns
On the trail (1)
The African-American vote
Early, but less often (6)
Election brief: Foreign policy
World-shaking (3)
Lexington
Donald Trump, vigilante (37)

■The Americas
Dams in the Amazon
Not in my valley
Rio de Janeiro
A Pentecostal’s progress
Violence against women
Murder and machismo
Bello
What is to be done in Venezuela? (2)

■Asia
South Korean politics
No confidantes
Australia and asylum-seekers
Bashing the boat people (3)
Sex education in Japan
Tiptoeing around
The South China Sea
Duterte waters (1)
Politics in Tamil Nadu
Suspended animation

■China
Politics in Hong Kong
China’s wrath (1)
Politics
Esprit de core
Fakes
Seeing red
Banyan
Sun-worshippers (2)

■Middle East and Africa
Lebanon
Census and sensibility (2)
Saudi Arabia’s reforms
Building on sand (1)
Cronyism in South Africa
Friends with benefits (14)
Boko Haram
Rounding up the survivors (1)
Censorship in Kenya
X-rated everything (11)

■Europe
The battle for Russia’s history
Remember, remember (4)
Putinism’s icons
A tale of two Vladimirs
France’s president self-destructs
Into the abyss (42)
More arrests in Turkey
Goodbye, “Republic” (26)
The German elections in 2017
Best frenemies (1)
Charlemagne
For our freedom and yours (5)

■Britain
The Chinese in Britain
Raise the red lantern (1)
Life sciences
Life after Brexit (4)
Cyber-security
Britain flexes its cyber-muscles Britain Only (1)
The Article 50 case
Taking back control (108)
Heroin addiction
Fixing problems Britain Only
The intern economy
The road from serfdom (60)
Manufacturing fetishism
A false idol Britain Only
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■International
Online governance
Lost in the splinternet (3)

■Business
Tech firms’ pay wars
Money honeys (7)
Startups
Silicon Beach (1)
Japanese entrepreneurs
Slow to startup
Chinese aerospace
We are sorry to announce (3)
Online advertising
Keeping watch (1)
Niche smartphones
A sea of black mirrors (1)
Schumpeter
Political business (2)

■Finance and economics
Shale oil
Permian hyperbole
Buttonwood
A turning-point?
China’s industrial policy
Plan v market (1)
America’s foreign debts
Net debt, big returns
Brexit and venture capital
Turning off the tap (1)
Taxation in India
Lost in transition
Aid in kind
Free two shoes
Refugees in Sweden
Seeking asylum—and jobs (46)
Free exchange
Apps and downsides

■Science and technology
Military supply lines
Having no truck with it
How to store electricity underwater
Depths of imagination (1)
Scrutinising science
The watchers on the Web
Tracking down missing clinical trials
Tested, and found wanting (2)
Oenology
The war on terroir (10)
Cancer treatment
Missile tracking

■Books and arts
Contemporary America
Death by the barrelful (9)
Fiction from Israel
To laugh, to weep
Football writing
A game of two halves
Philip Roth
America across the river (2)
Christianity and history
The search goes on (3)
Maps
X marks the spot

■Obituary
Valerie Hunter Gordon and Junko Tabei
Climb every mountain (1)

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■Leaders
Canada’s example to the world
Liberty moves north (229)
The Bank of England
Hands off (4)
The International Criminal Court
Back it, join it (3)
Business in America
Vertical limit (3)
Investment banks
Too squid to fail

■Letters
On globalisation, Thailand, new drugs, Bill Clinton, tourism
Letters to the editor (2)

■Briefing
Canada
The last liberals (7)

■United States
Trump and Putin
My brilliant friend (178)
From DC with love
Naming without shaming (5)
The Affordable Care Act
Crunch time (138)
The campaigns
On the trail (1)
The presidential election
Making a U-tahn (17)
Election brief: Education
Little changes (57)
Lexington
Meet Kamala Harris (4)

■The Americas
Venezuela
Fighting their chains (8)
Brazilian sport
Something new to cheer
Nicaragua
Fourth time unlucky (3)
Bello
Ciudad Juárez trembles again

■Asia
India’s Muslims
An uncertain community (9)
Bailing out Mongolia
A wrong direction in the steppe
Influence-peddling in South Korea
Gift horse (12)
Politics in the Maldives
Sibling rivalry
Pakistan’s business climate
If you want it done right
Banyan
A shrimp among whales (1)

■China
History
Nihil sine Xi (9)
Parking
The other car problem (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Off-grid solar power
Africa unplugged (1)
The International Criminal Court
Exit South Africa (17)
African economies
The oil effect (11)
Iraq
Tightening the noose (2)
Turkey’s intervention in Syria and Iraq
Erdogan’s war game (11)
Medical marijuana in Israel
Light-up nation
Islamic State’s loss of Dabiq
Apocalypse postponed (59)

■Europe
Migration in France
The end of an ugly affair (18)
Inequality and education
Germany’s Sandernistas (5)
Regional inequality
A tale of more than two cities (3)
Spanish politics
Back again (8)
Energy efficiency
Populism tastes best hot (1)
The impact of Brexit
Britain shoots Ireland, too (2)
Charlemagne
The age of vetocracy (35)

■Britain
Brexit and the City
From Big Bang to Brexit (1)
Child refugees
Gnashing of teeth (12)
The post-Brexit economy
Measuring the fallout (3)
Industry in the north-east
Parked Britain Only (7)
Managing globalisation
To the losers, the scraps Britain Only (4)
The Liberal Democrats
Cleared for take-off Britain Only (2)
Technical education
The new three Rs Britain Only
Drugs policy
Qat flap Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
How to be a good bastard (3)
Journalist wanted
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■International
Early childhood development
Give me a child

■Business
AT&T and Time Warner
Angling for the future of TV (3)
Big tobacco
All fired up
Tata Group
Mistry exit (23)
Companies’ dark pasts
Ghosts in the machine
Brazilian business
Out of the gloom
The sharing economy
Deflating Airbnb (10)
Schumpeter
Jail bait (6)

■Finance and economics
Investment banking
Rebooting (3)
Buttonwood
No Trumps!
Digital money
Known unknown (9)
Asian deflation
Steel trap (1)
China’s growth
The greatest moderation (3)
Clean energy v coal
Fighting the carbs (4)
Free exchange
Passing the buck (2)

■Science and technology
Bathymetry
In an octopus’s garden
The world’s weirdest place?
Topsy turvy
Cyber-security
Crash testing (4)
Schiaparelli’s end
Flash, bang, wallop, what a picture
Dealing with autism
First, treat the parents (1)
Shark behaviour
Waste not, want not

■Books and arts
Eleanor Roosevelt
Ahead of her time (1)
Europe’s single currency
France v Germany (2)
American fiction
Dope and the doppelganger (15)
Modernist art from Mexico
Evolutionary tales
Johnson
Lexicography unbound (4)

■Obituary
Andrzej Wajda
Obituary: Conscience-keeper

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■Leaders
Russia
Putinism (518)
The battle for Mosul
Crushing the caliphate (8)
Business in America
Float like a butterfly (5)
Thailand’s succession
A royal mess (5)
Trade agreements
Asterix in Belgium (4)

■Letters
On Brexit, Bob Dylan, bonds, Donald Trump
Letters to the editor (1)

■Briefing
Private Equity
The barbarian establishment (4)

■United States
Election 2016
Hating Hillary (154)
The third debate
Final insult (24)
The campaigns
Heard on the trail (4)
Election brief: Infrastructure
A view from the bridge
Lexington
How to shoot a man in Reno (7)

■The Americas
Canada’s climate policy
Let the haggling begin (16)
Bello
A model Latin American
Clowns in Cuba
The red-nosed gold rush (5)
Informality in Latin America
Casual Mondays to Fridays (2)

■Asia
Thailand’s monarchy
An empty throne (2)
Bhutan
Happy-grow-lucky
South Asian media
All hail (56)
Assisted suicide in Australia
On the brink (3)
Maternity culture in Japan
No pain, no gain (11)
Preservation in India
Brick by brick (1)
Banyan
Duterte’s pivot (203)

■China
Politics
Master of nothing (8)

■Middle East and Africa
Iraq
Marching on Mosul (83)
Jordan
The uneasy crown (9)
Saudi Arabia’s religious police
Advice for the vice squad (1)
South Africa
This other Eden Project (5)
Justice in Africa
Poor law (2)

■Europe
Ukraine’s future
Bone of contention (27)
Ukraine’s rock-star politician
Front man (8)
Russia’s Bashneft deal
Easy sale
Italy’s Five Star Movement
Requiem for a dreamer (3)
The Canada-EU trade deal
Hot-air Walloons (31)
Charlemagne
Couleurs primaires (8)

■Britain
Social mobility
A class apart (6)
Inflation
Only the beginning (5)
Politics
Theresa’s way (5)
Policing
The long lens of the law Britain Only
Porn and protest
Obscene and not heard Britain Only (1)
Britain and the European Union
Brexit à la carte Britain Only (10)
Housebuilding
Prefabs sprout Britain Only (2)
Public inquiries
Question time Britain Only
Education
Not-so-super heads Britain Only
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The spectre of Scoxit (24)
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■International
Migration to Europe
Travelling in hope (10)

■Special report: Russia
Russia
Inside the bear(15)
The economy
Milk without the cow(3)
Power structures
Wheels within wheels(1)
Foreign policy
The fog of wars(3)
Modern life
Tell me about Joan of Arc
Past and future
Take care of Russia(1)

■Business
Elon Musk’s empire
Countdown (23)
Media models
Channelling Trump (12)
Biotechnology
The trials of Juno
Retailing
Push my buttons (1)
African airlines
Well-connected (2)
Indian furniture makers
Turning the tables
Schumpeter
Techno wars (3)

■Finance and economics
Government bonds
Who’s scary now? (1)
Venezuelan government debt
Running out of time (1)
Italian banks
Spectral forms (1)
Buttonwood
Mutual incomprehension (2)
Watson and financial regulation
It knows their methods (2)
Free exchange
Subtract and divide (3)

■Science and technology
Making sex cells from body cells
The ancestor’s tail (9)
Urban planning
Listen to the music of the traffic in the city (1)
Anti-malaria drugs
Do you yield? (3)
Exploring Mars
Triumph or disaster? (16)
Sexual cannibalism
Nature’s cruellest one-night stand

■Books and arts
The meaning of jihad
Men of war (6)
Migrants
Making profits out of hope
Ngugi wa Thiong’o
A song of Africa (1)
Latin American Modernism
A time of gifts
Fiction from Israel
Delusion chronicle (4)
Steven Isserlis
String fellow (1)

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Dario Fo
Italy’s jester (5)

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■Leaders
Election 2016
The debasing of American politics (437)
Pharmaceuticals
Bad medicine (5)
Intervention in Yemen
The forgotten war (15)
China’s property market
Rotten foundations (3)
Sterling
Taking a pounding (67)

■Letters
On Venezuela, aid, Syria, tax, Mars, adjectives
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
The Trump tape
With these hands (5)
The politics of sexual assault
It’s not just the powerful (23)

■United States
Hillary Clinton’s campaign
Hacked off (9)
The campaigns
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