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■Leaders
Ageing
Cheating death (59)
War against crime in the Philippines
A harvest of lead (27)
Trump’s plan for the economy
Scrimping on sense (17)
South Africa
Time to govern (4)
Preventing child-abuse
First, save the children (1)

■Letters
On Britain, globalisation, Hinkley Point, laws, landmines, Donald Trump, Brexit
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Longevity
Adding ages (4)

■United States
Hillary Clinton
Inevitable once more (57)
Purchasing power
More bang for your buck
Merit scholarships
TOPSy-turvy
Dietary inequality
Bitter fruits (3)
America’s foreign bases
Go home, Yankee (12)
Lexington
Dollars in the wind (67)

■The Americas
Argentina’s economy
It’s cold outside (2)
Rio’s Olympics
More with less (2)
Canada’s Senate and Supreme Court
Look to the rainbow (2)

■Asia
Philippine politics
From plan to execution (2)
Thai politics
How not to solve a crisis (4)
Kashmir
Reviving the cause (4)
Gay rights in Indonesia
Under pressure (2)
Women’s education in Afghanistan
Liberation through segregation

■China
The judicial system
Suppress and support (2)
Youthful nationalists
The East is pink (8)

■Middle East and Africa
New rivalries on a contested continent
Asia’s scramble for Africa (1)
Ethiopia’s football follies
Full time? (12)
Zambia’s elections
A test case for democracy
Iraq’s Yazidis
Freedom on hold (22)
Libya and the West
Piling in

■Europe
Migration within the EU
Europe’s scapegoat (4)
The time in Spain
Out of sync with the sun... (1)
Tensions in Crimea
The cruellest month (93)
Renewable energy
It’s not easy being green (2)
Charlemagne
Small but not too beautiful (1)

■Britain
The Labour Party
The metamorphosis (4)
Schools
Grammatical error (4)
Football geography
A country of two halves Britain Only (1)
The “term funding scheme”
When cuts are not enough Britain Only (1)
Fatter people
Counting calories Britain Only (1)
Thinner pets
Subwoofers Britain Only (11)
Bagehot
This sceptic isle (3)
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■International
Paedophilia
Shedding light on the dark field

■Business
The other side of Warren Buffett
Don’t Buff it up (44)
Airlines and technology
All systems stop (2)
PSA Group
Peugeot rallies (1)
Walmart buys Jet.com
Boxed-in unicorn (2)
The Berlusconis’ shrinking empire
Things fall apart (1)
Live-streaming
Amateur’s hour
The tourism industry
Nothing to see here
Schumpeter
Revenge of the nerds (12)

■Finance and economics
Europe’s disappearing cash
Emptying the tills (2)
Buttonwood
Back in fashion (1)
Pensions
No love, actuary (2)
The leisure economy
Surfing to success (4)
Recruitment and inequality
Pandora’s box (16)
Financial crime
The final bill
Free exchange
The problematic proposal (3)

■Economics brief
Fiscal multipliers
Where does the buck stop? (5)

■Science and technology
Hybrid cars
At last, the 48 show (2)
Anthropology
No hard feelings (1)
Graphene-based electronics
Bugs in the system (4)
Evolution
Bee kind to viruses (1)

■Books and arts
American memoirs
Promises, promises (11)
America in the 1970s
That’s rich
New fiction
Irish charm
World music
Humanity’s heartbeat
Johnson
Would that it were so simple (2)

■Obituary
Obituary: Qusai Abtini
From child to man (2)

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Holiday blues
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■Leaders
Technology in China
China’s tech trailblazers (72)
After the Arab spring
The ruining of Egypt (58)
Energy policy
Hinkley Pointless (15)
Vietnam’s economy
The other Asian tiger (15)
International adoption
Babies without borders (1)

■Letters
On Thailand, Stuttgart, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, human rights, China, the sea
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Arab youth
Look forward in anger (44)

■United States
The presidential race
Trump in the dumps (213)
Partisan politics
In plain words (6)
Voting restrictions
Back in the booth (3)
Convention bounces
Up, then down (1)
Wilderness living
The last big frontier (9)
The NYPD
Goodbye to Bratton
Lexington
Gridlock Central (16)

■The Americas
Venezuela
Army rations
The Petrobras scandal
Defendant-in-chief (40)
Cannabis in Colombia
Weeds of peace

■Asia
Myanmar’s economy
Miles to go
Sri Lanka’s missing people
Refusing to give up hope
India’s economy
One nation, one tax (18)
Canine couture in Taiwan
Furry fashionable (1)
Japan and the last commute
Peak death (2)
Award (1)

■China
The Cultural Revolution
Unlikely hero (4)
Tibetan culture
And the policemen danced (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Egypt’s economy
State of denial (7)
The war in Syria
Kerry talks while Aleppo burns (3)
The roasting of the Middle East
Infertile Crescent (135)
South Africa
The Zuma effect (6)
Gabon
Trying to get past oil (8)

■Europe
Media freedom in Turkey
Sultanic verses (15)
Turks in Germany
Old faultlines (157)
Land transfers
Peak diplomacy
Anti-Mafia
Dead dogs and dirty tricks (1)
Britain and Europe
The start of the break-up (4)
Charlemagne
Au revoir, l’Europe (23)
Award

■Britain
Nuclear power
When the facts change... (7)
Chinese investment
Not so gung-ho
The Bank of England
Treating the hangover Britain Only (16)
The UK Independence Party
Kippers flounder Britain Only (10)
Archaeology
The last crusade Britain Only (3)
Bagehot
The sage of Birmingham (2)
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■International
International adoption
Home alone (1)

■Business
Ride-hailing in China
Uber gives app (6)
China’s mobile internet
WeChat’s world (4)
Tobacco regulation
No logo (5)
Bosses’ salaries in Japan
Pay check (1)
The chocolate industry
Cocoa nuts (6)
Schumpeter
Look before you leap (1)

■Finance and economics
Asia’s next tiger
Good afternoon, Vietnam (5)
Buttonwood
The second big shift (7)
European banks
Still stressed out (28)
Property taxes
Home bias (2)
Japan’s economy
Levitation speed (1)
Free exchange
The desperation of independents (2)

■Economics brief
Tariffs and wages
An inconvenient iota of truth (9)

■Science and technology
Anti-submarine warfare
Seek, but shall ye find? (19)
Lithium-air batteries
Their time has come (3)
Artificial neurons
You’ve got a nerve (36)
The right to die
What is unbearable? (5)

■Books and arts
Fiction
Life and afterlife
Elite black America
A world apart
Geopolitics
East, West home is best
European arts
Two men of one mind
Paths well travelled
Trails and error
Classical music
He’s the piano man (1)

■Obituary
Obituary: Luc Hoffmann
For birds and for wilderness (2)

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Politics
Business
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■Leaders
Globalisation and politics
The new political divide (395)
Abenomics
Overhyped, underappreciated (12)
Russian dirty tricks
Doping and hacking (8)
The parable of Yahoo
From dotcom hero to zero (5)
Air pollution
Cleaning up the data (1)

■Letters
On Republicans, Pokémon, blood-testing, Brazil, John Cleese, Italian banks
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Globalisation and politics
Drawbridges up (6)

■United States
The Democratic convention
Bridging the torrent (84)
On the trail
Philly special
Putin, Trump and the DNC
Signal and noise (72)
The PGA championship
Who’ll win? (1)
Southern living
From crop to pop (1)
Political parties
Defining realignment (2)
Lexington
Able Kaine (4)

■The Americas
Brazil’s Olympics
Not yet medal contenders (2)
Bello
Cash in bin liners, please

■Asia
Defending South Korea
Of missiles and melons
Politics in Indonesia
Look who’s back (1)
Murder in Japan
Still safe (1)
Terror in Afghanistan
Unwelcome guests (3)
Young aborigines
Australia’s Abu Ghraib (23)
Politics in Taiwan
A series of unfortunate events (1)

■China
Flood control
Disgorging (2)
Jiang Zemin
Jiang of Jiang Hall (2)
Online media
Stop the virtual presses

■Middle East and Africa
Zimbabwe’s president
Comrade Bob besieged (4)
South Africa’s local elections
Young rivals (1)
Nigeria’s struggling states
Running out of road
The Arab League
A new low
The Saudi bombardment of Yemen
Worse than the Russians
Water in the West Bank
Nor yet a drop to drink (72)

■Europe
France’s response to terrorism
Loss of faith (76)
How Germans handle terror
Pure reason (194)
A shock for NATO
Defend me maybe (27)
Catholic youth in Poland
Cross purposes (3)
Charlemagne
Correspondence club (2)

■Britain
The impact of free trade
Collateral damage (6)
Northern Ireland after Brexit
Frontier spirit
Women in politics
The struggle continues Britain Only (6)
Commuter hell
Going south Britain Only (6)
Brexit and public services
Somebody call a doctor Britain Only (64)
Drug-testing at music festivals
Cocaine or concrete? Britain Only (14)
Bagehot
Rage against the dying of the light (4)
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■International
Pope Francis
Hearts, minds and souls (2)

■Business
Verizon buys Yahoo
Does it ad up? (10)
Rare diseases
Fixing fate (1)
Corporate governance
Change, or else (10)
Telecoms
Hans free
Electric cars in China
Charging ahead
Companies’ green strategies
In the thicket of it (1)
Schumpeter
Not-so-clever contracts (5)

■Finance and economics
Japan’s economy
Three-piece dream suit (2)
Buttonwood
Putting it all on red (12)
The Federal Reserve
Staying its hand (1)
Road taxes in Europe
Not easy being green
Private share sales
Trading places
Free exchange
A hire power (1)

■Economics brief
Financial stability
Minsky’s moment (11)

■Science and technology
Printed electronics
On a roll (1)
Air pollution
Breathtaking (2)
The ancient atmosphere
Time capsules (2)

■Books and arts
American foreign policy
Playing it long (2)
The Olympic games
Fanfare (1)
American fiction
Mean girls
Jazz in the 21st century
Playing outside the box
Johnson
Liberal blues (2)

■Obituary
Obituary: Geoffrey Hill
The discomfort of words (2)

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■Leaders
The failed coup in Turkey
Erdogan’s revenge (193)
Britain’s “industrial strategy”
Open for business? (5)
The politics of Thailand
The generals who hide behind the throne (1)
Methane leaks
Tunnel vision (2)
Big economic ideas
Breakthroughs and brickbats (5)

■Letters
On Kurdistan, immigration, executive pay, the passive voice, China
Letters to the editor (1)

■Briefing
Turmoil in Turkey
After the coup, the counter-coup (1)
Turkey and the world
Running out of friends (3)

■United States
The Republican convention
Donning the mantle (202)
On the trail
Cleveland special
Paul Ryan’s agenda
Better than what? (2)
Roger Ailes
Kingmaker no more (41)
Policing after Baton Rouge
Ambushed and anguished (8)
Michael Elliott
The Fab One
Immigration economics
Wages of Mariel (1)
Lexington
At his majesty’s pleasure (10)

■The Americas
Canada’s internal trade
The great provincial obstacle course (16)
Cuba’s economy
Caribbean contagion (3)
El Salvador
Reconsidering the price of peace
Bello
Lessons from a liberal swashbuckler (2)

■Asia
Politics in Thailand
Twilight of the king (12)
Crimes against women
Can the licence to kill be revoked? (1)
Dissent in Laos
Radio silence
South Korea’s DIYers
Bangsta style (1)

■China
Hong Kong police
The force is with who? (3)
The South China Sea
My nationalism, and don’t you forget it (3)

■Middle East and Africa
Israel and the Arab world
The enemy of my enemies (4)
Syrian refugees in Jordan
From haven to hell
Lebanese cronyism
Hire power
City slickers on the farm
Africa’s real land grab (1)
Smoking
Plains packaging (1)
Nigeria’s currency
If you love it... (4)

■Europe
Another attack in France
Madness and terror (16)
Russia’s Olympian drug habit
Tamper proof (9)
Italy’s upstart party
The Five Star question (10)
Charlemagne
Parliament plot (4)

■Britain
The government’s “industrial strategy”
A change of gear (1)
Foreign takeovers
Fear and favour (19)
London buses
Parting the red sea (7)
Universities and Brexit
A first-class mess Britain Only (4)
Pushy parents
How to make children do homework Britain Only
Labour and the north
Tyne and Weary Britain Only (4)
Bagehot
In the map room with Theresa May (23)
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■International
Stress
What makes us stronger (1)
Workplace stress
Fuss and bother

■Business
Methane leaks
A dirty little secret (10)
The industrial internet of things
The great convergence
SoftBank and ARM
Everything under the Son (2)
Niche media
Fight club
Corporate earnings
Of populism and profits (2)
Consumer products
His and hers (1)
Schumpeter
Silicon Valley 1.0 (24)

■Finance and economics
African banks
Subprime savannah
Buttonwood
Vanishing workers (9)
The Big Mac index
Patty-purchasing parity (2)
Postal Savings Bank of China
A red-letter IPO
The 1MDB affair
Thick and fast (5)
Free exchange
Putsch and pull

■Economics brief
Information asymmetry
Secrets and agents (12)

■Science and technology
The 21st International AIDS Conference
Rallying the troops (1)
Data storage
Atoms and the voids (10)
Medical technology
All sewn up (2)

■Books and arts
Chinese politics
The people's pope (1)
South-East Asian history
Striving for unity
South Africa
Time of death
Australian fiction
The way of the world
American photography
Exposed

■Obituary
Obituary: Johnny Barnes and Datta Phuge
Clothed with happiness (27)

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■Leaders
Election 2016
The dividing of America (554)
Britain’s new prime minister
May time (154)
The South China Sea
Come back from the brink, Beijing (157)
Deutsche Bank
A floundering titan (6)
Marine management
Net positive (10)

■Letters
On Zimbabwe, the Chilcot report, urban sprawl, companies, Africa, Brexit
Letters to the editor (1)

■Briefing
The Republican Party
Past and future Trumps (56)

■United States
Race in America
Progress and its discontents (38)
Policing and race
Quantifying Black Lives Matter (93)
Fishing
All about the bass (4)
Lexington
Homeopathy politics (86)

■The Americas
Tierra del Fuego
The tax haven at the end of the world (4)
Bello
Let’s sue the conquistadors (2)

■Asia
Japanese politics
Diet control (66)
Japan’s Emperor Akihito
The long goodbye (17)
Australia’s election
Squeaking back in (17)
Kashmir violence
After the funeral (37)
Cambodia
Murder most murky
Taiwanese identity
Hello Kitty, goodbye panda (9)

■China
The South China Sea
Courting trouble (1,047)

■Middle East and Africa
Land ownership
Title to come (6)
Mozambique
Fishy finances (6)
Zambia
Cry press freedom (4)
Israel’s prime minister
The law looms larger (22)
Egyptian bureaucracy
A movable beast (7)

■Europe
Macron and France’s presidential election
L’internationaliste (6)
Ireland’s economic statistics
Not the full shilling (17)
The EU-Canada trade deal
Fear of the maple menace (18)
Spain, Gibraltar and Brexit
Rock out (87)
Charlemagne
Single-market blues (53)

■Britain
Britain’s political landscape
The irresistible rise of Theresa May (95)
The Labour Party
Twist or split (50)
The civil service
Building the Brexit team (19)
Defence
The nuclear option (27)
The economic impact of Brexit
Straws in the wind (24)
The immigration paradox
Explaining the Brexit vote (19)
Bagehot
Travels in Theresa May country (18)
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■International
Buying drugs online
Shedding light on the dark web (26)

■The World If
If Donald Trump was president
The world v the Donald
If the North Korean regime collapsed
Night and day
If states traded territory
A country market
If financial systems were hacked
Joker in the pack
If China embarked on mass privatisation
The greatest sale on Earth
If economists reformed themselves
A less dismal science
If the ocean was transparent
The see-through sea
If computers wrote laws
Decisions handed down by data
If we all had personal drones
Prone to disaster
What if Germany had not reunified?
A German question

■Business
The future of television
Cutting the cord (16)
Video games
I mug you, Pikachu! (22)
Diagnostics
Red alert (12)
Fads in corporate architecture
Putting on the glitz (2)
Indian conglomerates
Sell me if you can (5)
Defence firms
Rocketing around the world
Corporate philanthropy in China
The emperor’s gift (5)
Schumpeter
Be nice to nerds (12)

■Finance and economics
Turkey’s economy
Sugar highs (9)
Buttonwood
Slow suffocation (21)
Deutsche Bank
In a rut (3)
Prosecuting financial firms
Hongkong and Shanghaied (4)
Temporary work
How the 2% lives (10)
Payouts for whistleblowers
Whistle while you work (5)
Free exchange
Econometrics (6)

■Science and technology
When science goes wrong (I)
Computer says: oops (21)
When science goes wrong (II)
Shell shock (6)
Oncology
Fast thinking (8)
Electric aircraft
Extra thrust (8)
Fishing
Unbalancing the scales (8)

■Books and arts
America’s conservatives
Seeking a way forward (22)
J.M.W. Turner
Industrious genius (6)
South Sudan
From hope to horror (8)
The death penalty in Pakistan
Flowers from the muck (6)
Peeping Toms
Too much information (5)
Johnson
War of words (11)
Correction: A Worcestershire lad

■Obituary
Obituary: Michael Cimino
The price of perfection (6)

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■Leaders
Italian banks
The Italian job (125)
China’s middle class
225m reasons for China’s leaders to worry (89)
Hillary Clinton’s e-mails
Notes on a scandal (27)
Immigration and politics
Aussie rules (11)
War in Iraq
The dangerous chill of Chilcot (53)

■Letters
On female genital mutilation, law, Central Asia, Brexit
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
America’s forests
Ravaged woodlands (14)

■United States
Warfare
The queen and her drones (2)
Stem-cell clinics
A dish called hope
Competitive eating
Glorious gluttony (3)
Education
O-levels (11)
Religious-liberty laws
Left, right (4)
Lexington
Ride ’em, cowboy! (1)

■The Americas
Violence in Rio
A sporting chance of safety (3)
Education protest in Mexico
A battle to feed young minds (1)
Argentina’s economy
The cost of truth (2)
Bello
No Brussels here

■Asia
Mainstream politics breaks down
The churn down under (2)
Change of command in the Philippines
Talk Duterte to me (55)
Cambodian politics
Sex, power and audiotape
Indian politics
Modi-fication
Hindi movies
Yes, he Khan (11)
Terrorism in Asia
Jihad’s new frontier

■China
Pollution
Beijing v belching chimneys (1)
Bad planning
A bigwig purged (2)
Anti-smoking legislation
Butts resist kicks

■Middle East and Africa
Kurdistan
Dream on hold (5)
Iraq and Syria
Islamic stateless? (29)
Zimbabwe’s begging bowl
Bailing out bandits (12)
Divorce in Nigeria
Rings fall apart (6)

■Europe
France on edge
Hot time, summer in the cité (3)
German inheritance law
Free will (1)
Scandinavia and Russia
Just visiting (18)
The Balkans and the EU
Balking at enlargement (1)
Labour law
Going posted
Charlemagne
Looking to Mutti (6)

■Britain
The Conservative leadership
The battle for Downing Street (6)
Sterling
How low can it go? (2)
The Brexit procedure
Article of destiny (2)
The Chilcot report
Iraq’s grim lessons (73)
Bagehot
¡Hasta siempre, comandante! (5)
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■International
Immigration systems
What’s the point?
Marriage and citizenship
Get hitched or hike (10)

■Special report: Chinese society
Chinese society
The new class war(2)
Chinese nationalism
East, west, home’s best(3)
Family, identity and morality
A nation of individuals(1)
Wealth
Keeping up with the Wangs
Public opinion
Crowd control(1)
Civil society
Daring to think, daring to act
Emigration
The long march abroad(5)
Looking ahead
The writing on the wall

■Business
Consumer goods
Invasion of the bottle snatchers (7)
Boardroom brawls, Chinese style
Vanke panky
Israel’s tech industry
Talent search
Kingfisher Airlines
Flying blind
After the Brexit vote (I)
Rules and Britannia (1)
After the Brexit vote (II)
Picking losers (1)
Schumpeter
The two faces of USA Inc (2)

■Finance and economics
Italian banks
Crisis and opportunity (1)
Buttonwood
Safe as office blocks (7)
MiFID
Financial tonic
Banks in oil-exporting countries
Lending at $47 a barrel (23)
China’s debt
Coming clean
Taxes in California
Stop dreamin’
Free exchange
X marks the knot (1)

■Science and technology
Self-driving cars
Motoring with the Sims (6)
Mitochondrial donation
Three’s company (16)
Biomimetic engineering
Flight of fancy

■Books and arts
Innovation in China
Out of the Master’s shadow (2)
Political biography
A work in progress
Child development
The brain game
20th-century history
Vantage point
A.E. Housman
A Worcestershire lad
Painters’ paintings
Beyond influence

■Obituary
Obituary: Elie Wiesel
Unanswerable questions (10)

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■Leaders
Liberalism after Brexit
The politics of anger (155)
Brexit’s fallout
Adrift (230)
The attack on Ataturk airport
Turkey’s agony (16)
Diamonds
Shine on (2)
Cities
The right kind of sprawl (2)

■Letters
On Brexit
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Brexit
An aggravating absence (6)
The negotiations
Article 50 ways to leave your lover (3)
The economic fallout
Managing chaos (1)

■United States
Voters in the industrial Midwest
Rustproofing (8)
The Supreme Court
Two left feats (3)
Puerto Rico
Exodus postponed (5)
Crime and punishment
Billy the kid
Lexington
More than a hobby (2)

■The Americas
Brazilian trade
Of legumes and liberalisation (2)
Colombia’s war
Unpopular is the peacemaker (1)
Argentina
Erasing the Kirchner cult
Bello
Those spendthrift Latins (13)

■Asia
Central Asia
Stans undelivered
China and Taiwan
Great stonewall (5)
Politics in Japan
Master plan
Indonesia and the South China Sea
Annoyed in Natuna
Indian social media
A pulpit for bullies (4)
Banyan
The forest and the trees

■China
Foreign policy
Our bulldozers, our rules (8)

■Middle East and Africa
African entrepreneurs
Opportunities galore (1)
Shopping in South Africa
Buying on credit is so nice (22)
Medical drones in Africa
Help from above
Israel and Turkey
Let’s try again
The economics of Ramadan
Less work and more pray... (3)
Beer in the Arab world
Of brewers and bureaucrats

■Europe
A terrorist attack on Istanbul’s airport
Soft target (11)
NATO’s summit
Trip-wire deterrence (8)
Spain’s election
Revolution cancelled (2)
Ireland post-Brexit
Put asunder (42)
Repression in Russia
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