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■Leaders
Hillary Clinton’s plans for the economy
Can she fix it? (371)
Brazil
The great betrayal (494)
Bloodshed in central Africa
Burundian time-bomb (27)
The case against Google
Tie breaker (19)
Saudi Arabia
The new oil order (23)

■Letters
On politics, Bruce Springsteen, steel, the American constitution, South Korea, clearing houses, English
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■Briefing
Hillary Clinton
Unloved and unstoppable (20)

■United States
New York and after
March of the titans (6)
Psephology
Uptown Trump (7)
The $20 bill
Not going to Jackson (80)
The campaigns
Heard on the trail
Immigration and the Supreme Court
Branching out (6)
The cost of college
Delayed gratification (28)
Cocaine
Nosedive (1)
Lexington
Ben Heard (23)

■The Americas
Brazil’s political crisis
The darkest hour (18)
Brazil’s terrible politics
Dilma, out! (5)

■Asia
Myanmar-China relations
High mountains, distant emperors (1)
War in Afghanistan
Fresh offence (7)
Kashmir in stasis
Rough sleeping (4)
The Koh-i-Noor diamond
Rock in a hard place (19)
Banyan
Open wounds (1)

■China
Ideology
The return of correct thinking (20)
Genetically modified crops
Gene-policy transfer (12)
Communist Party membership
Hammer and shackle (5)

■Middle East and Africa
Burundi
Sliding towards anarchy (3)
African hospitality
No room at the inn
Egypt’s prickly president
Permission to speak, sir (4)
Tech startups in Africa
Africa uber alles
Syria
Drifting back to war (45)
Israeli politics
Curtains for Herzog? (3)

■Europe
Reunifying Cyprus
You say raki, I say ouzo (9)
Germany sours on Russia
Fool me once (61)
Roundabouts
French revolution (11)
Czech name change
Metamorphosis (96)
German beer laws
Pure swill (6)
Charlemagne
Quantum of silence (15)

■Britain
America and Brexit
More special in Europe (11)
Britain in Iraq
The beginning of the end (1)
Queen Elizabeth at 90
Long to reign over us (2)
Brexit brief
The ins and the outs (2)
Scottish languages
To speak in tongues Britain Only (17)
Brexit and the young
Turning out the teens Britain Only
Nuclear energy
Is smaller better? Britain Only (8)
Bagehot
B for Brexit (30)
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■International
Counterfeiting and piracy
Stamping it out (2)
Internships (1)

■Business
Europe v Google
Android attack (32)
Pemex
Turning the tanker
Theranos
Blood sports (8)
Cigarettes
Smoke signals (3)
India’s most colourful tycoon
Hangover (2)
Picking the boss
The outside track (3)
Business in Iran
The over-promised land (13)
Schumpeter
Pay dirt (1)

■Finance and economics
Bank of America
The limits of fasting
Buttonwood
The wrong kind of savings (7)
The 1MDB affair
Turning the screw
China’s economy
Romance of the three quarters (3)
Oil markets
Drill will (3)
Blended finance
Trending: blending
Free exchange
Money from heaven (16)

■Science and technology
Earthquakes
Preparing for the Big One (10)
Martial arts
Modern gladiators
Sleeplessness
Neurological night watch (4)
Keeping the skies safe
Drones club (1)

■Books and arts
Jazz music
Steps to heaven (5)
Gang crime in Central America
Prayer, police and punishment (1)
Nationalism in Russia
The in crowd (11)
Travel writing
The art of looking (7)
Johnson
English becomes Esperanto (23)
Sicily
Land of reinvention (2)

■Obituary
Obituary: Phil Sayer
The train now approaching... (4)

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Business this week (1)
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■Leaders
Dealing with autism
Beautiful minds, wasted (103)
Business in Africa
Making Africa work (48)
Tax transparency
Two rights, wrong policy (13)
The French left
Liberty, equality, seniority (8)
Solar energy
The new sunbathers (15)

■Letters
Business in America, regulation, US election, South China sea, the EU, Shakespeare, the semicolon
Letters to the editor (2)

■Briefing
The rise of autism
Spectrum shift (6)

■United States
Southern Republicans
Going rogue (80)
Activist mayors
Ted versus the machine (3)
Encryption and the law
Scrambled regs (6)
The campaigns
Heard on the trail
New York’s Republican primary
Bronx cheer (5)
Medicare
Fat loss needed (13)
Puerto Rico
News from the colonies (33)
Lexington
Bad vibrations (22)

■The Americas
Argentina
Old whines (7)
The FARC’s finances
Unfunny money (3)
Ecuador’s universities
Academic arguments
Bello
How to win an election (1)

■Asia
Warming relations between India and America
A suitable boy? (3)
Religion and politics in Pakistan
Bad moon rising (2)
Japan’s gossipy weeklies
Pulp non-fiction (5)
Thailand’s deadly roads
Look both ways (3)
South-East Asian economies
Okay, for now
Banyan
Trawling for trouble

■China
Industrial clusters
Bleak times in bra town
Intimate apparel
The little red look (6)
Porters in Chongqing
Bang bang, I hit the ground (16)

■Middle East and Africa
Islamic State in Iraq
The last battle (6)
Iraq’s politics
Abadi agonistes (3)
Running in Cairo
Miles by the Nile
Narcotics in Africa
An emerging drug market (2)
Southern Africa’s drought
Too little, too late (3)
China and Africa
A despot’s guide to foreign aid (6)

■Europe
Ukraine’s struggle against corruption
Clean-up crew (135)
Abortion in Poland
No exceptions (31)
Germans ridicule Turkey’s president
There once was a prickly sultan (248)
Italy’s migrant route
Opening back up (10)
The Balkan arms trade
Ask not from whom the AK-47s flow (2)
Charlemagne
All quiet on the Aegean front (9)

■Britain
David Cameron’s woes
Events, events (3)
Tax transparency
When less is more (6)
Teacher workload
All work and low pay Britain Only (7)
Railways
Re-coupling Britain Only
Hospital waiting times
An unhealthy situation Britain Only (2)
Supermarkets
Dancing in the aisles Britain Only (2)
Brexit brief
A matter of business Britain Only (13)
Bagehot
Jeremy Corbyn’s trench warfare (8)
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■International
The trade in wild-animal parts (1)
Last chance to see? (2)
The trade in wild-animal parts (2)
Prescription for extinction (1)
Internship

■Special report: Business in Africa
Business in Africa
1.2 billion opportunities(9)
The middle class
A matter of definition
Manufacturing
Not making it(3)
Exporting flowers
Coming up roses(1)
Trade
Obstacle course
Doing business
Is it worth it?
Diasporas
Settled strangers
Financial technology
On the move
E-commerce
Virtual headaches
Prospects
Fortune favours the brave

■Business
Solar energy
Follow the sun (30)
Peabody Energy
The pits (3)
Digital media
Mail’s got you
The music industry
Scales dropped
The Yukos affair
Baiting the bear (1)
Etsy’s growing pains
Knitty gritty
India’s defence industry
Opportunity strikes (1)
Schumpeter
Keeping it under your hat (17)

■Finance and economics
Russia’s central-bank governor
Putin’s right-hand woman (29)
After the Panama papers
Who next? (6)
Unlocking Mossack Fonseca
The key’s in Sin City (2)
Italian banks
A heavy load (1)
Rehabilitating Argentina
The green light
The world economy
System says slow (31)
Agriculture and demography
The toll of tariffs
Free exchange
Terms of enlargement (1)

■Science and technology
High-definition maps
The autonomous car’s reality check (10)
Space travel
Starchip enterprise (102)
Bird strikes on aircraft
Sonic scarecrow
Surviving inherited diseases
Genetic superheroes (22)

■Books and arts
Single women
Why put a ring on it? (9)
Artistic judgment
Everyone’s a critic (3)
The Holy Roman Empire
Neither holy nor a failure
Seamus Heaney’s “Aeneid”
Music from the underworld
Chinese contemporary art
Fountainheads

■Obituary
Obituary: Joseph Medicine Crow
War songs of the Plains (13)

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■The world this week
Politics this week (2)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
Facebook
Imperial ambitions (83)
Libya
Another chance (19)
Peru’s election
A dangerous farce (65)
Leak of the century
The lesson of the Panama papers (61)
Tata Steel
Cast-iron arguments (8)

■Letters
On Harvard, HPV, the budget, America, our covers, Moore's law, Canada, queuing
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
The new face of Facebook
How to win friends and influence people (9)

■United States
Wisconsin and after
Donald downed? (43)
Open conventions
A user’s manual
Wisconsin’s Democratic primaries
Sewer socialism’s heir (22)
The campaigns
Heard on the trail
Hawaiian agriculture
Paradise sprayed (9)
Atlantic City
Out of luck
Catching halibut
Wiki-fishing
Lexington
The primaries puzzle (20)

■The Americas
Peru’s election
Choosing a new broom (9)
West Indian cricket
The Windies won (3)
Bello
When a “coup” is not a coup (36)

■Asia
Coping with senility in Japan
Grey zone
State elections in India
Back at the spinning wheel (1)
Patriotism in India
Oh mother (8)
Legislative elections in South Korea
No walk in the Park
Timor-Leste and Australia
Line in the sand
Banyan
Of blowhards and bombs (1)

■China
Catholics
Party and pontiff (12)
House churches
Underground, overground (4)

■Middle East and Africa
Kenya and international justice
Obstruction of justice (6)
Libya’s civil war
Unity, up to a point (1)
The West Bank
Deadly DIY (14)
Djibouti
The superpowers’ playground (9)
South Africa
Moment of truth (5)

■Europe
French student politics
I dreamed a dream (24)
Greece’s migrant deal
Back where they came from (17)
Iceland’s prime minister
Big fish (7)
Nagorno-Karabakh’s war
A frozen conflict explodes (88)
Russia’s dairy embargo
War and cheese (8)
Charlemagne
The politics of memory (77)

■Britain
Fiscal devolution in Scotland
A taste for more (9)
Brexit brief
The economic consequences (18)
Defence industry
Take your partners Britain Only (2)
Domestic abuse
Violence in the shires Britain Only (1)
The housing crisis
Lords a-leaping Britain Only (3)
Second homes
To the lighthouse Britain Only
Bagehot
Land ahoy! (4)
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■International
The Panama papers
A torrential leak (76)
The reaction in Russia
Nothing to see here (33)
Internship

■Business
Global steel
Through the mill (5)
Taxing America Inc
Pfiasco (61)
Industrial overcapacity
Gluts for punishment (1)
An Indian unicorn
Global appetites (1)
Mobile services
Bots, the next frontier (15)
Schumpeter
The grey market (4)

■Finance and economics
Brazilian banks
Defying gravity (2)
Buttonwood
Betraying the promise (7)
India’s GDP data
The elephant in the stats (18)
Migrant workers in the UAE
Wages of chagrin
Structural reform
Don’t stop believing (7)
Tax amnesties
Making crime pay (4)
Free exchange
Dumping and tub-thumping (19)
Marjorie Deane internships

■Science and technology
Space travel
Pump it up, Scotty (4)
Ship propulsion
We are sailing (4)
Detecting explosives
The litmus test (2)
Coral bleaching
A hot survivor (3)

■Books and arts
Alibaba
Crocodile of the Yangzi (5)
Myanmar
All change, or not
Wallace Stevens
More truly and more strange
Johnson
Of two minds (21)
Birth-cohort studies
Lifelong learning (3)
Zaha Hadid, 1950-2016
Outside the rectangle (4)

■Obituary
Obituary: Peter Maxwell Davies
The roar of the sea

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■Leaders
Chinese politics
Beware the cult of Xi (313)
Free trade in America
Open argument (87)
Mergers and financial stability
Don’t clear the clearers (1)
A bomb in Lahore
The hard choice for Pakistan (6)
Dutch referendum on Ukraine
A hard Dutch kick (27)

■Letters
On Africa, the Commonwealth, precision, America, energy poverty, China, migrants, George Martin, Moore’s law
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
European social democracy
Rose thou art sick (40)

■United States
America and the world
Trade, at what price? (63)
Sin and politics
No, not one (4)
Indiana’s abortion bill
Running against Roe (4)
Organised labour
Handed a victory (2)
The campaigns
Heard on the trail (1)
Crazy Republicans
The biters bit (11)
Campaign paraphernalia
What’s in a badge?
Lexington
Ted Cruz, false hope (47)

■The Americas
Following the Mugabe model
Spot the difference (26)
Canadian property
Steeples for sale (3)
Colombia’s wars
The second front (3)
Bello
The difficulty of dealing with Trumpery (3)

■Asia
Countering terror in Pakistan
The battle for Punjab (1)
Social welfare in South Korea
Doubt of the benefit
The politics of Thai Buddhism
Men-at-alms (4)
Banyan
Army manoeuvres

■China
Xi Jinping’s leadership
Chairman of everything (10)

■Middle East and Africa
Insecurity in Nigeria
Fighting on all fronts (3)
East Africa’s used-clothes trade
Let them weave their own (1)
Sierra Leone’s sea cucumbers
Silver in the deep
Islamic State
Jihadists on the run (8)
Baghdad’s restaurant scene
Signs of happier times (1)
Iran’s new trains
Joining the dots (57)
Arab universities
The kingdom is king (4)

■Europe
The Netherlands and Ukraine
Dissociative disorder (15)
Ukrainian politics
Once more around the bloc (5)
Afghan refugees
Living in limbo (2)
Belgium’s security problem
No Poirots (243)

■Britain
Tata Steel
No, thank you (51)
Brexit brief: Immigration
Let them not come (4)
A religious killing in Scotland
A quiet man with a loud message Britain Only (5)
Wages and jobs
Poor economics Britain Only (4)
Down on the farm
Digging for victory Britain Only
E-cigarettes
The big smoke Britain Only (3)
Women in prison
Breaking worse Britain Only
Bagehot
Referendum, what referendum? (2)
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■International
Counter-radicalisation (1)
Battle of ideas (3)
Counter-radicalisation (2)
Talking cure (1)
Counter-radicalisation (3)
A disarming approach (15)

■Business
Artificial intelligence
Million-dollar babies (6)
Solar energy
Blinded by the light (4)
Telefónica
Hail, César!
Malaysia Airlines
Recovery phase
Shareholder value
Analyse this (1)
Schumpeter
Tycoonomics (58)

■Finance and economics
China’s M&A boom
Money bags (2)
Buttonwood
Bucking the trend (3)
Global house prices
Hot in the city (3)
Clearing-houses
Double-crossed (2)
African bonds
Ante upped
Myanmar’s economy
The Burma road (1)
Free exchange
Lean on me (1)

■Science and technology
Supersonic air travel
Baby boomers (3)
Preventing an extinction
Not an ex-parrot (3)
Drug supplies
Track marks
Coffee and chocolate
A new brew (1)
Mostafa Tolba
Green giant

■Books and arts
Globalisation and inequality
The new wave (3)
Girls and sex
Two steps forward, one back (7)
Self-help for the Ivy League
Getting the most out of one’s self (2)
New York theatre
Haves and have-nots

■Obituary
Obituary: Johan Cruyff
One given moment (8)

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■Leaders
Business in America
The problem with profits (103)
Bombings in Brussels
The new normal (344)
Brazil’s political crisis
Time to go (267)
Reform in rural China
Sell up, move on (3)
Welfare cuts
Two-nation Britain (21)
Technology and politics
Bits and ballots (8)

■Letters
On American politics, African trade, companies, migrants, glyphosate, Malaysia, the semicolon
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Business in America
Too much of a good thing (27)

■United States
Trump and the world
Don’t deal with it (60)
The primaries
Heard on the trail
College endowments
Yard sale (6)
Deporting child migrants
Self-defence (4)
Primaries in the West
Mormons against the Donald (13)
Florida’s Haitian-Americans
The Creole caucuses (1)
Lexington
The meaning of blue jeans (5)

■The Americas
Brazil’s political crisis
Tick tock (55)
Canada’s budget
Globalisation with a human face (45)
The United States and Cuba
An American invasion (32)
Bello
The drama of Lula (38)

■Asia
New political drama in Australia
Turnbull’s big gamble (7)
Money laundering in the Philippines
Walls of silence
Relations between China and Taiwan
The Gambia gambit (8)
South Korea and wartime sex slaves
Kindred spirits (8)
The South China Sea
China v the rest (48)

■China
Urbanisation
Reform’s big taboo (11)

■Middle East and Africa
Oil and the Gulf states
After the party (2)
Yemen
Fighting to a standstill (3)
The Kurds
Containing multitudes (17)
Apostasy and Islam
Not advised (13)
Unrest in Ethiopia
Grumbling and rumbling (15)
Press freedom in east Africa
Pencil blunted (2)

■Europe
Brussels bombings
Not again (10)
Terrorism and France
The end of insouciance (2)
Turkey and the EU
Refugees and terror (152)
Spain without government
Stuck in the centre (1)
What Europeans think of each other
Green-eyed continent (16)
Charlemagne
A terrible problem is born (16)

■Britain
Fiscal policy
In it together? (5)
Brexit brief
Unfavourable trade winds (24)
Religion
Northward Christian soldiers Britain Only (1)
Ministry of Silly Names
Name that boat Britain Only (7)
Education reform
Starbucksification of schools Britain Only (2)
The Baltic Exchange
Nordic noir Britain Only (1)
Devolution
City united Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
E pluribus unum (2)
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■International
Vaccination
A jab in time (31)
HPV vaccines
The cost of embarrassment (1)

■Special report: Technology and politics
Technology and politics
The signal and the noise(4)
Election campaigns
Politics by numbers(1)
Tracking protest movements
A new kind of weather(2)
Online collaboration
Connective action
Local government
How cities score(1)
Living with technology
The data republic

■Business
Digital advertising
Invisible ads, phantom readers (3)
Mobile advertising
Shine, but not rise
Electronics
Taiwan 2.0 (5)
Pulp producers in Brazil
Money that grows on trees (2)
Power stations in Indonesia
Shock therapy (1)
Television
Changing the channel
Schumpeter
The man who put Intel inside (24)

■Finance and economics
Buttonwood
Tough choices (10)
Investing in South Korea
Losing faith
Gold in India
A tarnished appeal (2)
Kenyan coffee
A bitter harvest
Chinese economic data
Fudge-ocracy (39)
Asset managers
The tide turns (5)
Peer-to-peer lending
A ripple of fear (2)
Free exchange
No exit (1)

■Science and technology
Clinical trials
For my next trick... (1)
Urban planning
Listen up (1)
The sociology of science
In death, there is life (5)
Ecology
Pictures of guilly
Software engineering
Of more than academic interest (9)
Dermatology
Rainbow’s beginning

■Books and arts
Evolution of the internet
Growing up (4)
Existentialism
Smokey and the bandits (6)
China
Chronicle of a death foretold (44)
International Pop
Far and wide (3)
Johnson
Noam Chomsky (55)

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Obituary: Hilary Putnam
The meaning of meaning (1)

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After Moore’s law
The future of computing (49)
The Petrobras scandal
Interrogating Lula (10)
Farming in Africa
Miracle grow (8)
China’s economy
Ore-inspiring (1)
Europe’s migrant crisis
A messy but necessary deal (127)

■Letters
Donald Trump, trachoma, trust companies, China, the Maldives, English law firms, Gaelic games
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■Briefing
African agriculture
A green evolution (6)

■United States
Varieties of inequality
The great divergence (76)
Justice in Louisiana
The ruin of many a poor boy (6)
Polling flops
Mich-fire (1)
GOP souvenir edition
Heard on the trail (1)
The primary race
Trump done well (14)
Becoming an astronaut
The mice in their million hordes (3)
Lexington
Not so special (3)

■The Americas
Brazil’s political and economic crisis
Standing by their man (3)
Caribbean prisons
Blue seas, black holes (1)
Antiquities in Latin America
Returning the hatchet
Bello
The return of an old enemy

■Asia
Elections in the Philippines
A family affair
Politics in Kiribati
Making waves
India’s guru-entrepreneurs
Holy noodles (2)
Taiwanese identity
Multiculti roots (6)
Japanese politics
Abe agonistes
Banyan
Not gloating, but fretting (1)

■China
The National People’s Congress
Unlucky for some (5)
Political music
The song dynasty (3)
Carbon emissions
Aiming low (1)
Trade with North Korea
What sanctions?

■Middle East and Africa
Women in Saudi Arabia
One step forward, one step back (146)
Transport in the Middle East
Let’s go together (2)
Equatorial Guinea
Palace in the jungle (1)
Rwanda
A hilly dilemma (16)
Energy in Rwanda
What lies beneath (1)

■Europe
Europe’s migrant crisis
Desperate times, desperate measures (11)
Regional elections in Germany
Mutti’s challenge (5)
Nadia Savchenko
A modern martyr (53)
Italy’s Five Star Movement
Smartening up (2)
Charlemagne
The necessity of culture (2)

■Britain
Britain and the European Union
Next stop: Brexit? (10)
Illegal immigration
Channel hopping (41)
Aston Martin and McLaren
Speed merchants (9)
Brexit brief
The roots of Euroscepticism Britain Only (3)
Portsmouth’s shipyard
Pompey’s predicament Britain Only (1)
Higher education
Open universities Britain Only
Young people and work
Jobs for the boys and girls Britain Only
Sunday-trading laws
Scotched Britain Only (10)
Bagehot
Goggling at Britain
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■International
Civil servants
Mandarin lessons
Exam-cramming in India
Turn over your papers…now

■Technology Quarterly
After Moore's law
Double, double, toil and trouble
More Moore
The incredible shrinking transistor
New designs
Taking it to another dimension
Brain scan
Bruno Michel
Quantum computing
Harnessing weirdness
What comes next
Horses for courses

■Business
Health care
Things are looking app (2)
Fracking companies
DUC and cover
Royal Enfield
Approved by mothers-in-law (2)
The Wallenberg group
A Nordic pyramid
BMW at 100
Bavarian rhapsody (43)
Retailing
Shops to showrooms
Schumpeter
Open for business (61)

■Finance and economics
Chinese property
For whom the bubble blows (10)
Buttonwood
High tech meets low finance
America’s economy
On the one hand
Commodities
Steel chrysanthemums
Greek banks
On the front line (2)
Financing divorce
Till debt us do part (14)
Discount brokerages
Free trade
Free exchange
A proper reckoning (21)

■Science and technology
Artificial intelligence and Go
Showdown (39)
Early human diets
Without fire? (20)
African science
Crucible
Crop storage and the internet of things
Cool beans (3)

■Books and arts
Graphic novels
Lion City march
British political biography
The shredding of Tony Blair (5)
Mervyn King and the financial crisis
Halfway there
Running India
Domesday 2.0
Johnson
Don’t p@nic (6)

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Obituary: Nancy Reagan
Keeping control (60)

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Turkey’s war on the Kurds
Futile repression (24)
Taiwan’s remarkable election
Dear prudence (25)
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Snoopers and scrutiny (1)
The millennial generation
Young, gifted and held back (21)

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■Briefing
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No we can’t (2)
Poisoned water
That Flinty taste (20)
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No dice
Bello
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■Asia
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East Asia’s talent agencies
Twice bitten (6)
Security in South-East Asia
After Jakarta
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Shady war, shadow peace (43)
Fiji’s army-tainted politics
Corking the genie (2)
Banyan
Hallucinations and fleeting clouds (64)

■China
Family relationships
Divorce: a love story (3)
China’s foreign policy
Well-wishing (82)

■Middle East and Africa
Iran’s economy
Waiting for the peace dividend (1)
Israel and Islamic State
The caliphate eyes the Holy Land (255)
Egypt’s crackdown
Remember, remember (2)
Floating armouries
Cruisin’ with guns (1)
Kenyan politics
Rifts in the Rift (7)

■Europe
Turkey and the Kurds
Widening the conflict (38)
Bosnia’s new visitors
Ottoman comfort (2)
Turkey’s religious diplomacy
Mosqued objectives (6)
Renzi and the EU
Troublemaker (4)
Charlemagne
An ill wind (55)

■Britain
The snoopers’ charter
Of warrants and watchers
Petition against Trump
Not welcome (8)
Pension policy
A tangled web
The economy
Nice while it lasted Britain Only
Labour and Trident
A silly idea Britain Only (12)
Manufacturing
The great escape Britain Only (4)
Primary schools
Big classes, small problem? Britain Only (2)
Social problems
There may be trouble ahead Britain Only (2)
Bagehot
An optimistic Eurosceptic (11)
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Global Pentecostalism
Ecstasy and exodus
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From modesty to ostentation (4)
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Coming down the mountain

■Special report: The young
The young
Generation Uphill(68)
Jobs
The walled world of work(3)
Education
Train those brains(2)
Mobility
High hopes meet high fences(1)
Family
Smaller, smarter families
Violence
Of men and mayhem(1)
When the young get older
Their time will come(8)

■Business
Semiconductors
Chips on their shoulders (13)
Airlines in America
A cosy club (5)
Low-cost airlines in Europe
Don’t get carried away
Engineering conglomerates
Hanging loose
Vietnamese companies
Gold stars (1)
Media
Easy on the ears (16)
Schumpeter
The collaboration curse (2)

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Stockmarkets
The bear necessities (6)
Russia’s economy
Phase two (6)
The economic impact of refugees
For good or ill (6)
Investment fraud
The cockroaches of finance (1)
Buttonwood
Watch what they pay (2)
China’s P2P lending boom
Taking flight
American banks
Not yet out of the woods (7)
Free exchange
All at sea (8)
Award: Philip Coggan (1)

■Science and technology
The origin of coal
The rock that rocked the world (20)
Zika fever
Virus chequers (3)
Medicine
Curing multiple sclerosis (2)
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Done, bar the counting (2)
Planetary science
And then there were nine (54)
The Richard Casement internship

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In the hands of an angry God (3)
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With brush and eye
The refugees of Dadaab
Cheek by jowl (1)

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The battery era
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Cohabitation and the law
When unmarried parents split (20)

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■Briefing
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■United States
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Vice-presidential contenders
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New York’s grands projets
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The Supreme Court
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The centre cannot hold (14)

■The Americas
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The last wave (4)
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From Penn to pen (43)

■Asia
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Lego lets go
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Confucian cuisine
Just add sage (2)
Banyan
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Botswana
Losing its sparkle (2)
The nuclear deal with Iran
The end of the beginning
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The West Bank
The doomsday settlement (4)
Utilities in the Middle East
Sun and sea (2)

■Europe
Refugees in Germany
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Migrant statistics
Oh, boy (12)
Catalonia’s new president
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Poland and the EU
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Charlemagne
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Social housing
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Don Corbote’s dodgy sally (9)
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Planemakers
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Clusterluck (1)
Schumpeter
The other side of paradise (13)

■Finance and economics
China’s labour market
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Buttonwood
Picnic for the bears (6)
Remittances in Central Asia
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The oil market
$20 is the new $40 (34)
Lotteries
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Poor financial decisions
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SoFi
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Free exchange
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Shrinking the haystack
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The EU’s rotating presidency
Stop the music

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■United States
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Gun laws
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They the people (2)
Floods in the Midwest
Disaster foretold
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Arresting developments (90)
Lexington
Franklin Graham’s promised land (4)

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Venezuela
The coming confrontation (1)
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Millennials in Canada
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Tsukiji, the world’s biggest fish market
So long, and thanks for all the fish (2)
The war in Afghanistan
A bloody year of transition
Banyan
Modi-fied but not transformed (5)

■China
Hong Kong-mainland relations
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Liberal economists
Three wise men

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South Africa’s next president
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Nigeria’s federation
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Après Charlie (8)
Bavaria’s Christian Social Union
Kabuki in the Alps (3)
Sexual assaults in Cologne
New year, new fear (198)
Italy’s economy
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The Labour Party
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London's population
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VW's scandal
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Jollibee
Acquired tastes (2)
Startups in Australia
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Japanese entrepreneurship
Thinking inside the box (4)
Schumpeter
Toy story (2)

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The Big Mac index
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Crude measure
Buttonwood
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The right match (1)
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Buffett’s revenge
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A mean feat (3)

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A real hoverboard
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