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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (4)

■Leaders
The view from the Kremlin
Putin’s war on the West (818)
The unbalanced global economy
American shopper (14)
Greece and the euro
Hitting the ground running—backwards (59)
Teacher recruitment
Those who can (80)
China’s army
Lifting the veil (23)

■Letters
On meritocracy, Aquinas, fishing, suicide, Russia, state pensions, cancer, Greece, hyenas, cannabis
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
What Russia wants
From cold war to hot war (103)
Russia’s European supporters
In the Kremlin’s pocket (19)

■United States
Private schools
Pro choice (13)
Smuggled smokes
Nannies v Al Capone (7)
The economy
At last, a proper recovery (15)
Farm subsidies
Milking taxpayers (4)
Presidential power
A law for war (1)
Gay marriage
Hearts of Dixie (6)
Bondage at the box office
All tied up in the Bible belt (17)
Lexington
A true believer meets reality (3)

■The Americas
Venezuela
The revolution at bay (11)
Bello
Whose oil in Brazil? (10)
Colombian flower growers
Peso power
Electoral reform in Chile
Tie breaker (1)

■Asia
Indian politics
Mufflerman triumphs (17)
Vietnam’s migrant labourers
Going to debt mountain
Animal welfare in Vietnam
Pet soup (10)
Banyan
Malaysia’s dark side (2)
American forces in Japan
Showdown
Politics in Australia
Knightmare disorder (3)

■China
Military corruption
Rank and vile (10)
Film
In wolves’ clothing (1)
Economic data
Lunar eclipse (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Arab media
A guttering flame (3)
Battling in print
The Bibi-ton bomb (2)
Palestine’s culinary delights
The king of cauliflowers (5)
South African tourism
Killing the golden goose (10)
Chad and Senegal
A pan-African trial, at last
Nigeria
Counting votes before they are cast (7)

■Europe
The German economy
No new deal (15)
Turkey and its Kurds
Dreams of self-rule (31)
Hungary and Russia
The Viktor and Vladimir show (11)
The DSK trial
Bad days in Lille (17)
Charlemagne
When less is more (6)

■Britain
Britain’s role in the world
Muscle memory (4)
Tax evasion
Hiding Sir’s Black Cash (2)
Entrepreneurship
Quietly doing well Britain Only
Female genital mutilation
The cruellest cut Britain Only (2)
UKIP’s long game
Beyond the beachheads Britain Only (9)
Electoral demography
The Labour surge Britain Only (3)
Televising football
The lucrative game Britain Only (3)
Bagehot
The Milibandwagon (5)
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■International
Teacher recruitment
High-fliers in the classroom (14)
English-language education
The mute leading the mute (4)

■Business
Dalian Wanda
It’s a Wanda-ful life (4)
Fashion designers
Strutting their stuff
Crowdfunding
The stars are the limit (6)
Sanctions against Russia
Fancy footwork (4)
Schumpeter
Authorpreneurship (10)

■Finance and economics
Debt and austerity in Greece
Smoking out the firebrands (98)
Private equity and energy
Refilling the pipeline (6)
India’s economy
On the dragon’s tail (4)
Zimbabwe’s economy
Nothing for money (1)
Wealth management in America
Survival of the least fit
Inequality in Japan
The secure v the poor (14)
Free exchange
Guaranteed profits (1)
Applications
Internship (1)
Buttonwood
The sky’s the limit (1)

■Science and technology
The Arctic Ocean
Awakening (1)
Satellites
Tough old birds (8)
Technological evolution
Making sweet music (9)
Holographic movies
Light at the end of a tunnel (1)

■Books and arts
"Leviathan"
Russia's Book of Job (3)
The origins of money
Means of exchange (1)
T.S. Eliot
Time present and time past (1)
T.E. Lawrence
Enigmatic mystery (1)
Love songs
My funny Valentine
Race in the theatre
Grey area (4)

■Obituary
Obituary: Richard von Weizsäcker
Germany’s liberator (2)

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Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (3)

■Leaders
Shareholder activism
Capitalism’s unlikely heroes (26)
Reproductive technology
Oh, baby (38)
Nigeria’s election
The least awful (205)
Immigration
Let the states decide (21)
Pollution in India and China
Indian winter (4)

■Letters
On Oxford, Mexico, the Democrats, energy, inequality, airlines, American football
Letters (4)

■Briefing
Activist funds
An investor calls (1)

■United States
German-Americans
The silent minority (153)
Immigration
Rolling out the welcome mat (2)
Migration policy
Going where they are wanted (1)
Ashton Carter
A brain in charge of the brawn (4)
Atlantic City
Christie to the rescue (1)
Life in Los Angeles
Vans of the rich and gridlocked (4)
Fraternities
Beware of Greeks bearing snifters (30)
University endowments
The lolly and the Ivies (3)
Lexington
Fun on a budget (2)

■The Americas
Politics in Brazil
Awkward allies (13)
Scandal in Panama
No Chávez, but no prize (6)
Corruption in Mexico
The right place to start (6)
Bello
Peru’s no-convictions politician (7)

■Asia
Japan after the tsunami
Grinding on
Fukushima Dai-ichi
Mission impossible (7)
After Japan’s hostage nightmare
Abe agonistes (1)
Showdown in Bangladesh
On fire (9)
Extremism in South-East Asia
The looming shadow (13)
Air pollution in India
Breathe uneasy (1)
Banyan
Still fighting (6)

■China
Pollution
The cost of clean air (5)
Internet censorship
Plugging the holes (5)
Floriculture
Let a million flowers bloom

■Middle East and Africa
Nigerian politics
Bad luck for Nigeria (39)
Election fraud
By hook, crook or chequebook
South Africa’s democracy
A one-man demolition job (9)
The war against Islamic State
It will be a long haul (22)
Netanyahu v Obama
An Israeli campaigning in America (40)
Israel’s Palestinians
Our home too (18)
Marriage in Iran
The No.1 mullahs dating agency (2)

■Europe
France and its Muslims
Apartheid, or just apart? (21)
Greek politics
Tsipras’s travels (16)
Italy’s president
Matteo gets his man
Germany and America
Ami Go Home (52)
Spain and Podemos
Can they? (23)
Fighting in Ukraine
Give war a chance (71)
Charlemagne
Europe’s fault lines (33)

■Britain
Agriculture
Dig for victory!
Reproductive medicine
A dad and two mums (2)
Child sex abuse
Save the children Britain Only (3)
Demography
Capital in the 21st century Britain Only
Cycling in London
Wheel ambition Britain Only (1)
Politics
Ed McMiliband Britain Only (1)
Drugs
No junk Britain Only (3)
Teaching economics
The demand side Britain Only (14)
Bagehot
A sure hand at the wheel (4)
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■International
Tackling tax evasion
Follow the money
The tax assault on the Swiss
Mission unaccomplished
Ebola
Predictions with a purpose

■Business
American energy exports
Crudely put (12)
Brazil’s oil industry
Pitfalls at Petrobras (3)
Alibaba
Love on the rocks (5)
Cinemas
Just the ticket (2)
The translation industry
Say what? (6)
Schumpeter
The last 90 days (2)

■Finance and economics
Currencies
Money-changers at bay (2)
Buttonwood
Not kicking the habit (1)
Greece and the ECB
The enforcer (26)
Corporate-tax reform in America
An offer they could refuse (4)
British banks
The $43 billion-dollar bill (3)
Loss aversion and development
No representation without taxation (2)
Insurance in China
The big Anbang
Free exchange
Linked in (1)

■Science and technology
Human mating strategies
Cads and dads (57)
Weather forecasting
Continental divide (1)
Cosmology
BICEP unflexed (16)
Materials science
Wings of steel (17)

■Books and arts
Tel Aviv
From Bauhaus to doghouse
Depilation
Hair-erasing (1)
Geoffrey Chaucer
The racket of genius
American short fiction
First among equals
Bruno Pontecorvo
Splitting atoms, sharing secrets
Contemporary art
Brushing with the world

■Obituary
Obituary: Carl Djerassi
Synthesising revolution (3)
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■Leaders
Greece and the euro’s future
Go ahead, Angela, make my day (483)
The accession of King Salman in Saudi Arabia
An unholy pact (57)
Internet access
Gordian net (10)
Thailand’s politics
Moral disorder (13)
China and the world
Yuan for all (7)
An editor’s farewell
The case for liberal optimism (97)

■Letters
On encryption, cancer drugs, Dubai, Africa, courts, Germany, Creme Eggs
Letters

■Briefing
Greece’s election
Beware Greeks voting for gifts (7)

■United States
Suicide in America
An awful hole (40)
War on film
Bleeding red and blue (27)
New York politics
Tarnished Silver (4)
Russian spies
Unearthing Moscow’s moles
The job market
Incentives matter (4)
Labour relations
Watching fruit rot
Measles returns
Of vaccines and vacuous starlets (117)
Where medics make the most
Lexington
The end zone (82)

■The Americas
Canada’s economy
Beyond petroleum (7)
Crime in El Salvador
The broken-truce theory
Argentina
It’s not about you, Cristina (11)
Bello
The last lap in Colombia (4)

■Asia
Politics in Thailand
Thaksin times (10)
Politics in Malaysia
Knives out (1)
India in Asia
A bit-more player (9)
Australia and the monarchy
Abbott’s knightmare (15)
Myanmar’s commercial capital
The square mile (1)
Banyan
Watch your back!

■China
Labour unrest
Out brothers, out!
Shanghai’s economy
GDP apostasy (2)
Gay dating
An ex-cop’s connections

■Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia
Keeping it in the family (14)
Silent Tahrir Square
Birdshot in Cairo (2)
Israel v. Hizbullah
Back to bashing (5)
David Landau
Seeker of truth and peace
Attack in Tripoli
Islamic State heads west (2)
Zimbabwean politics
Keep digging, Bob
Apartheid’s legacy
Dr Death and Prime Evil

■Europe
Russia and Ukraine
Understanding Putin’s plans (120)
War in Ukraine
Ceasefire no more (48)
Germany and Israel
A very special relationship (12)
World Expo
Mayday in Milan (2)
Charlemagne
Greece and its discontents (14)

■Britain
Poverty, crime and education
The paradox of the ghetto (4)
Energy
Drill-seekers (1)
The Litvinenko inquiry
Murder most mystifying
British telecoms
Mobile marriages Britain Only
Protest parties
Nigelie Bennage Britain Only (2)
Schools in Northern Ireland
Rearguard action Britain Only (7)
The elderly and the state
Golden oldies Britain Only (2)
Manufacturing
The great incubator Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
Murphy’s law (52)
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■International
The Arctic
Not so cool
Antarctica
Core values
Volcanic islands
From the depths

■Business
Apple
iThrone (15)
Network neutrality
To be continued (4)
Manufacturing in India
Symphony solo (20)
Chinese legal mergers
Rules and laws
Business and the euro
Only a tailwind (2)
McDonald’s
A sense of urgency (10)
Schumpeter
Mammon’s Manichean turn (1)

■Finance and economics
China’s financial diplomacy
Rich but rash (6)
Buttonwood
A peg in a poke (2)
Reforming the IMF
Getting around Uncle Sam (1)
Financial-transaction taxes
Still kicking (1)
Public debt in Africa
Not contagious
European banks
Easing means squeezing (18)
Banking in India
Downwardly mobile (1)
Free exchange
As safe as houses (1)

■Science and technology
Particle physics
A new awakening? (2)
Flavour science
The tastemakers (3)
Weight loss
A burden shared (1)
Astronomy
Old planets

■Books and arts
Contemporary Russia
Red sky in the morning (2)
Spain’s civil war
The opening act
African memoir
A river runs through it
New American fiction
Magical realism
The war on terror
Blame game (2)
Piero di Cosimo
Monsters and merry mayhem
Correction

■Obituary
Obituary: John Bayley
Of literature and love (1)

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Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (3)

■Leaders
Education and class
America’s new aristocracy (237)
Nigeria and Boko Haram
The black flag in Africa (5)
Private equity in Africa
Unblocking the pipes (7)
Freedom of speech
First—and last—do no harm (59)
The sea
How to catch the overfishermen (4)

■Letters
On freelance workers, Canada, guns, India, GM foods, office cubicles, Wagner
Letters (1)

■Briefing
America’s elite
An hereditary meritocracy (18)
The world’s nurseries
Getting ‘em young (1)

■United States
The state-of-the-union address
“Middle-class economics” (9)
The Republican response
When Joni poked Barry (8)
Race and the Supreme Court
Disparate dilemma (4)
Conditions behind bars
Screening visitors (2)
Mens rea
What were you thinking? (8)
Catching spies
James Bond’s body language (3)
Disability insurance
Not working
Lexington
Hugging the Saudi floggers (6)

■The Americas
Justice in Argentina
The president and the prosecutor (8)
Venezuela
Empty shelves and rhetoric (7)
United States-Canada relations
My way or the highway (5)
Bello
The Mexican morass (16)

■Asia
Pakistan after the Peshawar school massacre
The man with a plan (3)
India and America
Come, meet Mum (20)
Japan and jihad
Sand storm (5)
Indonesian politics
Jokowi’s jinks (2)
The South China Sea
Oil on troubled waters (1)

■China
Urbanisation
The great sprawl of China
Skiing
To the piste! (2)
Banyan
Dodging peril (4)

■Middle East and Africa
Iranian foreign policy
The long arm (1)
Islamists in Jordan
The king and Islam
Instability in Yemen
Held hostage
Congo and Rwanda
Ever again (2)
The fight against Boko Haram
Africa’s Islamic State (3)

■Europe
Italy’s reforms
Renzi’s struggle in the swamp
German politics
Gone boy on the right (6)
French politics
After Janvier (1)
War in Ukraine
Airport saga (6)
Switzerland’s currency
Shaken, not stirred (1)
Spain and Catalonia
Mas observation (3)
Charlemagne
Berlin v Frankfurt (4)

■Britain
Northern Ireland’s economy
A new kind of trouble
Anti-Semitism
Be not afraid (4)
Storm in a D-cup
Thanks for the mammaries (2)
The Cancer Drugs Fund
Benign or malignant? Britain Only
Bird-watching
All aflutter Britain Only
Immigrants
Poles apart Britain Only (9)
Family life
Legitimate Britain Only (1)
North Sea oil and gas
Crude realities Britain Only (5)
Bagehot
Multicultural and aggrieved (4)
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■International
Freedom of speech
The sound of silence (7)
The flogging of a Saudi blogger
Victim of hypocrites

■Business
Foreign investment in Africa
A sub-Saharan scramble
Foreign firms in China
You’re still welcome (1)
America’s oil industry
The tough get going (1)
Italian football
More than just trophy assets (1)
Telecoms in Myanmar
Mobile mania (1)
Publishing
Spotify for books (2)
Schumpeter
Cheap and cheerful (1)

■Finance and economics
Development
The economics of optimism
Buttonwood
Accentuate the negative (3)
Quantitative easing in the euro zone
Better late than never (57)
Financial technology
Connect 450 (2)
Ukraine and the IMF
Bigger and better (11)
Foreign exchange
Swiss miss (4)
Global inequality
The wrong yardstick (8)
The Big Mac index
Oily and easy (5)
Standard & Poor’s
Berated (4)
Free exchange
Broke but never bust

■Science and technology
Combating illegal fishing
Dragnet (1)
A spacecraft’s fate
The Beagle had landed (1)
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Rosetta’s report
Archaeology
Scroll up, scroll up (1)

■Books and arts
Democracy and America’s civil war
The whole family of man (1)
Civil-war fiction
Heroic words
China and Pakistan
Geopolitical friends (12)
African refugees
Finding his feet
Families and totalitarianism
Behind closed doors
American ceramics
Feat of clay

■Obituary
Obituary: Darrell Winfield (1)

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Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (10)

■Leaders
Energy
Seize the day (93)
Sri Lanka’s new president
An auspicious moment (22)
Counter-terrorism
Going dark (19)
The sliding euro
Heading for parity (10)
Lessons from Haiti’s earthquake
A march around the institutions (10)

■Letters
On free speech, Congress, Ebola, pork, Soho, baseball cards, George Washington, insurance, homonyms
Letters (6)

■Briefing
Terror and Islam
After the atrocities (145)
Anti-Semitism in France
J’accuse, eventually (80)
Counter-terrorism
Getting harder
The reaction across Europe
Solidarity, for now (3)
The Muslim response
When nuance is hard to hear (28)
The roots of jihadism
A struggle that shames (12)

■United States
The state of the states
Republicans in charge (3)
The 2016 field
Romney returns (46)
Higher education
Zero tuition (18)
Chicago’s schools
Hard work rewarded (12)
Gambling and poverty
Of slots and sloth (9)
Cyber-security
Sharing is caring (1)
The Silk Road trial
Bitcoin buccaneers (7)
Lexington
Love, tax and wedlock (12)

■The Americas
Haiti
Unhappy anniversary (1)
Bello
The dragon and the gringo

■Asia
Sri Lanka’s election
Ask Siri (3)
Central Asia and Russia’s crisis
Contagion (4)
Politics in Afghanistan
Cabinet joiners (1)
Paternalism in South Korea
Banned praise
Coup-politics in Thailand
Yingluck in the dock (4)
Banyan
The Hindutva rate of growth (23)

■China
Ethnic minorities
Don’t make yourself at home (27)
Macau
Chips down
Tobacco
Butt out (1)

■Middle East and Africa
China in Africa
One among many (7)
Drugs smuggling in Africa
The Smack Track
The insurgency in Nigeria
Blind to bloodshed (9)
The siege in Gaza
Cold misery (39)

■Europe
Russia’s battered economy
Hardly tottering by (120)
Ukraine’s economy
On the edge (31)
A new Croatian president
Barbie wins (19)
Europe and GMOs
Gently modified (4)
European energy policy
Only connect (4)
Charlemagne
The era of Syriza (29)

■Britain
Oxford v Cambridge
Trailing in its wake (8)
Politics and the media
Dodgy Dave (2)
Inflation
Low and still lower Britain Only (3)
New banks
Ripe for disruption Britain Only (2)
NHS hospitals
Waiting for treatment Britain Only (1)
Chocolate
Choc absorbers Britain Only (3)
The Church of England
Go forth and multiply Britain Only
Welcome workers
The right kind of immigrant Britain Only (4)
Bagehot
Mightily different
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■International
Ransomware
Your money or your data (4)
Violence in sport
Fair game? (2)
Laws on boxing
Bouncing back (4)

■Special report: Energy and technology
Energy and technology
Let there be light(7)
Renewables
We make our own(2)
Africa
A brightening continent
New business models
All change(1)
Energy efficiency
Invisible fuel

■Business
BP
Blood in the water
Information technology
Computing, fast and slow (3)
Li Ka-shing
Superman sheds his concubines
American carmakers
Hypercars and hyperbole (4)
Cyber-crime and business
Think of a number and double it (2)
South Korean consumers
Won over
The disunited state of cannabis
High times
Airlines and the internet
Phantom flights (3)
Schumpeter
The network effect (12)

■Finance and economics
Global markets
A tangle of anxieties (4)
Buttonwood
Drop of the pops (7)
Political risk in Chinese finance
Kung-fu fighting (1)
Turkey’s economy
Saved by the well (6)
Monetary policy in India
The cycle turns (4)
Energy prices
Pump aligning (2)
The tsetse fly and development
In the ointment
Free exchange
Zoning out (16)

■Science and technology
Sex differences in academia
University challenge (13)
Engineering
Flight details (1)
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Fear to tread (15)
Oceans and climate science
Higher water mark (7)
Correction

■Books and arts
Obamacare
Good, bad and ugly (8)
The Great Depression
Root causes (1)
Franz Schubert
Wintry passions (1)
Cyber-dystopianism
Net costs
African-American art
Playing tag

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Obituary
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■Leaders
The attack on Charlie Hebdo
Terror in Paris (138)
Economics evolves
A long way from dismal (7)
Dependency on commodities
What Vlad can learn from Chad (9)
China
Off target (4)
Libya
The next failed state (21)

■Letters
On the Magna Carta, book of the year, pantomime, Tony Blair, Charles Yerkes, time
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■Briefing
Libya’s civil war
That it should come to this (1)

■United States
The new Congress
Construction above, obstruction below (19)
New York’s police
Zero common sense (19)
Americans and their cars (1)
Bangers v bullets (10)
Americans and their cars (2)
The race for space (2)
Andrew Marshall
The quiet American (2)
The Supreme Court
Draw back the curtain? (3)
Lexington
An army without generals (4)
Correction: Farming in the Midwest

■The Americas
Canada’s immigration policy
No country for old men (2)
Human rights in Guatemala
Justice confused

■Asia
Bangladesh
Drama queens
India
Ordinance survey
Sri Lanka’s election
Knife-edge
Hydropower in Vietnam
Full to bursting (1)
Taiwan
A-bian back home (1)
Indonesia’s economy
A good scrap
Banyan
Birthday blues (2)

■China
Family planning
Enforcing with a smile (1)
Space
Ready for launch
A deadly stampede
Blood lessons (1)

■Middle East and Africa
African economic growth
The twilight of the resource curse?
Gambia
The shoestring coup (2)
Saudi Arabia’s gerontocracy
Ail the king (5)
Palestine and the ICC
See you in court (15)
Rise of the Gulf
Soaring ambition (2)
Correction: Nigeria (2)

■Europe
Terror in Paris
A blow against freedom (211)
Germany’s anti-Islam marches
The uprising of the decent (37)
Greece’s election
A crowded field (1)
Germany and Greece
Go if you must
Turkey and the media
Trying times (8)
A new church in Turkey
Build it (16)
Charlemagne
Riga realities (3)

■Britain
Politics
Refighting old battles (1)
The current account
Britain’s biggest export: wealth (2)
Supermarkets
Learning to be different Britain Only (1)
Chocolate
Cold cocoa Britain Only
Air pollution
The big smoke Britain Only
The insurance industry
Into the burning building Britain Only
Public-information films
Don’t stop, don’t look, don’t listen Britain Only
Bagehot
Above the fray
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■International
Targeting social spending
Casting a wide net
Indonesia’s anti-poverty plans
Full of promise

■Business
McDonald’s
When the chips are down (2)
Fast-casual restaurants
Better burgers, choicer chicken (1)
High-speed rail in Europe
Problems down the line (6)
Bitcoin
The magic of mining (9)
Schumpeter
Capitalism begins at home (2)
Correction: Business in the blood

■Finance and economics
India’s economy
The Gujarat model (15)
Buttonwood
Falling off the supercycle (6)
German Landesbanken
Lost a fortune, seeking a role
Tax in the Gulf
Filling a hole
JPMorgan Chase
A crack in the vault
Silicon Valley economists
Meet the market shapers (8)
Free exchange
Hidden in the long tail (2)

■Science and technology
Exoplanets
Searching for pale blue dots (7)
The causes of cancer
Chancing your arm (4)
Computer poker
The perfect card sharp (3)
The Richard Casement internship

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A presidential biography
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Term limits in Ecuador
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A 60-year schism (2)
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A southern Reformation (1)

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The New Silk Road
Hardly an oasis (2)
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Indian government
The full lotus (14)
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Missing link
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Human rights in the Gulf
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Workers of South Africa, disunite! (3)
Economic consequences of Ebola
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Charlemagne
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Rough sleeping
One home at a time (3)
Pollution and exams
Trouble with tests

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The Pacific Age(4)
History
Galleons and gunships(1)
Economic integration
The flying factory
Free-trade pacts
America’s big bet(1)
Maritime power
Your rules or mine?
North American energy
Oil and water
Latin America
Pacific pumas
Chile and China
¡Salud!
The future of the region
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Mergers and acquisitions
The new rules of attraction (2)
Pharmaceutical M&A
Invent it, swap it or buy it
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Not neutral about net neutrality (1)
The Yukos affair
The chase is on
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Nobody said it was easy
Schumpeter
A Nordic mystery (24)

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Worse to come (28)
Buttonwood
All it needs is love (8)
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The rouble’s rout (6)
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Fixed penalty (1)
Foreign-currency loans in central Europe
Forint exchange
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A drop in the Ocean
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Signs of life

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A successful Austrian invention
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Value diluted (2)
Schumpeter
The Marlboro of marijuana (16)

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Celestial Suruga
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The Human Protein Atlas
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Diehard Dilma (53)
Rule of law in China
China with legal characteristics (28)

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Georgia’s Senate race
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■The Americas
Brazil’s presidential race
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Cannabis in Chile
Easing the agony (3)
Bello
The dogs bark in Colombia (86)

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Malaysia
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■China
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The secularists have it
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Ebola
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Ho for the open sea! (17)
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The hardliners
Goon squad(5)
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Melons for everyone(9)
Sanctions
Shackled
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Moving targets(2)
Prospects
We shall overcome, maybe(1)

■Business
Family firms
Business in the blood (4)
French companies
Room at the top
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Still open for business
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Buttonwood
Eliminate the negative (1)
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