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■The world this week
Politics this week (2)
Business this week
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■Leaders
The euro zone
The world’s biggest economic problem (107)
Cheaper oil
Many winners, a few bad losers
Ebola and big data
Call for help (4)
The relative success of Tunisia
A light unto the Arab nations (6)
Britain and immigration
Keep open the gates (9)

■Letters
On gay rights, investor disputes, pumpkin riots
Letters to the editor (3)

■Briefing
The dangers of deflation
The pendulum swings to the pit (9)

■United States
Business and the mid-terms
The fury of the makers (12)
Political advertising
Golfers to the right, jokers to the left (4)
North Carolina’s Senate race
How to spend it
Florida’s gubernatorial race
Scott and the ranty ark trick (2)
Religion and politics
Preach to me (9)
Ben Bradlee
The editor who toppled Nixon (1)
Lexington
How to win 99.6% of the vote (7)

■The Americas
Terror in Canada
Losing your immunity (84)
West Indies cricket
The calypso ends
Bello
Brazil and its backyard (3)

■Asia
Pakistan’s militants
Taliban tumult (5)
Indonesia’s new president
Taking the reins (3)
Japanese politics
Sukyandaru (1)
Malaysia and Singapore
Milking it
Banyan
The enablers (4)

■China
Electricity
Generational shift (1)
Hong Kong’s protests
Poor conversation (44)
Height discrimination
The rise of China (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Nigeria
A nation divided (15)
Justice in South Africa
Equal and colour-blind? (9)
Tunisia after the revolution
Spring is still in the air (2)
Human rights in Egypt
Silence in class (3)

■Europe
Ukraine before the election
The battle for Ukraine’s future (30)
Poland’s government
Flashes of competence (2)
Sweden’s submarine hunt
Echoes of the cold war (4)
Italy’s budget
Mamma’s boy (2)
Greece’s bail-out
Not so fast (2)
French local government
Slimming down
Charlemagne
Gummed up (3)

■Britain
Immigration and politics
The melting pot (10)
British Business Bank
Angels and bankers Britain Only
London embassies
Envoy envy Britain Only (2)
Tattoos
Inked in Britain Only
Medieval must-see
Salisbury, global city Britain Only
Real wages
What recovery? Britain Only (1)
City devolution
Devo Met Britain Only (1)
Art
Imitable Britain Only
Bagehot
Boris is back (2)
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■International
Cheaper oil
Winners and losers (13)

■Business
China’s handset manufacturers
Smartening up their act (5)
Information technology
A fork in the digital road (3)
American television
Switching channels (2)
Gluten-free food
Against the grain (27)
Japanese carmakers
Lots of oomph (3)
Schumpeter
A guide to skiving (15)

■Finance and economics
The euro crisis
Back to reality (8)
Buttonwood
Liquid diet (1)
China’s future growth
Even dragons tire (4)
Banking in Myanmar
Twinned with South Sudan (1)
Pakistan’s stockmarket
Oil on troubled waters
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Structurally unsound
Pensions in Nigeria
Fewer ghosts, more savings
Exchange-traded funds
Emerging Trouble in the Future? (1)
Free exchange
The geography of joblessness (1)

■Science and technology
Palaeontology
Girls and boys come out to play (14)
Ebola and big data
Waiting on hold (2)
Comets
A close encounter with Mars (1)
Improving IVF
Great expectations (1)
Palaeontology
Girls and boys come out to play
Historical death rates
The cruellest months (1)

■Books and arts
Imperial Germany
A toxic monarch (9)
The North Sea
Making waves
Mecca
Sacred and profane
Picasso in Paris
Home and away

■Business books quarterly
Executive pay
Moneybags
Information technology
The right mix
Communications infrastructure
Death by a thousand cuts
Chinese business
Unstated capitalism

■Obituary
Obituary: Yuri Lyubimov
Fighting for theatre

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■Leaders
Brazil’s presidential election
Why Brazil needs change (398)
Germany’s flagging economy
Build some bridges and roads, Mrs Merkel (2)
Chinese debt
The great hole of China (16)
British politics
Farage against the machine (36)

■Letters
On Africa, sexual consent, Turkey, jobs, Napoleon, welfare, Homer Simpson
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Brazil’s presidential election
Looking for change (4)

■United States
After the mid-term elections
If the Republicans win the Senate... (23)
Obamacare and the mid-terms
The law that dare not speak its name (6)
Young voters
Let’s set the world on fire (3)
Iowa’s Senate race
The importance of being Ernst
Antitrust law
Tooth and justice (2)
The Neiman Marcus catalogue
Hold the myrrh (3)
Lexington
The politics of Guantánamo (7)

■The Americas
Mexico and impunity
When crime is unchecked (3)
Bello
The travails of ALBA

■Asia
Remaking India
Yes, prime minister (12)
Cleaning India
Eating dust (3)
Japan’s economy
Consumptive
Illiberalism in South Korea
Insult to injury
Banyan
Joko, we’re not in Solo any more
Correction

■China
Police firearms
Weaponised (5)
Hong Kong’s protests
Chipping away (5)
Pingyao
In banking’s shadow (2)

■Middle East and Africa
Syria
Tough, but bowing
The campaign against Islamic State
Hard choices (4)
Slavery in Islam
To have and to hold (18)
The Shia in Saudi Arabia
The sword unsheathed (2)
The status of Jerusalem
A mount of troubles (7)
South African politics
Shaking the kaleidoscope

■Europe
German politics
Sedating, not leading (1)
Germany’s parliament
Order, order!
Catalonia’s future
Mas observation (2)
Turkey and the Kurds
War-war, not jaw-jaw (4)
Bosnia’s elections
Wind of change (1)
Serbia’s government
Europe or Russia? (32)
Charlemagne
The squeezed middle (7)

■Britain
Politics
We are the 89% (5)
Air cargo
The freight debate (1)
Recognising Palestine
A state of things to come (11)
Supermarkets
Trolley wars Britain Only (5)
Economic regulation
Nudge nudge, think think Britain Only
Muslim Council of Britain
No one to talk to Britain Only (3)
The queen's knickers
Victoria’s secret Britain Only (1)
Property taxes
Lessons from Mr Smith Britain Only (2)
Bicycle rickshaws
Wild West End Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
Manhandling Britannia
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■International
The Ebola crisis
Much worse to come (6)
Portrait of a virus
A killer in close up

■Business
Grocery retailing in India
A long way from the supermarket (10)
German business and government
Still cosy?
Foreign entrepreneurs in China
Small is not beautiful (1)
Power distribution
Grid unlocked (2)
European chipmakers
Fighting back
Business in Myanmar
Let a million factories rise
Schumpeter
Pointers to the future (2)

■Finance and economics
Cheaper oil
Both symptom and balm (21)
Buttonwood
Bears, but no picnic (1)
Mobile payments
Emptying pockets (2)
Corporate taxation
Death of the Double Irish (3)
Monetary policy
Tight, loose, irrelevant (4)
Anti-Semitism
Another cost of bigotry (5)
Chinese debt
A moral deficit (2)
Free exchange
It’s complicated (1)

■Science and technology
Astrobiology
Bolts from the blue (2)
Hawking radiation
Sounds like the light idea
Planet hunting on the cheap
Sealing wax and string? (1)

■Books and arts
American politics
The great might-have-been
Education in America
Back against the blackboard (1)
Germany and the euro
Ordoliberalism revisited
History of fashion
Nonparelli
Polish history
Shtetl of honour

■Obituary
Obituary: Fred Branfman
An inconvenient truth (6)

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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
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■Leaders
Human rights
The gay divide (187)
Free-trade agreements
A better way to arbitrate (7)
Iraq, Syria and jihadism
The will and the way (61)
The world economy
Weaker than it looks (7)
Educational reform
Viva la revolución (10)

■Letters
On Ukraine, Scotland, South Korea, Hungary, Syria, Oliver Wendell Holmes, addresses
Letters to the editor (4)

■Briefing
Marriage equality in America
So far, so fast (4)
Gay people’s rights
Tainting love (2)

■United States
The race for the Senate: Colorado
High, tolerant and Republican? (1)
The ground game
Expanding the universe
Michigan’s Senate race
Of ballots and bail-outs (1)
Leon Panetta’s memoirs
The stings of Leon (8)
Wedding insurance
Prenuptial protection (1)
Religious liberty
Beards behind bars
Lexington
The Ebola alarmists (99)
Ward Award

■The Americas
Brazil’s presidential race
Restarting the rollercoaster (8)
Bolivia’s election
Happily Evo after
Bello
Divide and bribe (2)

■Essay
The future of the book
From papyrus to pixels

■Asia
The Koreas
Till Kimdom come (3)
Chinese Indians
Kings no more (2)
Vietnam and the United States
Past as prologue (1)
Mongolia
The pits (2)
Japan’s feeble opposition
Not ready for prime time (2)

■China
Hong Kong protests
The waiting game (64)
Shanghai’s Free Trade Zone
Li who will not be obeyed (6)
Banyan
The spoiled brats of democracy (9)

■Middle East and Africa
The Middle East fragments
The rule of the gunman (2)
The politics of Lebanon
The state that didn’t fail—yet
Turkey and Syria
While Kobane burns (58)
Jewish migration
Next year in Berlin (13)
Mozambique’s elections
Boom and ballot (1)
Charcoal and terrorism in Somalia
A charred harvest

■Europe
Italy and reform
Renzi revisited
Ebola in Spain
Europe’s first victim (2)
French jihadists
Self-service (1)
Ukraine at war
Fight club (33)
Belgium’s new government
Separatism revised (2)
Bulgaria’s election
Borisov is back
Charlemagne
Bulldozing on (10)

■Britain
Education reform
The new school rules (2)
Human rights and Europe
Playing to the right Britain Only
The Liberal Democrats
They shall overcome Britain Only
Psychotherapy
Expanding the shrinks Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
The remnants of a foreign policy (1)
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■International
Telemedicine
Stuck in the waiting room (6)
The spread of Ebola
Bridges or walls (5)
Education and religion
Falling away (4)

■Business
Business education
Banks? No, thanks! (1)
The world’s best business programmes
Which MBA?, 2014 (11)
Oil companies
Unsustainable energy (1)
Oil firms in Kazakhstan
Cash all gone (1)
Technology firms
Split today, merge tomorrow
Crony capitalism
Friends in high places (4)
Europe’s carmakers
Polishing up
Schumpeter
Beware the angry birds (4)

■Finance and economics
Currencies
Buck to the future (5)
Investor-state dispute settlement
The arbitration game (6)
Regulating big American insurers
Questionable claims
Buttonwood
Work until you drop (4)
Luxembourg as a financial centre
Administering instead of hiding (1)
Sovereign defaults
Empty vaults (1)
The world’s biggest economies
China’s back (6)
Greece’s shadow economy
The treasures of darkness (3)
Winding down failing banks
Armageddon delayed
Free exchange
Unproductive production (1)

■Science and technology
Global health
A new challenge (2)
Prosthetic limbs
Once more, with feeling
The 2014 Nobel science prizes
Blue’s brothers

■Books and arts
Fondation Louis Vuitton
Winged victory
Fiction: Jamaica gangs
Gang stories
Tennessee Williams
Making Tenn out of Tom
A memoir of gratification
Desire delayed

■Obituary
Obituary: Baby Doc Duvalier
Like father, like son (4)

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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
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■Leaders
Hong Kong protests
The Party v the people (335)
The world economy
Wealth without workers, workers without wealth (159)
Afghanistan and America
Don’t let history repeat itself (27)
Economic reform in Europe
The rise of the Vallenzi (7)
American justice
A plea for change (21)

■Letters
On missile defence, Xi Jinping, the Thames, Canada, health care, entrepreneurs, Ian Paisley, ads, liberalism, Johnny Cash
Letters to the editor (1)

■Briefing
France
The last Valls (11)

■United States
Criminal justice
The kings of the courtroom (18)
The attorney-general
Placing Holder (12)
The Supreme Court
Decisions, decisions (2)
Louisiana’s Senate race
The dynast, the doctor and the gator-wrestler
Sexual politics on campus
Yes means yes, says Mr Brown (67)
Lexington
The loneliest man in Congress (1)

■The Americas
PetroCaribe and the Caribbean
Single point of failure
Polling in Brazil
Blind data (4)
Argentina’s economy
Thumbs down (51)
Bello
Three countries or one continent? (4)

■Asia
Indonesian politics
The empire strikes back
Japan’s bullet trains
What a ride (17)
Japan and China
Edging closer (10)
South Korean cinema
A shot across the bow (3)
Japan, America and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Stalemate (4)
India and the United States
Charming, disarming (58)
Nauru’s troubles
Closing down
Banyan
Joining the dashes (1)

■China
Hong Kong protests
No exit (32)
Online censorship
HK backspace, backspace (7)

■Middle East and Africa
The war against Islamic State
Unintended consequences (40)
Iran and the West
Rohani’s outstretched hand (2)
Islamist doctrine
A cause of strife (7)
Gaza after the war
A sea of despair (17)
Zambian politics
White man, burdened (6)
Pentecostalism in Africa
Of prophets and profits (1)

■Europe
Turkey and the PKK
How to deal with Syria’s Kurds (35)
Germany’s army
Chinks in the armour (18)
Greece’s far left
The company he keeps (5)
Russia’s economy
On the edge of recession (46)
Charlemagne
The will to power (10)

■Britain
UKIP’s progress
The flexible Mr Farage (10)
London’s nightlife
After dark (1)
Stamp duty
London weighting (1)
The Tories and benefits
Welfare wedgie Britain Only (2)
The economic choice
Trust me Britain Only
Luxury boats
We are sailing Britain Only (1)
Agricultural land
Raking it in Britain Only
Bagehot
David Cameron’s grand riposte (3)
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■International
The right to be forgotten
Drawing the line (3)
Protests
Measuring people power (5)
FIFA
Head in the turf

■Special report: The world economy
The third great wave(6)
Productivity
Technology isn’t working(8)
The privileged few
To those that have shall be given(9)
Housing
Home economics(5)
Emerging economies
Arrested development(5)
New opportunities
Silver lining
Easing the transition
Means and ends(1)

■Business
The cable industry
Tying up the cable business (1)
Corporate tax deals
A bit too cosy? (2)
Yahoo’s true value
What is it really worth?
Cross-border takeovers
The Germans are coming, again (1)
Rocket Internet’s IPO
Launching into the unknown (3)
Electricity companies
Adapting to plug-ins
Aerospace manufacturers
Good, in parts
Schumpeter
Philosopher kings (26)

■Finance and economics
Commodity prices
Oil and trouble (1)
Buttonwood
Gross and net returns (1)
Regulating debit cards
Plastic stochastic (1)
Saving for retirement
Prudence penalised (2)
Investing in the Mittelstand
Home is where the capital is (1)
The history of inequality
Breaking the camel’s back (7)
ING
Up and at ’em
Free exchange
Concrete benefits (2)

■Science and technology
Automated hypothesis generation
Computer says “try this” (3)
Longevity and the sense of smell
The scent of death (12)
How AIDS first spread
Journey into night (10)
Cosmic-ray astronomy
Moonbeams

■Books and arts
End-of-life care
Helping hands (3)
Scientific curiosity
Questions, questions
Marriage in America
The new merry-go-round
The impact of economics
The worldly wonks (1)
Cooking
Time to get serious (1)
Performance art
Say it with mirrors

■Obituary
Obituary: Deborah Devonshire
Lady of the house (4)

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■Leaders
America and Islamic State
Mission relaunched (168)
The British constitution
Now for the English question (30)
Corporate saving in Asia
A $2.5 trillion problem (2)
The future of banking
You’re boring. Get used to it (1)
China’s water crisis
Grand new canals (1)

■Letters
On memorials, share buy-backs, Scotland, Apple, recycling, NGOs, airlines, television, driving, Joan Rivers
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Attacks on Islamic State
Another long war (10)
The Khorasan group
New kids on the block (4)
Syria’s deadlocked war
No solution (4)

■United States
Barack Obama and the economy
The woes of the average Joe (5)
The Arkansas Senate race
Fried pickles and Ebola
Florida’s second district
Republican knightmares (1)
The marriage market
Got to have a J.O.B. (3)
Women-only cabs
Fare Ladies (8)
Lexington
The lessons of El Paso (8)
Correction

■The Americas
Brazil’s presidential election
The battle for Brazil (2)
Bello
The times they are a-changin’ (1)
Canada’s Giant Mine
Giant headache (1)
Lonesome George
Heaven and shell (1)

■Asia
Afghanistan
Democracy, Afghan-style (1)
India in space
MOMs are from Mars (49)
India’s ruling party
Floating high (1)
Hate speech in Japan
Spin and substance (19)
Conscripts in South Korea
Blood, sweat and tears
Banyan
The puzzle to the key

■China
Water consumption
A canal too far
Uighur activism
A lone voice silenced

■Middle East and Africa
Electricity in Africa
Lighting a dark continent (2)
Nigeria’s Islamist insurgency
Unrest in the home of peace
South African holidays
TG it’s braai day (7)
Libya’s rival governments
Too many chiefs
Yemen’s violent politics
Houthis take over

■Europe
Hungary’s prime minister
Orban the Unstoppable (14)
Germany’s economy
Three illusions (5)
The western Balkans and the EU
In the queue (1)
Nicolas Sarkozy’s return
Je reviens (9)
Ukraine in turmoil
A Somalia scenario? (6)
Rebel areas in Ukraine
Significant variations (3)
Charlemagne
Let’s stick together (7)

■Britain
Devolution and nationalism
Let England shake (2)
Devolution to cities
Devo Manc (1)
Scottish Christianity
Hard work for the kirk Britain Only (1)
The progress of Metro Bank
The branch bites back Britain Only
Demography
Hip and hobbling Britain Only
Bagehot
The dreary world of Ed Miliband (6)
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■International
Separatism after Scotland
Where the dream lives on (2)
Separatism in Africa
Why can’t we do it peacefully? (1)
Falling child mortality
The causes of a welcome trend
Minority languages
Cookies, caches and cows

■Business
Samsung
Waiting in the wings
Oracle’s boss resigns
Transition, not succession (1)
Tesco’s crisis
A hard rain
Tesco’s accounting problems
Not so funny
The legal business
The default choice (1)
Pharmaceuticals
Priceless pills
Gambling in Japan
Balls in the air
Schumpeter
The look of a leader (14)

■Finance and economics
Global banks
No respite (1)
Buttonwood
Scrambled signals
Investing in Chinese shares
Rickety rails
India’s economy
Reform à la Modi (5)
Car loans in America
Bad carma (2)
Arab Bank
Consorting with terrorists
Taxing corporate cash
A tempting target
Free exchange
Goldilocks nationalism (3)

■Science and technology
Astrophysics
Dust to dust (1)
Human evolution
Fireside tales (1)
Peanut allergy
Browned off (4)
Scientific publishing
Grand openings (2)

■Books and arts
Francis Fukuyama
The end of harmony (5)
Oil in Ecuador
Murky truth (1)
Decrypting Google
Don’t be modest (1)
New fiction
Another Yalta conference
The Boston Symphony Orchestra
Electric conductor

■Obituary
Obituary
William Oliver (5)

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Politics this week (6)
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■Leaders
The rise and rise of Xi Jinping
Xi who must be obeyed (110)
Health care in America
How to fix Obamacare (59)
Ebola
Chasing a rolling snowball (4)
Inequality and the narrowing tax base
Too reliant on the few (113)
Greenhouse gases
Paris via Montreal (2)

■Letters
On Azerbaijan, work, air traffic, interns, Ukraine, heating, grades, batteries, Google
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Curbing climate change
The deepest cuts (53)
Encouraging climate action
Try jam today (3)
Towards a treaty
The shadow of Copenhagen

■United States
Obamacare
Experimental medicine (8)
Private health care
The problem-solvers (2)
The NFL and violence
The politics of outrage (8)
Confronting Islamic State
A war by any other name (14)
Country music and tourism
Heels and reels (1)
Drought in California
Painting the lawn green (3)
Lexington
Hillary in Iowa (11)
Correction

■The Americas
Venezuela’s economy
Of oil and coconut water (4)
Bello
Latin America’s Korean dream (6)
Laundering Mexico’s drug money
Washing up (2)
Migration via Mexico
Taming the beast

■Asia
Politics in Bangladesh
One and only one (4)
Health care in Vietnam
Limping along (1)
The press in Japan
Gotcha
Politics in Fiji
Back into the fold (1)
South Asia and China
Xi Jinping’s progression (2)
Banyan
Pax Sinica (1)

■China
Chinese politics
The power of Xi Jinping (3)
Revolutionary history
Like father, like son? (3)

■Middle East and Africa
Confronting Islamic State
An improbable alliance (7)
Crime and punishment in Saudi Arabia
The other beheaders (6)
Egypt
Al-Sisi Ascendant (7)
Health in west Africa
Help in the time of Ebola (1)
Nigeria’s online retailers
E-bola (1)

■Europe
Ukraine and Russia
Win some, lose more (104)
Russian oligarchs
Yukos 2.0? (3)
Sweden’s election
Lofven’s coalition problem (1)
German politics
There is an Alternative (3)
Anti-Semitism in Germany
Who is the Other now? (17)
French politics
The long road to 2017 (7)
Italy’s economy
Renzi redux
Charlemagne
Europe’s ring of fire (8)

■Britain
Public finances
The tax-free recovery
Foreign policy
Back into the fray
Hallowed be thy game
Hallowed be thy game
Football stadiums
Paying the field Britain Only
The collapse of Phones 4U
Death of a salesman Britain Only (2)
Computing in schools
Hello world! Britain Only
London’s sewers
Smelling sweet Britain Only
Entrepreneurs
Startup fever Britain Only
Insolvency
Going under Britain Only
Bagehot
Clan Douglas (3)
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■International
Addresses (1)
Getting on the map
Addresses (2)
Getting from A to B
Think-tanks and journalism
Making the headlines
Correction

■Business
Companies and geopolitical risk
Profits in a time of war (1)
Energy in Europe
The gasman cutteth (8)
Brewery mergers
Foamy war (1)
Huawei
The great disrupter’s new targets (3)
Sony’s woes
Pouring cold water (1)
Air France
Strikers against reality (2)
Aircraft cabins
Piketty Airways (40)
Schumpeter
Entrepreneurs anonymous (3)

■Finance and economics
Shareholder rights
Out of control (2)
Buttonwood
Can’t pay, won’t pay (1)
Saving in poor countries
Beyond cows
China’s economy
A test of will (1)
CaixaBank
Now, make money
Corporate tax dodging
Transfer policing (6)
Tax inversions
Inverse logic (3)
Free exchange
Leaving dead presidents in peace (1)

■Science and technology
Artificial sweeteners
Saccharin solution? (12)
Mining the microbiome for medicines
Set a thief...
Fusion power
Iterative processes (4)
Extreme altruism
Right on! (4)

■Books and arts
French history
Flawed sparkler (2)
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sturm und Drang (1)
The army in Pakistan
Nosebags
Advice for start-ups
From one who should know
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