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

■Leaders
New roles for technology
Rise of the robots (31)
America and the IMF
Dereliction of duty (41)
France’s National Front
On the march (12)
NATO
All for one (10)
Cartel-busting
Boring can still be bad (4)

■Letters
Letters
On cronyism, competition, defence policy, China, takeovers, prostitution, solar power, senators, Edward Snowden (2)

■Briefing
Japanese women and work
Holding back half the nation (28)

■United States
Obamacare
Uphill all the way (24)
Obamacare and religious freedom
The Hobby Lobby hubbub (22)
Catholics in America
What crisis? (16)
Presidential libraries
Style and guile
Journalism in America
Digital resurrection (1)
Politics in Arizona
Saner than it looks (4)
America’s awful airports
A new ranking (60)
Lexington
Medals for drone pilots? (5)

■The Americas
Latin America’s economies
Life after the commodity boom (1)
Bello
Legalism v democracy (1)
Brazil’s internet law
The net closes (1)
Data leaks
Going overboard (1)

■Asia
Politics in Taiwan
Manning the trade barriers (28)
India’s election
Seasons of abundance (6)
Flight MH370
Lost (17)
A presidential election in Afghanistan
Runners and riders
Japan’s consumption tax
The big squeeze (1)
Banyan
On the antlers of a dilemma (29)

■China
The economy
On cloud nine trillion (3)

■Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia and the United States
Awkward relations (9)
Egypt
Of judges and generals (2)
The Gaza Strip
Who’s in charge?
Nigeria
Worse and worse
Burundi
Trouble ahead (2)
Sierra Leone
Stop rape

■Europe
Turkish politics
The battle for Turkey’s future (12)
Turkey and the internet
Of tweets and twits (5)
Russian propaganda
1984 in 2014 (33)
The Baltic states
Echoes of the Sudetenland (21)
French elections
A little local difficulty (3)
Charlemagne
Putin’s arrow (54)

■Britain
The NHS
Health reform in a cold climate
International broadcasting
Foreign losses
Teachers’ pay
The going rate (2)
Jon Cruddas
The sage of Dagenham
Debating Europe
The third man (6)
Media law
Data lock
BSkyB’s drama offensive
Home grown
Bagehot
History trumps democracy (4)
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■International
The future of NATO
First principles (1)
Drone journalism
Eyes in the skies (1)

■Special report: Robots
Immigrants from the future(2)
The build-up
Good and ready
Military uses
Up in the air(2)
Business service robots
The invisible unarmed
Labour markets
A mighty contest
Domestic service robots
Seal of approval
Regulation
That thou art mindful of him(1)

■Business
Cartels
Just one more fix
Myanmar’s oil and gas
Drilling in the dark
Facebook and virtual reality
A game of goggles (3)
Commercial property in Europe
A skyscraper too far
Schumpeter
A green light
Correction
Correction

■Finance and economics
Inflation and interest rates
Up, up and away (1)
Buttonwood
Freedom or licence? (1)
American banks
A harsh light (2)
Swiss banks
Swissness is not enough (1)
Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sorry, no vacancies (3)
Copper
Broken contacts
Anti-social media
Ashes of a coalfire (2)
Free exchange
Pricing the surge

■Science and technology
Synthetic biology
DIY chromosomes (2)
The outer solar system
Something new under the sun (1)
Locking horns
Sexual selection in plants
Focal dystonia
Don’t cramp my style
Palaeontology
Shovel face

■Books and arts
100 years after 1914
Still in the grip of the Great War (4)
France and “la guerre de quatorze”
Never-forgotten names
Memoirs of a German soldier
Return of a war classic (3)

■Obituary
Adolfo Suarez
Spain’s democracy man (7)

■Economic and financial indicators
Output, prices and jobs
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Natural disasters
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1,257円
■The world this week
Politics
Business
KAL's cartoon (1)

■Leaders
Diplomacy and security after Crimea
The new world order (475)
Cosmology
Man suddenly sees the start of the universe (3)
Law enforcement in the United States
Armed and dangerous (44)
Investing in infrastructure
The trillion-dollar gap (4)
China’s cities
The great transition (5)

■Letters
Letters
On Tibet, death row, prostate cancer, Africa, tobacco in China, Picasso, inequality, Crimea

■Briefing
The Ukraine crisis
Responding to Mr Putin (18)
Violence in Crimea
Hugs and thugs (1)
The West’s sanctions
Follow the roubles (2)
Germany’s Russia policy
Which war to mention? (7)
Russian money in Britain
Honey trapped (3)

■United States
Paramilitary police
Cops or soldiers? (13)
The economics of prostitution
Sex, lies and statistics (16)
Washington, DC’s mayoral race
A Gray area (1)
North Carolina politics
A purple state sees red
Kansas and Missouri
The new border war (3)
Race and higher education
Not black and white (14)
Lexington
Koch-fuelled politics (12)

■The Americas
Venezuela’s protests
Inside the barrios (4)
Bello
The bets that failed (2)
Mexico’s finance minister
The man from MIT (5)

■Asia
Indonesia’s elections
The chosen one (1)
Indonesia’s haze
Leaders fiddle as Sumatra burns (7)
Japanese politics
Flaming out (1)
Tasmania’s forests
Logging on (2)
A census in Myanmar
Too much information
Banyan
The pressure on the Sierra Madre (2)

■China
Housing markets
Double bubble trouble (2)
Urbanisation
Moving on up

■Middle East and Africa
Iraq
As bad as it gets (1)
Syria’s civil war
Back and forth
Palestinian politics
A succession crisis
Mali
Hurry up, or it’ll be too late
South African business
Somali shop-swap
South Africa
Why they booed him (1)

■Europe
Reform in Italy
Gambler in a rush (4)
Taxes in Europe
Lightening the load
Serbia’s election
A zealot in power (1)
French local elections
Frontal assault (1)
Charlemagne
Adrift over energy

■Britain
The budget
Not for turning (1)
Pensions
Pot luck (3)
Labour’s response
Worlds apart
Pricing carbon
Floored
Housing
Modest plans
High-speed rail
Supersonic
Internal migration
Not on your bike
Bagehot
General Osborne (2)
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■International
The enigma of flight 370
The sound of silence (47)
Internet governance
Doing the ICANN-can (1)

■Business
The music industry
Beliebing in streaming (1)
Music in Sweden
I have a stream
Adobe
Super subs (2)
Chinese internet firms
Migrating finches (1)
Reliance and BP in India
Deep controversy
Schumpeter
Fighting the flab

■Finance and economics
Infrastructure financing
A long and winding road (4)
Buttonwood
Peering into the entrails
Green bonds
Spring in the air (1)
People’s Bank of China
The charm of the BBC
Janet Yellen
Clarity gap (2)
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Deconstruction delays (2)
Portugal’s bail-out
Final call
Free exchange
Staying unconventional
Marjorie Deane internship

■Science and technology
Astrophysics
BICEP flexes its muscles
An ancient fern
Jurassic mark
Peer review
Acid test (1)
Animal behaviour
Paying guests (1)
Nutrition
Fat chance

■Books and arts
Narcissism
Know thy selfie (3)
New York’s mega-rich
Boom with a view
The war on cancer
Enemy of the state
William Kent at the V&A
Gilty secret
Learning Chinese
The memory game (11)
New Chinese fiction
Get into characters (2)
Correction

■Obituary
Tony Benn (7)

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1,257円
■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (3)

■Leaders
Business and government
The new age of crony capitalism (44)
Cable consolidation in America
Turn it off (17)
Russia, Ukraine and Crimea
Asymmetric wars (102)
Changing constitutions
All shall have rights (4)
Britain and Europe
Hold ’em (7)

■Letters
Letters
On democracy, prisons, space flight, Uganda (1)

■Briefing
Fighting corruption in India
A bad boom (9)

■United States
The mid-term elections
Can the Republicans win the Senate? (65)
Obamacare
Searching for the young invisibles (8)
Spies and the Senate
Di-spy (7)
Military strategy
War games (3)
Gun safes
Locked and loaded (5)
Education in California
Dance of the lemons (4)
Marine parks
Blackfish blues (2)
Lexington
The Ben Carson mirage (3)

■The Americas
Brazil’s presidential election
Winning hearts and likes (3)
Bello
Dallying with a monster
Colombia’s congressional election
Hostile forces
Canadian erotica
Don’t screw with them (3)

■Asia
Politics in India’s states
The other half (2)
The Malaysia Airlines disappearance
Confusion reigns (26)
Malaysian politics and the law
Long arms (4)
Central Asia’s autocracies after Crimea
Russian roulette (2)
New Zealand’s politics
Flag fall

■China
China’s military spending
At the double (5)
Gays
“Cures” for homosexuality (1)
Banyan
Non-interference on the line (3)

■Middle East and Africa
Kenya
Trotting ahead (6)
Democratic Republic of Congo
Green shoots amid the shooting
Libya’s government
Sailing into troubled waters
Ceasefires in Syria
Oases and mirages

■Europe
Russia and Ukraine
The home front (21)
Crimea’s referendum
A predictable outcome (1)
Bavaria’s CSU
The secret of King Horst’s success
French politics
A scandal tainting both sides (1)
Poland’s economy
Can do even better (1)
Charlemagne
Election or selection? (3)

■Britain
Labour and Europe
Europhile and proud (1)
Food crime
A la cartel (2)
Bob Crow
The last walkout (1)
Solar farms
Blue steel
Police oversight
Missing a beat (4)
Business investment
From a spark to a flame
Bagehot
The kindest cut
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■International
Our crony-capitalism index
Planet Plutocrat (10)

■Business
Consumers in China
The true meaning of san yao wu
Mobile telecoms
Four is a magic number (2)
Mining in Colombia
Digging itself out of a hole (1)
Railways in Mexico
Something to choo-choo over
German firms in Russia
Lovers, not fighters (3)
Facilities management
Service elevators
Legal jobs
The price of success
Photographic agencies
Moving pictures (2)
Schumpeter
Ideas reinvenTED

■Finance and economics
Japan’s pension giant
Risk on (3)
Buttonwood
The big issue
Herbalife
The House of Cards put (3)
Whistleblowers
A $64m question
China’s economy
An alternative view
China’s banking
March of the banks (1)
Bitcoin’s future
Hidden flipside (5)
Free exchange
Money from nothing

■Science and technology
Combating bad science
Metaphysicians (5)
Diagnosing dementia
This is not spinal tap
Gambling and the brain
Slotting in an explanation (1)
Elephants
Know your enemy

■Books and arts
Entrepreneurship
The art of the struggle
The South China Sea
Troubled waters (1)
John Carey
Reader, I read it (1)
New British fiction
London pride
Ferran Adria
Bulli for him
Karl Ove Knausgaard
Northern light (5)

■Obituary
Huber Matos (1)

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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
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■Leaders
Crisis in Ukraine
Kidnapped by the Kremlin (459)
Business in emerging markets
Submerging hopes (2)
China’s restless West
The burden of empire (81)
African demography
Fertility treatment (3)
European bank rescues
Cyprus one year later (1)

■Letters
Letters
On Ukraine, Scotland, oceans, Cyprus, India, San Francisco, Lego

■Briefing
Ukraine
The end of the beginning? (24)
The international reaction
Sixes and sevens (9)
The economic battleground
Gas and chocolate (4)

■United States
Clean energy
Let the sun shine (7)
The president’s budget
Sliding away (11)
The IRS and political speech
Levi and the 501s (9)
Capital punishment
Death for the mentally disabled (4)
Ohio’s law against untruth
Is it wise to criminalise lies? (10)
Abortion
The 20-week limit (6)
Florida’s snowbirds
A chilly welcome (6)
Lexington
The Ukraine blame-game (38)

■The Americas
iPhonenomics
One phone, many countries (8)
Bello
A test of political maturity (5)
Separatism in Quebec
Unspoken desire (22)
Wage negotiations in Argentina
Class war (1)

■Asia
North Korea
Better tomorrow? (2)
Nuclear power in Japan
Start ’em up (17)
Sri Lanka
Bring up the bodies (4)
Nepal
In the family (1)
Thailand’s protests
Dismantling the barricades (2)

■China
Terror attack
Dark day (4)
China’s parliament
The smog of war (8)
America’s departing ambassador
No love lost (2)
Banyan
Murky business

■Middle East and Africa
African demography
The dividend is delayed (3)
Diplomacy in the Gulf
No one is happy (2)
Jordan and the Palestinians
A kingdom of two halves (15)

■Europe
France’s government
Francois Hollande mulls a reshuffle (1)
Germany’s public pensions
In the wrong direction (4)
Turkish politics
Anatolia (mostly) loves Erdogan (9)
Spain’s press
A shrinking order (1)
Charlemagne
Disarmed diplomacy (9)

■Britain
Defence strategy
Missing in action (2)
Gangster memoirs
Gift of the grab
The film industry
Too little space
Prostitution
Caveat emptor (3)
High-stakes gambling
A risky business
Street food
Sandwich spread
Home improvement
Down tools
Campaign organisers
The political genie (2)
Bagehot
A great place to be a spy (1)
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■International
Pope Francis’s first year
Faith, hope?and how much change? (15)

■Technology Quarterly
Monitor
Ghost ships
Going with the flow
Can parallel lines meet
Quantum quantified(1)
Find dining
Aerial jellyfish
Just the ticket(2)
It’s the alcohol talking(1)
Difference engine
Stalking trolls(2)
Chipmaking
When silicon leaves the valley(1)
Bioprinters
Printing a bit of me
Woven electronics
An uncommon thread(1)
Catapults
Catapulting ahead(1)
Brain scan
The DNA of materials

■Business
Business in emerging markets
Emerge, splurge, purge (14)
Chevron and Ecuador
Courtroom drama
Distributed generation
Devolving power (1)
Clean technology in China
Red light, green light
Women and work
The glass-ceiling index (2)
Schumpeter
Unpacking Lego

■Finance and economics
Cyprus one year on
Injured island (1)
Buttonwood
Revolutionary fervour (5)
Civil servants and austerity
The times they aren’t a-changin’ (1)
Chinese bonds
Not so sunny (1)
Flood insurance
Waves of problems
Rigging currency markets
Bank, fix thyself (1)
Gold
In a fix, Mr Bond
Free exchange
The once and future currency

■Science and technology
Global warming
Who pressed the pause button? (49)
The search for a cure for AIDS
If it ain’t broke… (1)
Inflated ideas
Reviving airships (1)
Virology
The Siberia strain

■Books and arts
Prostate cancer
Help or harm (13)
English papists
In God we trust
Edmund White
The boy’s own story
Lorrie Moore’s new fiction
Hearts of darkness
Return of “Cosmos”
Starry-eyed
Maria Schneider’s classical jazz
No boundaries

■Obituary
Mike Parker (8)

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Politics this week (1)
Business this week (1)
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
Saving Ukraine
How the West can help (102)
Protests in Venezuela
Stop the spiral (18)
Inequality in America
How to be a true progressive (48)
Trust-busting in Mexico
Taking on the tele-garchs (2)
Nigeria’s central bank
Pranged (5)

■Letters
Letters
On Argentina, English, Cyprus, Congress, artificial limbs, fracking, Switzerland, condoms

■Briefing
Ukraine
The February revolution (119)

■United States
Social mobility
A memo to Obama (12)
Detroit’s bankruptcy
Cram down (8)
Texas politics
Stupid season (2)
Anti-gay laws
What’s the matter with Arizona? (90)
Reforming taxes
Here’s a plan (1)
Congress
Dingell’s bell (1)
Lexington
Boots on the ground (3)

■The Americas
Disorder in Venezuela
Towards the brink (2)
Mexico
Shackling Shorty
Security in Brazil
Unarmed and dangerous (1)
Bello
The going gets tougher

■Essay
Democracy
What’s gone wrong with democracy

■Asia
India’s election and the economy
A useful campaign (8)
Pakistan and the Taliban
To fight or not to fight (1)
South Korean politics
Spying trouble
Japan’s right wing
Mission accomplished? (6)
Banyan
The year of killing with impunity (3)

■China
The tobacco industry
Government coughers (2)
Army entertainers
That’s show-biz
Journalism in Hong Kong
Beat the press (5)

■Middle East and Africa
Trouble in Nigeria
Now for the fallout (9)
Conflict in South Sudan
Back with a vengeance
Uganda’s anti-gay law
Deadly intolerance (8)
Algeria’s presidential elections
Standing, in one sense
Egyptian politics
Musical chairs (1)
Holy places in Israel
Constant competition (5)

■Europe
Turkish politics
Everything is possible (28)
Italian politics
Renzi’s ropy start (10)
Spain and ETA
Guns, lies and videotape (2)
Greece’s troubles
The troika is back (5)
Germany’s Wulff scandal
Overzealous (3)
Charlemagne
How to be good neighbours (2)

■Britain
The North Sea
Running on fumes (3)
Immigration
No country for poor men (3)
Northern Ireland
The price of peace
The Lib Dems
An in-trepid move (1)
Monetary policy
A long low note
Britain’s aerospace industry
Flight plan
Urban planning
Rail ambition
Bagehot
Wooing Mrs Merkel (6)
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■International
The future of Wikipedia
WikiPeaks? (7)
Cancer in the developing world
Worse than AIDS
Banana diseases
Yes, we have no bananas (2)
Climate
Law on Mother Earth (1)
Correction: Oceans

■Business
Telecoms in Mexico
Slim’s chances (4)
Electric cars
Fully charged (8)
Snacks and drinks
Let my Fritos go (2)
Jeronimo Martins
A Portuguese explorer
Corporate alumni
Gone but not forgotten
Green energy
Still short of puff (6)
Energy efficiency
Negawatt hour
South Korea’s internet giant
Now or Naver (4)
Schumpeter
The enemy within (1)

■Finance and economics
Peer-to-peer lending
Banking without banks (5)
Debt and growth
Breaking the threshold (6)
Virtual banking
Simple but uncertain
Buttonwood
The battle of Detroit (2)
Swiss banks
Thrown to the dogs
Fraud on the market
Pay on say (3)
The Balkanisation of banking
The island defence (1)
China’s currency
One way no more (2)
Internet finance in China
Foe or frenemy?
Free exchange
Inequality v growth (7)

■Science and technology
Autism
Why it’s not “Rain Woman” (3)
Human evolution
The skinny on skin colour (8)
High-tech shipping containers
Boxing clever (2)
Hurricane protection
The windmills of your mind
Entomology
Buzz, feed

■Books and arts
Post-colonial France
A chronicle of years of fire
Asceticism
Carry on spending (2)
Delhi
Fat and fatter (1)
Online privacy
Watching the watchers
E.M. Forster in India
Only connect
Piranesi down under
Pyramid man
New thriller
Crimes and misdemeanours

■Obituary
Alison Jolly

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■Leaders
Ukraine in flames
Putin’s inferno (313)
American trade policy
How to make the world $600 billion poorer (95)
A new prime minister in Italy
A man needs a mandate
Companies and the state
Plucking the goose (5)
Governing the oceans
The tragedy of the high seas (11)
Scottish independence
Pounded into submission (26)

■Letters
Letters
On deporting immigrants, handsome cyclists, the EU, Ecuador, Canada, sex and marriage (1)

■Briefing
Ukraine’s crisis
Europe’s new battlefield (138)

■United States
Trade policy
Taking aim at imports (6)
Water
The drying of the West (11)
Sentencing reform
Kinder, gentler (2)
Gay marriage
Loving’s labour’s won (3)
Public-sector pensions
Little Rhody, big debts (3)
Street sports
The dangers of dribbling (2)
“The Lego Movie”
The politics of little bricks (2)
Lexington
Faith and reason (13)
Correction: Saudi America

■The Americas
Protests in Venezuela
A tale of two prisoners (11)
Bello
Cooking up a business cluster (2)
Argentina’s new inflation index
Pricing power (2)
Colombia's armed forces
General exit

■Asia
North Korea
Humanity at its very worst (9)
Protests in Thailand
Stagnant revolution (2)
Kazakhstan’s economy
Tenge fever
Kazakhstan’s name
Don’t call me Stan (1)
Banyan
Preparing for opposition

■China
Local-government debt
Bridging the fiscal chasm
Students and the party
Rushing to join (3)
Chinese films
Thin ice

■Middle East and Africa
Iran and the West
Dismantling the wall
Syria’s civil war
The lessons of Geneva (4)
Libya’s turmoil
Little to celebrate (2)
Food security in the Gulf
How to keep stomachs full
Waste collection in Nigeria
Clean it up
Education in Kenya
Classroom divisions

■Europe
Italy’s new prime minister
A young man in a hurry
Spain and the Jews
1492 and all that (4)
Scandal in Germany
Entangled (1)
French culture wars
Everybody naked! (1)
French politics
A Sarkozy comeback?
Charlemagne
Homage to Caledonia (27)

■Britain
Scottish independence
Alex Salmond’s big problem (4)
Orkney’s archaeology
Dem bones
Patient data
Caring and sharing (1)
Transport in the north-east
Track changes (2)
Sacking MPs
Recall, recalled (1)
Prison architecture
Design and punishment
Police and social media
Inspector calls (1)
Bagehot
Whither the weather?
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■International
Governing the high seas
In deep water (1)
The oceans and climate change
A welcome pause

■Special report: Companies and the state
Companies and the state
A world of robber barons(5)
Tax
Plucking the geese(3)
Regulation
Tangled(1)
Ireland
The kindness of strangers(8)
Kentucky
Plumb centre(1)
Competition policy
Crossing continents(3)
Technology
Looking both ways
Business and immigration
A plea for open doors
Lobbying
Grey eminences(1)
Redefining the relationship
Partners not enemies(1)

■Business
Facebook and WhatsApp
Getting the messages (43)
Cyber-security
White hats to the rescue (1)
Company headquarters
Here, there and everywhere
Eike Batista’s assets
The great X-it
Trade unions in America
Chattanooga shoo-shoo (1)
Three-wheeled transport
Tuk-tuking the world by storm
Schumpeter
The wolves of the web (17)

■Finance and economics
Global banking
Inglorious isolation (2)
Buttonwood
Against the odds (3)
The economics of food subsidies
Feeding expectations (1)
OPEC and oil prices
Leaky barrels
Capital flows in Indonesia
Fragile no more
Derivatives
Data dump (2)
Cryptocurrencies
The great hiccup (1)
Free exchange
Valuing the long-beaked echidna

■Science and technology
The American Association for the Advancement of Science
In the beginning was the word (1)
Climate change
Jet set (1)
Solar energy
Stacking the deck (4)
Olfactory communication
Spot the difference
Restoring paintings
Artful illusion

■Books and arts
Futurism
Forza Italia
New fiction
Of love and other demons
The radical power of the web
Online, underground
Humans and mass extinction
Killing machines (1)
E.E. Cummings
Unravelling a life
Lincoln’s official biographers
Both the president’s men

■Obituary
Irving Milchberg (6)

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The parable of Argentina (483)
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Correction: The world this year (2)

■Leaders
Political insurgency
Europe’s Tea Parties (221)
NAFTA at 20
Deeper, better, NAFTA (1)
The world economy in 2014
Why optimism may be bad news (21)
Corruption in Turkey
The Arab road (54)
Pharmaceutical pricing
The new drugs war (7)

■Letters
Letters
On Narendra Modi, California, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, patents, academic publishing, randomised control trials, Colombia, banks, GM food, colons

■Briefing
Europe’s populist insurgents
Turning right (7)

■United States
Unemployment
Long time gone (82)
The trade deficit
Star-spangled spenders (1)
Same-sex marriage
We’ll always have… Utah? (29)
New York’s new mayor
By FDR’s book
Lexington
Snooper blooper (6)

■The Americas
Brazil’s big year
Kick-off approaches (63)
Poverty in Mexico
A few more pesos, a lot more stress (7)
Diabetes in Latin America
Unskinny genes

■Asia
Australia’s new government
False start (8)
Japan and its neighbours
A slap in the face (58)
Myanmar’s economy
Reality check (3)
Banyan
Mangled messages (22)

■China
Local-government debt
Counting ghosts (2)
University admissions
Not educating the masses (1)
Presidential style
A new flavour (3)

■Middle East and Africa
Lebanon
Will it hold together?
Arab gloom
This year can’t be as bad as the last (4)
South Sudan
Destroying itself from within (15)
Madagascar’s presidential election
A nervous wait

■Europe
Turkish politics
No longer a shining example (13)
Terrorism in Russia
Will there be more? (12)
Sex roles in Germany
Of Mann and Frau (3)
Danish politics
A tricky start to the year (8)
EU migration
The gates are open (32)

■Britain
Renewable energy
Rueing the waves (2)
Public opinion
The generation game
Britain’s economy
Crystal balls (2)
Northern Ireland
Down but not out (2)
Retirement homes
Don’t move, old people! (2)
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■International
The new drug war
Hard pills to swallow (3)

■Business
Gazprom and European gas markets
Paying the piper (13)
Italian business
Brave old world (2)
Corporate governance in Italy
Capitalismo all’italiana
Social networks
Unfriending mum and dad (5)
Artisanal capitalism
The art and craft of business (1)
Agribusiness in Latin America
Farming without fields
Schumpeter
Bringing home the bacon (17)

■Briefing
NAFTA at 20
Ready to take off again? (2)

■Finance and economics
Bankers’ pay
The law of small(er) numbers (2)
Buttonwood
Solving the puzzle (3)
The European Central Bank
Unpalatable choices
America’s housing market
Not waving but drowning (3)
Global house prices
Castles made of sand (5)
Academic research
The useful science? (2)
Microinsurance
A hard sell
Free exchange
All men are created unequal (10)

■Science and technology
Cancer drugs
Getting close and personal (4)
Acoustic sensing
The ear underground (1)
Entomology
Death breath (4)
Correction: Chuck Yeager

■Books and arts
Culture in California
Rollin’ rock (1)
British history
State of the unions
The first world war in comics
The longest day
Exploring America
Earth, wind and fire
Gary Shteyngart’s memoir
A striver’s tale
A history of Merrill Lynch
When finance was for the 99%

■Obituary
Ronnie Biggs (3)

■Economic and financial indicators
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates (1)
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■The world this week
The world this year (1)
KAL's cartoon (3)

■Leaders
The first world war
Look back with angst (106)
British immigration
You’re welcome (199)
London airports
Go west (20)
Alcohol pricing
We wish you a merry(ish) Christmas (7)
The Economist’s country of the year
Earth’s got talent (144)

■Letters
Letters
On trusting government, Quebec, economics, rugby league, Swedish schools, America, Santa Claus

■United States
The Republican Party
Ticking off the Tea Party (82)
Rain and the Tea Party
Watery tea (14)
NSA snooping
Judge v spies (2)
School discipline
The perils of peanut-tossing (7)
Neo-Nazis in North Dakota
A racist mob of two (6)
Lexington
Empty stockings (8)

■The Americas
Paraguay’s new president
Cartes plays his cards (1)
Argentina’s socioeconomic statistics
Still lying after all these years (5)
Chile’s presidential election
Bachelet seals victory (2)

■Asia
Bangladesh
The campaign trail (63)
North Korean intrigue
The execution of power (1)
Japan’s national-security strategy
Island defence (4)
The Philippines and Typhoon Haiyan
The winds of change (2)
Saving Indonesia’s fisheries
Plenty more fish in the sea?

■China
Power and patriotism
Reaching for the Moon (87)
Winter Olympics
Nothing to luge (1)
Available online
Dead but not buried

■Middle East and Africa
War and peace in Syria
Where are the good guys? (49)
Ghana
Get a grip (2)
South Sudan
Two elephants trample the grass (2)
Nigeria’s president
Loveless letters (7)

■Europe
Germany’s new government
A guide to future chancellors?
Francois Hollande’s travels
Home thoughts from abroad (4)
Animal-rights parties
Free the goldfish (8)
Russia and Ukraine
Putin’s expensive victory (104)
Arrests in Turkey
Erdogan v Gulen, part two (1)
Charlemagne
Defenceless? (4)

■Britain
Britain’s airports
Still up in the air
Heritage railways
Steaming ahead
Member-owned banks
Mutual assured destruction
Defining religious belief
Merry whatever (1)
The cost of Christmas
Good news for Santa (1)
Bagehot
Written in the stones
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■International
Alcohol pricing
Mulled whines (11)
Dirty money
Rich smell

■Christmas Specials
Cockney funerals
Buried like kings
On the road in middle England
Midnight in Nowheresville (3)
Speaking Irish in Belfast
In the trenches of a language war (12)
French culture
Bleak chic (13)
Bowhunting in America
In a dark wood (4)
A tale of two rushes
There’s gold in them there wells (3)
Murder and slavery in Brazil
Dr Warne and the cockroaches (1)
Upwardly mobile Africa
The road to the top
Indian mothers-in-law
Curse of the mummyji (8)
China's worst diplomat
The fall guy (16)
A short history of hotels
Be my guest (4)
Hotels in Myanmar
Among the lettuce-smugglers
China's film industry
The red carpet (9)
Ambitious cities
Reel estate
Famous type
The fight over the Doves (1)
The real Ozymandias
King of Kings

■Special report: Museums
Museums
Temples of delight(3)
Cultural centres
The Bilbao effect
Contemporary art
On a wing and a prayer
China
Mad about museums(1)
Future strategies
Feeding the culture-vultures

■Business
Health care in America
Going public, and private (1)
Construction equipment
Digging for victory (1)
Unmanned aircraft
Game of drones
Online retailing
Return to Santa (1)
The film business
Even now, nobody knows anything (2)
Correction: Cable television

■Finance and economics
The Federal Reserve at 100
Age shall not weary her (6)
Buttonwood
The bond bears (1)
2013 in charts
A creeping ascent (5)
Free exchange
Petty impressive

■Science and technology
Private space flight
Cluster analysis (5)
The expansion of humanity
A river ran through it (2)
Palaeontology
A bone to pick (11)

■Obituary
Delbert Tibbs

■Economic and financial indicators
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Politics this week (2)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
Nelson Mandela
Invictus (9)
India
Would Modi save India or wreck it? (220)
Crackdown in Ukraine
Goodbye, Putin (40)
World trade
Life after Doha (4)
Minimum wages
The logical floor (66)
The Volcker rule
Hedge-trimming (15)

■Letters
Letters
On India, Thailand, Iran, China, immigration, Napoleon, motorcycles, brains (2)

■Briefing
Narendra Modi
A man of some of the people (58)

■United States
The budget deal
Making nice (5)
The politics of low pay
Raising the floor (126)
Health and education in Kentucky
Where Obamacare dare not speak its name (8)
Health reform
Faint signs of recovery (4)
Christmas music
Dreaming of a hip-hop Christmas (1)
Voter identification
Mischief at the polls (11)
Religious pluralism
Beelzebubba (4)
Lexington
The marriage gap (62)
Correction: Not even past (1)

■The Americas
Venezuela’s municipal elections
Maduro’s hollow victory (15)
Reforms in Mexico
Oil’s well that ends well (8)
Democracy in Colombia
The bumptious functionary (9)
EU-Mercosur trade talks
Strategic patience runs out (17)

■Asia
Thailand’s political crisis
Deadlock (19)
Singapore
Trouble in Little India
Japan
Potent protests
Indian politics
Sweeping up (8)
Banyan
Crying uncle (6)

■China
Genetically modified crops
Food fight (8)
Football
Keepy uppy (3)
Foreign correspondents
Personae non gratae (2)

■Middle East and Africa
South Africa after Mandela
A question of leadership (19)
Bahrain
Trouble ahead (5)
Syria’s war
An inconvenient truth (10)
The Dead Sea
Emptying out (1)

■Europe
Ukraine’s protests
The birth of the nation? (227)
Liberalism in Germany
Dead or just resting? (6)
Turkish politics
Erdogan v Gulen (16)
Italian politics
Heading off the populists (10)
Charlemagne
Banking on a new union (11)

■Britain
Immigration
The Polish paradox (60)
Military reform
No go, GOCO (1)
Celebrating smallness
Independence day
Department stores
Are they being preserved?
Flood insurance
Sea change (3)
Local television
Small-town views (1)
Welfare reform
Don’t ask for credit
Bagehot
Time to change tune (3)
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■International
Dirty bombs
Glowing in the dark (1)
Disability
Who counts? (2)

■Business
Comcast’s future
Thinking outside the set-top box (4)
Companies and emissions
Carbon copy (5)
British lawyers in Dubai
Money for old laws (1)
Christmas trees
Boughs of jolly
Restructuring European aerospace
Enders justifying means
GM’s next boss
Detroit’s first lady
The journey of an Indian onion
Lords of the rings (2)
American food distribution
Meal deal
Schumpeter
Ties that bind (7)

■Finance and economics
The Volcker rule
More questions than answers (1)
The World Trade Organisation
Unaccustomed victory (2)
The Australian dollar
Buoyant (2)
Oil prices
Spreading disarray (3)
Corporate entertaining in Japan
Kanpai! (1)
Voting rights at the ECB
New club rules (2)
Private banking in Switzerland
Dis-closure (4)
Free exchange
Random harvest (2)

■Science and technology
Epigenetics
Poisoned inheritance (30)
The history of life
A warm little pond? (6)
Scientific publication
What’s wrong with Science (12)
Sharks and humans
He’s behind you! (5)
Geomorphology
Gopher broke

■Books and arts
A history of Israel
Song to Zion
Pre-Christian Britain
More questions than answers (2)
Business takeovers
Mad merger men (1)
Selling fine art
Purse of the beholder
Rene Redzepi’s approach to food
Carrots and sticks (1)
Renaissance painting
The greatest (1)

■Obituary
Nelson Mandela (4)

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