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Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Europe and America: Transatlantic rift
Women in India: How India fails its women
Denuclearising North Korea: Mistrust and verify
Tech wars: FAANGs v BATs
Conscription: Fall in, or halt
On guns, startups, academic journals, suicide, Parkinson’s Law, drink: Letters to the editor
Indian women: A job of her own
The Supreme Court: The coming storm
Race: Coming apart
Car insurance: Brake padding
Soft power: The real ambassadors
Scott Pruitt: Swamp thing
Illinois’s embattled governor: Springtime in Springfield
Lexington: The threat within
Mexico’s new president: Man with a plan?
Mexico’s congress: The whole enchilada
Donald Trump’s trade war: Patriotic ketchup
Bello: What AMLO portends for Latin America
Immigration to Japan: Hidden masses
The economy of Turkmenistan: Turkmenezuela
Aboriginal rights: 230 years later
Malaysian politics: Najib, handbagged
In the dark: The Thai cave rescue
Banyan: Divide and kill
Prostitution: Sin city
The status of Taiwan: Drop-down showdown
Migration: Last stop before the desert
Digital dishonesty: How to stop students from cheating
France in Africa: Françafrobeat
War. Peace. Repeat: Will the fighting ever stop?
Crime in Uganda: Bad cops
Mediterranean gas: Eni time in Egypt
Lebanon’s war missing: Raising the dead
Donald Trump and NATO: A perilous summit
Germany and migration: Your papers, please
Butchers v vegans: Meating the challenge
Nationalist parties and LGBT rights: Pride and prejudice
Poland’s judges: Collision course
Russia’s World Cup: Festival of freedom
Charlemagne: The Austrian way
Gender and politics: A culture war comes to Westminster
A new Novichok poisoning: Mystery on Muggleton Road
Sport in Scotland: Make golf great again
Sad students: The glum ones
Integrating refugees: After the exodus
Modern slavery: Captor, caught
Court attire: Wigged out
Bagehot: A dangerous relationship
Nuclear-inspection regimes: How to disarm North Korea
The Iraqi precedent: Cats, mice and despots
If China made the rules: Xi’s world order: July 2024
If every child went to school: Universal lessons
If Europe’s divides deepened: Breaking point: December 2020
If 50% of CEOs were women: Generation XX: January 2069
If companies had no employees: Run, TaskRabbit, run: July 2030
If people were paid for their data: Data workers of the world, unite
If drones ruled the waves: Avast, me hearties
If there was no Moon: Empty sky, empty Earth?
If new foodstuffs became popular: Insects, algae or artificial meat?
If Martin Luther King had not been assassinated: A different dream
Tech firms in emerging markets: Clash of the titans
Bartleby: The A teams
Chinese venture capital: A different vision
Carbon dioxide: In a fizz
Germany’s embattled carmakers: Brakes on
Canadian cannabis startups: Pot of gold
Pharmaceuticals: Pill-popping
Glencore and the DoJ: Digging for dirt
Schumpeter: History’s biggest companies
US-China trade: Theatre of war
The price of oil: Donald v the OPEC dons
Argentina’s economy: The rocky road to recession
Corporate concentration: From the many to the few
Central Europe’s Goldilocks economies: Never had it so good
Buttonwood: The index fear
Free exchange: The critics it deserves
Military aviation: Welcome to the wingbot
Camouflage: Heat shield
Surgery and ethology: Mixers, not misters
Animal conservation: Drinking in the last-chance saloon
Literature and nationhood: BrexLit
Native American fiction: Bruised beauty
India’s rise: The great ghatsby
Crime and prejudice: Watching the detectives
Johnson: Great apes
Harlan Ellison: Great balls of fire
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