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The Economist [Thu, 16 Jun 2016]

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Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT) Articles in this issue: Politics this week Business this week KAL's cartoon Britain’s EU referendum: Divided we fall The Orlando attack: Aftermath of a tragedy India’s central bank: A second helping of Raghu South Africa: Cracking the monolith Female genital mutilation: An agonising choice On Brexit, populism, Donald Trump, women, language: Letters to the editor Brexit: What if? In their words (I): Heard from overseas The referendum campaign: The Battle of Evermore In their words (II): Heard on the trail The Orlando shooting: Vigils and vigilantes Watergate II: The Donald’s dirty linen Computing boot-camps: Risks and rewards The manosphere: Balls to all that College towns: A roaring trade Scandinavian-Americans: Founding Vikings Lexington: How others do it Criminal justice in Mexico: Trials and errors Bello: The Venezuela test Gay rights in the Caribbean: Not everyone’s island paradise Poverty in Latin America: Don’t look down Europe: Between the borders Mass arrests in Bangladesh: Round up the usual suspects Indian elections: The wrong ink Politics in Papua New Guinea: University challenge A spending scandal in Tokyo: Another one bites the dust Australia’s election: Time of Nick Banyan: The lost continent Traffic: The great crawl Reality television: You’re stir-fried squid Reality television: Prize South Africa: In need of an opposition A virtual turf war: The scramble for .africa Nigeria floats its currency: Free at last The Muslim Brotherhood: Sibling rivalry Arabic publishing: Plus de kutub, please Drugs in Europe: Not mind-stretching enough Nadia Savchenko: The maid of Kiev Orthodox Christian summit: The autumn of the patriarchs Migrant-smuggling: Tracking traffickers The Balkans’ EU dreams: Applications deferred Charlemagne: The sleep of union Retailers in trouble: High noon on the high street Trump comes to Britain: Waiting for Donald The demise of BHS: Green sees red Bagehot: The Nigel Farage Show Female genital cutting: The unkindest cut Male circumcision: Snip snap Technology deals: LinkedUp The internet: Reweaving the web Shanghai Disneyland: Lord of the jungle The Panama Canal: Wider impact Nuclear power: Keeping on the northern lights The economics of Broadway: No business like show business Schumpeter: The imperial CFO Oil supply: Rigonomics Buttonwood: Feeling low India’s central bank: A governor with a view Investment banking: Diving into the mire International data flows: Priceless Emerging-market indices: Stocks and stones Free Exchange: A history of violence Software: Engines of creation Detecting scientific sloppiness: Come again? Presenting scientific results: Graphic details Cleaning the environment: It’s the pits The Venetian ghetto: Hidden secrets The Arab unravelling: Tales of spring and winter The boundaries of science: Circle in a circle Cambodia: Buried treasure American fiction: Axemen Johnson: Double-plus effective Obituary: Manohar Aich: Raising the temple Interactive indicators Output, prices and jobs Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates The Economist commodity-price index World GDP Markets