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Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL's cartoon

Anti-globalists: Why they’re wrong

Election 2016: Lessons of the debate

The war in Syria: Grozny rules in Aleppo

Ending Latin America’s oldest war: A messy but necessary peace

Colonising Mars: For life, not for an afterlife

On the NHS, Hong Kong, alternative voting, socialist beer: Letters to the editor

Colombia’s peace: A chance to clean up

The Clintons’ financial affairs: Bill and Hillary Inc.

Donald Trump’s finances: Touching the void

Saudi Arabia and 9/11: Enter the lawyers

The campaigns: Heard on the trail

Florida: Where past and future collide

Election brief: climate change: Notes from the undergrowth

Lexington: No happy ending

Venezuela: The angry 80%

Bello: A discredited profession

Thailand’s economy: The dangers of farsightedness

Cambodian politics: The velvet glove frays

Protest in South Korea: Death by water cannon

Mould-breaking politicians (1): Going into battle

Mould-breaking politicians (2): Twice a minority

Regional development: Rich province, poor province

Banyan: The eyes have it

Syria’s civil war: The agony of Aleppo

The destruction of Aleppo: Crushed flowers

Morocco’s elections: A “weird and strange” campaign

Nigerian vigilantes: The home guard

Endangered species: To sell or not to sell?

Congo’s political crisis: A burnt-out case

Hungary’s anti-migrant vote: Boundary issues

Turkey’s armed forces: Chains of command

Russia and MH17: Brought to BUK

AIDS in Russia: Immune to reason

Danish culture: Cocoa by candlelight

Charlemagne: A tale of two ethics

The Labour Party conference: You say you want a revolution

Sporting scandal: Own goals

Immigration and Africa: Hello right hand, meet left hand

Education: The road to London

Looking after the elderly: Sans everything

Child development: Baby steps

Bagehot: Jeremy Corbyn, dodgy dealer

Transport as a service: It starts with a single app

The world economy: An open and shut case

Free trade: Coming and going

Migration: Needed but not wanted

Capital mobility: The good, the bad and the ugly

Deregulation and competition: A lapse in concentration

Saving globalisation: The reset button

Nintendo: Jump-start

Business in China: Mixed messages

Ink wars: Blot on the landscape

Digital advertising: Doesn’t ad up

Europe’s outposts: Not always in clusters

Voice computing: Prick up your ears

Schumpeter: Don’t limit the revolution

Trade deals: Hard bargain

Oil: The little cartel that could

The Mexican peso: Slip slidin’ away

Buttonwood: Taking it to 11

Share trading in America: Warping the loom

Psychometrics: Tests of character

Chinese IPOs in Hong Kong: Cornering the market

Food for refugees: Fat help

Free exchange: Down to earth

Interplanetary settlement: The world is not enough

Bruce Springsteen: A whole damn city crying

Violence in England: Killing fields

Culture in Britain: Civilised and civilising

Poetry and the poet: A display of digging

The Federal Reserve: Man in the dock

Obituary: Shimon Peres: Intriguing for peace

Interactive indicators

Output, prices and jobs

Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates

The Economist commodity-price index

Global mergers and acquisitions

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