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Volume 428 Number 9103
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Contents
1
Germany sulksExcessive
pessimism has become the
countryâs biggest threat:
Charlemagne page 27
On the cover
The world is losing the war
against climate change:
leader page 7. India shows
how hard it is to move beyond
fossil fuels towards a
renewable future page 16. In
America some Republicans
are inchingtowards action on
global warming page 29.
Software can model how a
wildfire will spreadâand how
to stop it happening page 64.
Russiaâs nuclear ambitions
page 24
5 The world this week
Leaders
7 Global warming
In the line of fire
8 Euro-zone austerity
Climbing the Greece-y pole
8 The Horn of Africa
Making Eritrea less
horrible
10 Brexit
No ordinary deal
12 Philosophy brief
The brains trust
Letters
13 On Brexit the Helsinki
summit Spain cinema
Foucault
Briefing
16 Indian energy
The black hole of coal
Britain
19 Brexit with no deal
Ready or not
20 Stockpiling
Prepping for Brexit
21 The Lib Dems
Entryist dads
21 The right to die
An end to proceedings
22 Slavery
Of manacles and manicures
23 Espionage and business
Tinker techie startup spy
Europe
24 Russia and nuclear power
The global supplier
25 Turkey v America
Erdoganâs hostages
26 Ukrainian politics
The dark operetta
26 Biochips and Swedes
Bjorn Cyborg
27 Charlemagne
Cheer up Deutschland
United States
28 The Democrats
Splitting the difference
29 Climate politics
A slow thaw
30 Lipizzans
Dancing horses
30 The GDP figures
Growing pains
31 Defence spending
Pushing the boat out
32 Lexington
A small win in Afghanistan
The Americas
33 Brazilian banks
In the doldrums full sails
34 Argentinaâs beef exports
Bull market
34 Cannabis in Canada
The high street
35 Bello
Judging the judges
Middle East and Africa
36 Eritrea
Unlock the desert gulag?
37 Zimbabweâs elections
A bloody ballot
38 Syriaâs refugees
The long road back
38 Churches in Saudi Arabia
Rethinking the ban
39 Debtorsâ prisons in Gaza
From bankrupt to banged up
Asia
40 Pakistani politics
Aman no plan Imran
41 Citizenship in India
Assamese if you please
41 Rebellion in the
Philippines
Murder in Mindanao
42 Seoulâs mayor
Fan fare for a common man
43 Banyan
Japanâs work habits
GreeceAs it emerges from
crisis it still has a daunting
path ahead: leader page 8.
The economy is at last
expanding again but the
crisis has caused lasting
damage page 57
EritreaPeace gives the North
Korea of Africa a chance to
open up: leader page 8.
A repressive dictatorship
ponders reform page 36