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Iran It says the Westis nothonouring its side of thenuclear deal. Poppycock:leader, page 13. The agreementto curb Iran's nuclear activitiesmay be more fragilethan itseems, page 39
Gun control in America Theimpasse on restricting gunswill not Last forever: leader,page 12. Beyond the farrago inCongress there are reasons forhope, page 24
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Niger Delta AvengersNigeria's turbulent oilfietdscannot be pacified by bribingrebels: leader, page 14.Violence in the Delta has cutoil output by a third. It mayget even worse, page 42
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On the coverWhat historytells us aboutthe future of artificialintelligence—and howsociety should respond:leader, page 11. After manyfalse starts, AI has ta ken off.See our special report afterpage 42. A new crop ofhands-on universitiesistransforming how studentslearn, page 53
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8 The world this week
Leaders
11 Artificial intelligenceMarch of the machines
12 Guns in AmericaControl, alt, delete
12 Executive payCheques need balances
13 America and IranSanctions busting
14 The Niger Delta AvengersDanegeld in the Delta
Letters
16 On free speech, centralbanks, Israel, teaching,potholes, cheese
Briefing
18 Executive payNeither rigged nor fair
United States21 $15 minimum wages
Maximin
22 The Trump campaignImpoverished
24 Gun controlOf docs and Glocks
26 Oakland's policeToo many chiefs
26 The Fourth AmendmentAmen ded
27 Catholic hospitalsGloria in expansion
27 Suing the ChurchBully pulpit
28 LexingtonCory Booker
The Americas29 NAFTA
Three amigos, two spectres
30 BelloPeace at Last in Colombia'
31 CanadaA new assisted-dying laW
31 Brazil's OlympicsCa la mity Janeiro
Asia
32 Australia's electionDown to the wire
33 Pakistani cinemaLights, camera, action men
33 Law enforcement inIndonesiaTime for Tito
34 Opioids in IndiaThe kids are all high
34 Endangered speciesNo rosewood of such virtue
35 Japan and AmericaA baffle over bases
China
36 PropagandaWho draws the party fine?
37 Grassroots democracyA model village in turmoil
38 BanyanMishandling Hong Kong
Middle East and Africa
39 The nuclear deal with IranTeething pains or trouble?
40 Fighting in FallujahDown, but not yet out
40 Bahrain's crackdownBrutal king, cowardlyallies
41 The dogs of GazaIf you want a friend...
42 Kenyan politicsHeating up
42 Nigeria and its militantsAvengers unite!
Special report: ArtificialintelligenceThe return of themachinery questionAfter page 42
Europe
Spain reruns its electionPodemos on the rise
46 Russia's Olympic banDoping and punishment
46 Sanctions on RussiaSmall carrot, medium stick
47 Turkey's liberalsRadiohead and Ramadan
48 CharlemagneThe polarisation of Europe
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Executive pay The right waysto fix a flawed system: leader,page 12. Bosses' pay in therich world is nota fix. Neitherisit a perfect market, pages18-20
Chinese propaganda Xi Jinpingsends his spin doctorsspinning, page 36
German banks Ultra-lowinterest rates are slowlysqueezing Germany's Lenders,page 67
Britain
49 Working povertyWhen a job is not enough
50 Born out of his timeAndy Murray and tennisgrand slams
50 Summer examsBooks y football
51 BagehotExporting the British state
International
53 Higher educationMaverick universities
Business
55 The human genomeAllabout the base
56 Security firms in EuropeSilver Linings
57 YouTube and copyrightFree and easy Listening
57 3D printingPrint my ride
58 Testa and SolarCitySetting sun
59 SoftBankShort and sweet
59 TelecomsOi boy
60 SchumpeterManagement in China
Finance and economice
63 India's economyTwo steps forward...
64 ButtonwoodHelicopter money
65 Mexico's developmentHow the bottom half Lives
65 IEX, unleashedSpeed bumps in the night
66 Regulating banksCapital hill
66 The DAOTheft is property
67 German banksTurn of the screw
68 Free exchangeThe power of pre-school
Science and technology
69 Passenger dronesThose incredible flyingmachines
70 SurveillanceHalting the hate
71 Social media and sportWhat the deuce, Watson?
71 Climate researchMonsooner or later
72 ZoologyRight compass
Books and arts
73 Wagner's "Ring" cycleGetting into Valhalla
74 Transgender memoirDaddy dearest
74 A memoir of AustraliaAncestral voices
76 Cricket in PakistanBalls of fury
76 Reading poetryWar of words
77 Sculpture parks in BritainTraining the eye
80 Economic and financialindicatorsStatistics on 42 economies,plus a closer Look atforeign direct investment
Obituary
82 Jo CoxStar turn
Passenger drones Personalrobotic aircraft are hoveringover the horizon, page 69
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