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    Explore "peru" with insightful episodes like "The Intelligence: Drug gateway" and "Covid 19 death count: which countries are faring worst?" from podcasts like ""Economist Podcasts" and "More or Less: Behind the Stats"" and more!

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    The Intelligence: Drug gateway

    The Intelligence: Drug gateway

    A visit to a port of entry at America’s Mexican border reveals the difficulties in stopping the flood of fentanyl—a cheap, potent and ever more deadly drug. Javier Milei, Argentina’s president, is looking to blunt measures to escape an economic morass; our correspondent says he should instead look to Peru’s past (10:43). And remembering Robert Badinter, who killed off France’s guillotine (17:17).


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    Covid 19 death count: which countries are faring worst?

    Covid 19 death count: which countries are faring worst?

    Are different countries counting deaths from Covid 19 in the same way? Tim Harford finds out if we can trust international comparisons with the data available.

    We discover Peru currently has the most excess deaths per capita over the course of the pandemic, while Belgium has the highest Covid death count per capita.

    Tim speaks to Hannah Ritchie from Our World in Data and John Burn Murdoch, senior data visualisation journalist at the Financial Times.