
August 06, 2020 at 12:09PM
“It’s unbelievable negligence even on the scale of the perennially negligent government”—Beirut blast
SOME 300,000 people are homeless after an explosion of unthinkable size. The culprit appears to be sheer negligence, brought on by a broken system of governance. The Economist’s data team has updated its excess-death tracker, giving ever-better insight into just how deadly covid-19 is. And the tricky trade-offs for both bosses and workers as they return to the office. Runtime: 22 min
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