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“It’s hard to see a great renaissance in Argentina without a different government”—telling mid-terms
Also on the daily podcast: assisted dying’s global spread and why electric vehicles didn’t take off a century ago
THE RULING party got a pasting at the polls, owing in part to a reeling economy. We ask what the opposition’s gains mean for the country. The practice of assisted dying is being enshrined in law the world over; we examine the ethical dimensions of its spread. And why electric vehicles failed to keep their market dominance a century ago. Runtime: 20 min
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