How democratic is Botswana after 50 years of independence?; Brazil votes on Sunday for the first time since Rousseff was ousted. What will happen to her party?; More and more people get their news via social media. Is that good or bad?; After the debate, Trump is still dominating news coverage. But Clinton is getting the good press.;
 
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India and Pakistan clashed again in Kashmir. Here’s what you need to know.
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How democratic is Botswana after 50 years of independence?
More than most African countries, but there are signs of backsliding.
 
Brazil votes on Sunday for the first time since Rousseff was ousted. What will happen to her party?
A massive corruption scandal and a new campaign finance rule could really hurt Lula's once-dominant leftist party.
 
More and more people get their news via social media. Is that good or bad?
Three points to ponder as you scroll through your social media feed.
 
After the debate, Trump is still dominating news coverage. But Clinton is getting the good press.
Here's how the debate changed coverage. Or didn't.
 
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