India's birth sex ratio is closer to 105 boys per hundred girls than the global norm. The government has spent $85 million on a campaign to correct this imbalance. A new report suggests that India's current sex ratio is at 108 males per hundred females. This gender imbalance also increases rates of violence and crime.
In Brazil, fears are growing that if Jair Bolsonaro loses in October, as polls suggest is likely, he may try to stage a coup or foment violence. He’s been sowing distrust in the country’s electoral system, and many of his supporters are well-armed. Should school lunches be free? And why the gap between the number of boys and girls born in India is narrowing.
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