Gaddafi may be dead and buried - but the papers are asking what kind of Libya he's left behind. We also look at the role of Hispanics in the US election, WikiLeaks' money problems, and Scientology.
In Thursday's international papers - is this the end for Rupert Murdoch's influence over British politics? We also look at the case for sleazy journalism, the reaction in India to the Mumbai attacks, and a new advocacy group for Hispanics in the US - the Tequila Party.
In a speech delivered Tuesday near the US-Mexican border, US President Barack Obama revived the controversial debate over the future of an estimated 11 million immigrants who live in the US illegally.
US President Barack Obama nominated appeals court judge Sonia Sotomayor to be the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice. Sotomayor will replace retiring Justice David Souter. Her nomination now awaits Senate confirmation.
Latinos, the US’s biggest minority group, do not have a strong culture of political participation. In John McCain's home state of Arizona, 'Mi Familia Vota', a community organisation, is working hard to change that.