By JAMEY KEATEN and ROD MCGUIRK Associated Press GENEVA (AP) — Head-scratching perplexity about U.S. democracy in Australia and Denmark. Disdain for 'chaos' and 'insults' between America's presidential contenders in a Chinese Communist Party tabloid. A European market watcher's warning of a 'credibility deficit' in U.S. politics amid fears that a long tradition of peaceful, amicable transfer of power could be in jeopardy. Many across the world looked on largely aghast as the first debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden devolved into a verbal slugfest short on substance but heavy with implications for America's international image. […]
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