From Thomson Reuters Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject Espresso - LGBT+ escape from Kabul diary, Black Friday's questionable consumption, British institutional racism
Date November 26, 2021 1:00 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Escape from Kabul: a gay man dodges death at the hands of the Taliban [[link removed]]

The Taliban seized power in Afghanistan more than 100 days ago, following the fall of the capital Kabul on August 15, but concern is growing for LGBT+ Afghans, some of whom are on the run fearing death.

'Rebel Dykes' filmmaker hopes to unite British LGBT+ generations [[link removed]]

Siobhan Fahey’s documentary is the latest film or television series to portray LGBT+ life in Britain during the 1980s

High oil prices could chill Japan's traditional public baths [[link removed]]

Public baths, or sento, have long been a cherished part of life in Japan but their owners are facing a spike in prices for fuel that heats the boiler that feeds hot water into the tubs

Canada's emissions-cutting efforts falling short -environment watchdog [[link removed]]

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said Canada will still need fossil fuel for decades to come

German car goals not tough enough to protect climate, NGOs say [[link removed]]

Germany's world-leading auto industry is facing an existential challenge from carmakers in China and the United States in the global transition to EVs

Portugal to hold first auction of right to install floating solar panels [[link removed]]

Floating solar panels often complement hydroelectric generation, reusing existing facilities and avoiding the use of more land

'I was murdered': video brings domestic violence victims back to life to warn others [[link removed]]

Israeli public education campaign uses AI tech to warn others how to protect themselves from abusive relationships, after Israel's Welfare Ministry reported 10% more calls to its domestic-violence helpline in 2021 compared to last year

Russia needs to invest up to $54 bln a year to reduce carbon footprint - cenbank [[link removed]]

Russia, the world's fourth-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, will utilise from 1% to 2% of its gross domestic product to cut net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050

When Harry met Santa: Norwegian Christmas ad celebrates gay rights anniversary [[link removed]]

"Everyone should feel welcome, seen, heard, and included", says Norwegian postal service in LGBT+ Christmas ad, as country celebrates 50 years of homosexuality being decriminalised

Australia introduces contentious religious anti-discrimination legislation [[link removed]]

The new legislation would allow faith-based organisations to prioritise the hiring and enrolment of people from their faith, but LGBT+ groups worry this will lead to discrimination.

Russia investigates Netflix after complaint over LGBT content [[link removed]]

Russia has accused Netflix of violating its law on "gay propaganda", the Vedomosti daily reported.

Opinion OPINION: What Azeem Rafiq’s case tells us about institutional racism in Britain [[link removed]]

Azeem Rafiq’s testimony to British lawmakers over the racism he suffered throughout his sporting career says a lot about institutional racism in Britain

OPINION: Black Friday is an opportunity for retailers to rethink how profit hurts the planet [[link removed]]

Instead of promoting profligate consumption, some brands are using the shopping day to raise charitable funds and awareness of greener buying habits

* Feel free to republish as long as credit is given to the Thomson Reuters Foundation

This email was sent to you by Thomson Reuters Foundation located at 5 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AQ - a registered charity in the United Kingdom and the United States.

If you are not the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this email in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. If you do not wish to receive this type of correspondence in the future, contact us at [[email protected]] so that we can remove you from this list.

Thomson Reuters Foundation's terms and conditions and privacy statement can be found online at [[link removed]]. Photos courtesy of Reuters or Thomson Reuters Foundation.

Manage your subscriptions [[link removed]] | Unsubscribe from all TRF communications [link removed]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis