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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Italy's gig economy becomes a digital wild west, gender-neutral IDs around the world and India's tree planting drive cuts off indigenous women
Date February 2, 2022 12:29 PM
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India's forest-planting push leaves indigenous women out in the cold [[link removed]]

Communities rely on forests for firewood and other natural products they gather and sell – but a government tree-planting drive is cutting them off from land and livelihoods

Passport to acceptance? LGBTQ+ travellers wary about gender-neutral IDs [[link removed]]

More than a dozen countries issue ‘X’ passports, but some non-binary and transgender people fear discrimination if they use them

The delivery apps making gig work a 'digital wild west' [[link removed]]

Third-party apps that let delivery riders pay to 'jump the queue' for orders anger gig workers in Italy

OPINION: Expo’s bright lights cannot hide Dubai’s dark side of discrimination and forced labour [[link removed]]

The United Arab Emirates must address the plight of low-paid migrant workers

OPINION: There can be no climate action without targets to protect wetlands [[link removed]]

Safeguarding and restoring shrinking wetlands is our last, best defence against global warming and biodiversity loss

Opinion The UK military needs to fight for its LGBT+ personnel [[link removed]]

Despite moves to correct historic wrongs, bullying and harassment remain rife in the UK armed forces

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