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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Afghan smugglers hike prices, India's renewables conflict, China's first-ever Winter Olympics gold medallist welcomes diversity
Date February 14, 2022 12:00 PM
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Afghan smugglers hike prices, expand networks after Taliban takeover [[link removed]]

People smugglers are more than doubling fees for some routes as they cash in on an exodus fleeing the Taliban

EXPLAINER: 9/11 families lay claim to Afghanistan's frozen billions [[link removed]]

With Afghanistan gripped by a humanitarian crisis, the lawsuit has been criticised by some aid experts and raises a dilemma for the Biden administration

Rare bird, forest protectors clash with India's clean energy vision [[link removed]]

In its rush to boost renewables, India's government faces challenges from environmentalists and communities who say going green should not come at the cost of wildlife and trees

Diversity among athletes including gay competitors welcome - Yang Yang [[link removed]]

Yang Yang, China's first-ever Winter Olympics gold medallist, said "we welcome the representation of different groups of people," in rare comment on diversity at the Games.

Britain's Prince Harry vows to finish late mother Diana's HIV work [[link removed]]

Prince Harry urges people to get tested for HIV in conversation with former Wales rugby union captain Gareth Thomas to mark National HIV Testing Week

Opinion OPINION: Give land rights to youth to boost rural economies [[link removed]]

Helping young people access land allows them to participate in rural economies while making progress on gender equity, food security, and adaptation to climate change

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