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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Ukraine's foreign students face racism, Big tech's potential to disrupt daily life, India coal just transition plan
Date March 7, 2022 12:00 PM
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Foreign students fleeing Ukraine battle racism, extortion [[link removed]]

Students from Africa, Asia and the Middle East face racism in Ukraine as they desperately try to evacuate

Ukraine crisis highlights Big Tech's potential to disrupt daily life [[link removed]]

With iPhone sales halted and popular payment wallets offline, ordinary Russians face disruption as major tech companies respond to sanctions and political pressure over Ukraine invasion

Ukraine war: Can Russia use crypto to avoid sanctions? [[link removed]]

From bitcoin mining to cyber crime, Russia is eyeing cryptocurrencies to ease the impact of western sanctions - but how would that work?

Trans and non-binary people trapped in war-torn Ukraine [[link removed]]

The rule forcing men aged 18 to 60 to stay and fight has left many trans women and non-binary people stranded in the country.

Sentenced for a selfie: Middle East police target LGBTQ+ phones [[link removed]]

WhatsApp, Grindr and Facebook were once a place that gay, bisexual and trans Arabs could find freedom. Now, their digital footprints could land them behind bars

Asian workers pushed to upskill as pandemic quickens digital shift [[link removed]]

The pandemic accelerated digitisation and automation by governments and firms, but there is a risk of widening inequality

India's first social plan for closed coal hubs aims for 'honourable' lives [[link removed]]

The government plan, backed by the World Bank, will support new employment and basic services in parts of India where coal mining is on the decline

Opinion OPINION: A climate-positive future must be built on equity [[link removed]]

A just transition is the strongest model for tackling the complexities of global warming, while creating decent work opportunities

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