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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Facebook allows hate speech against Russians, famine dawns in Yemen and TRF's Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe comes home
Date March 18, 2022 12:48 PM
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Ukraine war ripples to Yemen where no funds mean no food [[link removed]]

Russia’s war on Ukraine has sent wheat prices soaring. U.N. agencies have cut food aid. As famine looms, Yemeni parents face the worst choice: save one sick child or feed another

Nazanin's spirit never broke, says boss of freed British-Iranian [[link removed]]

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a project manager at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, heads home to London after six-year ordeal in Iran

Facebook's 'double standard' on hate speech against Russians [[link removed]]

Meta's decision to allow hate speech against Russians is troubling and can impact other conflict areas, say experts

Victims of Dutch childcare benefits scandal struggle to move on [[link removed]]

Thousands of Dutch parents were wrongfully accused of childcare benefit fraud by the tax agency, with many targeted on the basis of ethnicity

Thomas becomes first trans woman to win NCAA title [[link removed]]

US swimmer wins the women's 500-yard freestyle, becoming the first trans NCAA champion

Europe seeks breakthrough on climate change plans amid energy crisis [[link removed]]

As governments roll out emergency measures to help citizens shoulder rising fossil fuel prices, opinion is divided over how to price carbon in coming years

Idaho Senate halts healthcare bill targeting trans youth [[link removed]]

Senate blocks a bill that would have criminalized providing gender-affirming healthcare to children

Opinion: OPINION: Ukraine invasion shows urgency of renewables shift for Global South [[link removed]]

The global gas crunch offers a chance to move to a more self-reliant energy future

OPINION Burnout and beliefs: the balancing act of LGBTQ+ activists [[link removed]]

If we don’t want political movements to be halted by activist burnout, activists must consider the mental strains of their work, according to LGBTQ+ activist

OPINION: As disasters surge, children need greater protection [[link removed]]

Growing mental health, educational and sexual violence threats to children need to be addressed now

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