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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Russia's migrants mixed reception in Georgia, Viktor Orban's victory in Hungary, Qatar 2022 World Cup tensions
Date April 4, 2022 12:00 PM
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Russia's war migrants find mixed reception in Georgia [[link removed]]

From IT workers to engineers, many skilled Russians have fled to ex-Soviet Georgia and to Turkey since the Ukraine war began - some dodging sanctions fallout, others fearing a crackdown on the opposition

LA court rules state corporate diversity law unconstitutional [[link removed]]

The law, passed in 2020, required that publicly traded companies with a main office in California appoint at least one member of the Asian, Black, Latino, LGBT, Native American, or Pacific Islander communities to their boards by the end of 2021

Orban scores crushing victory as Ukraine war solidifies support [[link removed]]

Gay and transgender rights are in the spotlight as Viktor Orban wins his fourth consecutive landslide

Florida parents bring first challenge to bill opponents dub 'Don't Say Gay' [[link removed]]

The 'Don't Say Gay' bill bans classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity for many young students

Finnish court clears lawmaker of charges over homosexuality comments [[link removed]]

Paivi Rasanen, a medical doctor and a former Finnish interior minister, called homosexuality "a developmental disorder" in an online opinion letter in 2004 and "a shame and a sin" on Twitter in 2019

Tension simmers as Norwegian criticises Qatari human rights record at FIFA congress [[link removed]]

Human Rights Watch has said that Qatari laws continue to discriminate against women, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals.

Cubans split over more liberal family code as referendum nears [[link removed]]

The proposed 100-page code, under scrutiny in town-hall style meetings throughout Cuba, would open the door to gay marriage and boost women's rights

Opinion OPINION: Making the right choices for the climate, even in a time of war [[link removed]]

The Ukraine conflict has sent a ripple of change through the global energy sector. Our response can have profound implications for accelerating the energy transition

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