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Subject Espresso ☕️ - COVID fuels Latin America school drop outs, women fish sellers in India miss out and Russians switch to social media alternatives
Date April 11, 2022 11:00 AM
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Russians switch to homegrown social media amid Ukraine crackdown [[link removed]]

From RuTube to VKontakte, domestic platforms are getting a boost from Moscow's curbs on platforms like Instagram and YouTube

Young Latin Americans see career dreams crushed in COVID's wake [[link removed]]

Millions of students in Brazil, Colombia and elsewhere in Latin America have dropped out of training courses and university due to the pandemic's economic impact

Mumbai heatwave leaves fewer fish in the sea for women sellers [[link removed]]

As the ocean warms and India's weather becomes more extreme, shrinking fish catches are sparking calls for aid and insurance for all workers across the industry

Iraq's farmers pushed off land as drought and heat cripple crops [[link removed]]

Climate change-related losses are squeezing Iraq's parched farmers - and driving growing migration

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