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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Malaysia tests AI in courts, rising prices in Nigeria set women shopkeepers back and a round up new anti-trans laws in the U.S.
Date April 12, 2022 11:12 AM
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Nigeria's women shopkeepers forced to scale back as prices soar [[link removed]]

As the Ukraine war fuels food price inflation, women running small retail businesses in the West African nation are reducing their stock and taking out loans to stay afloat

As Malaysia tests AI court sentencing, some lawyers fear for justice [[link removed]]

The use of artificial intelligence in the legal system is growing worldwide, but as Malaysia concludes a sentencing tool trial, experts say it is no match for 'human judges'

Liga MX, MLS and NWSL teams unite in bid to eliminate homophobia [[link removed]]

As homophobic abuse persists in football, teams from around the world have united to make the sport safer for LGBTQ+ people

Factbox: New U.S. state laws directed at transgender youth [[link removed]]

Here's a roundup of laws passed this year in U.S. states that target transgender youth

Philippines rescuers race to find survivors after storm wreaks havoc [[link removed]]

Tropical storm Megi, the first to hit the archipelago this year, unleashed heavy rains and deadly landslides in southern and eastern areas

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