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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Bollywood's sex worker biopic, South Africa's homeless flood victims and Gareth Thomas on the UK's first openly gay footballer in 30 years
Date May 19, 2022 11:16 AM
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Bollywood sex worker biopic resonates in India's brothels [[link removed]]

For many sex workers in Mumbai's Kamathipura red-light district and across India, movie hit and Netflix release 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' has struck a chord as they fight for their rights

South Africa flooding victims traumatised and homeless [[link removed]]

Recent floods left thousands homeless as they battle the mental scars that make finding work an ongoing struggle

Gareth Thomas hails UK footballer Jake Daniels for coming out as gay [[link removed]]

Ex-Wales captain Gareth Thomas hopes the first active UK professional footballer to come out in over 30 years will challenge stigma and pave way for others

Women in rural Bangladesh pay more for rising cost of climate disasters [[link removed]]

Poor households headed by women spend a higher share of their budgets on protecting their families from worsening floods, storms and other impacts of global warming

Analysis: Crypto crash leaves El Salvador with no easy exit from worsening crisis [[link removed]]

With global borrowing costs on the rise and a debt payment on the horizon, El Salvador faces further strain from the impact of the crypto slump

South Carolina governor signs transgender sports ban [[link removed]]

As transgender rights have risen to the forefront of the U.S. culture wars, at least half a dozen states this year have passed or enacted legislation preventing transgender students from playing on school sports teams

Explainer-Why monkeypox cases are spreading in Europe, US [[link removed]]

As cases of the viral disease are reported in some European countries and the U.S., virologists are on alert

Opinion OPINION: Animal agriculture faces 'Apollo 13' climate moment, but solutions aren't rocket science [[link removed]]

From heat stress and the impact of drought on pasture to carbon taxes, the meat industry faces significant risks from climate change - but there are alternatives

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