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Subject Espresso ☕️ - U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, Kenya's election disinformation and Ecuador's solar-powered 'fire canoe'
Date June 27, 2022 11:02 AM
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U.S. Supreme Court ruling: demand for abortion pills set to soar [[link removed]]

As the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, more American women will try to secure supplies of abortion pills – in some cases as a precaution for future use, health experts say

Roe v Wade: Which US states are expected to ban abortion? [[link removed]]

Abortion will soon be illegal in 13 states as trigger bans come into effect following the Supreme Court's ruling

U.S. abortion curbs force women to travel to Mexico [[link removed]]

Even before the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling, Mexican abortion rights activists had been working to help American women

What happens when abortion is banned? Lessons from around the world [[link removed]]

As the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the Roe v. Wade ruling that established the right to abortion, campaigners for abortion access from Africa to Latin America have warned of the potentially devastating consequences

In Ecuador's Amazon, solar panels bring 'fire canoe' dream to life [[link removed]]

Solar-powered boats are helping indigenous groups travel on their Amazon river highways faster, cheaper and more cleanly

Online disinformation stokes tensions as Kenya elections near [[link removed]]

Platforms like TikTok, Facebook and Twitter are failing to effectively police abusive content ahead of Kenya's high-stakes election, warn digital rights groups

U.S. tech industry frets about handing data to states prosecuting abortion [[link removed]]

In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Roe v. Wade, the technology industry faces the possibility of having to hand over pregnancy-related data to law enforcement

Fifty years on, London's Pride veterans remember 'empowering' first rally [[link removed]]

As London celebrates Pride, campaigners who first marched from Trafalgar Square to Hyde Park, look back on 50 years of LGBTQ+ rallies

Abortion ruling casts cloud over usual cheer at U.S. Pride parades [[link removed]]

As Pride celebrations go underway across the U.S., members of the LGBTQ+ community fear their freedoms are under threat after the the Supreme Court's decided on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade

Turkish police prevent Istanbul Pride from going ahead [[link removed]]

Homosexuality is not a crime in Turkey, but police crackdown on LGBTQ+ parades has increased in recent years, reflecting the government's toughened stance on LGBTQ+ rights

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