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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Zimbabwe's drought-hit farmers, Brazil's biodiversity under threat and Thailand bans prison labour for fishnet manufacturing
Date June 29, 2022 11:00 AM
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Zimbabwe's drought-hit farmers fear hunger after poor maize harvest [[link removed]]

Drought-ruined crops and a government mandate to sell harvests to the state raise fears of food insecurity

Why climate groups want Europe to quit obscure energy treaty [[link removed]]

Critics say newly-agreed reforms to a treaty that allows energy companies to sue states for lost profits are "greenwashing"

Brazil's biodiversity at risk in projected global warming overshoot [[link removed]]

Exceeding heat limits in the Paris Agreement on climate change could threaten thousands of species in the Amazon and beyond

Thailand bars prisons from using inmates to make fishing nets [[link removed]]

Thai officials ban new contracts using prison labour to make nets after ex-inmates said they were forced to work for little or no pay

Polish court rules that four "LGBT-free zones" must be abolished [[link removed]]

"LGBT-free zones" seek to ban what local authorities see as the promotion of homosexuality and other minority sexual identities

Opinion: OPINION: Honduras must honour Vicky Hernandez’s legacy with real change for trans people [[link removed]]

Honduras is standing at a pivotal moment - it is vital the state learns from its mistakes and creates a plan to protect LGBTQ+ people.

OPINION: As smartphone use grows, users’ trust wanes [[link removed]]

While mobile phone usage has grown consistently, there are also rising concerns about the risk of spam, fraud, and the lack of privacy

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