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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Lebanon sparks anger among LGBTQ+ community, youth climate activists take on corporations and why firms should end abortion surveillance
Date July 1, 2022 11:00 AM
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Youth street protesters turn sights on climate 'villains' [[link removed]]

Frustrated by slow action on climate threats, youth activists are trying more targeted confrontations with bankers and politicians

Call to ban LGBTQ+ events in Lebanon sparks rights groups' anger [[link removed]]

LGBTQ+ groups say they will not be deterred by minister Bassam Mawlawi's order to ban their events for spreading 'perversion'

Alabama cites Supreme Court abortion decision in transgender youth case [[link removed]]

Echoing the high court's language in striking down Roe, Alabama's attorney general argued the state has the authority to outlaw puberty-blocking hormones and other therapies for transgender minors

EU seeks deal on ground-breaking rules to regulate crypto [[link removed]]

Around the world, crypto assets are largely unregulated, but a deal would put the EU ahead of the global regulatory pack by requiring crypto asset issuers to have a "passport" to serve clients

It's alive! How belief in AI sentience is becoming a problem [[link removed]]

The phenomenon of people believing they are talking to a conscious entity is not uncommon among the millions of consumers pioneering the use of entertainment chatbots

Opinion: OPINION: Roe V. Wade reversal displays urgent need for firms to end abusive data practices [[link removed]]

To truly protect ourselves and our communities from abortion surveillance, we have to make surveillance less profitable - and that’s the responsibility of companies and lawmakers, not individuals.

OPINION: The glare of Pride can alienate those facing ongoing violence and oppression [[link removed]]

Pride isn’t a celebration for everyone. For those living alongside the threat of violence, attending an event can be an act of extraordinary bravery

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