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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Part 2 of the Inflation Diaries, Greece's island renewables and unions engage around the world
Date July 25, 2022 11:17 AM
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The Cost-of-Living Crisis: The Human Impact [[link removed]]

The cost-of-living crisis has become a global issue: food prices and energy bills are skyrocketing around the world. But what is the human impact?

Strikes and inflation: A new dawn for trade unions around the world? [[link removed]]

Union leaders like Britain's Eddie Dempsey hope the inflation crisis will boost membership, but workers globally face many barriers

Greek quest to save on energy bills spurs island-owned renewables [[link removed]]

Rising electricity bills spur Greek island authorities to set up their own solar plants, with a view to meeting energy needs with locally produced power and cutting costs for residents and businesses

Doxxing: a new tool of repression against Arab women [[link removed]]

As Tunisia votes in a controversial referendum, rights campaigners say more must be done to protect women from online abuse and harassment

Inflation is triggering chaos worldwide. Where are the hotspots? [[link removed]]

Soaring living costs are triggering protests worldwide. After Sri Lanka, which countries might be next?

Opinion: OPINION: Women should not be propping up healthcare systems without proper pay [[link removed]]

Woman health workers are the backbone of medical care across much of the world, so why are they treated so poorly?

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