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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Portugal's digital 'Slomads', Australian rugby's Pride jersey and government internet shutdowns
Date July 27, 2022 11:00 AM
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Digital nomads seek sun, sea and sustainability as remote work booms [[link removed]]

'Slomads' are considering climate change as they mix work with travel in an eco-conscious manner to reduce their carbon footprint

Rugby league: Pride jersey triggers boycott by seven Manly players [[link removed]]

The Sea Eagles announced earlier this week the team would wear the pride jersey, which replaces the team's white stripes with rainbow bands, for an NRL game

Opinion: OPINION: Governments, don’t shut down the internet [[link removed]]

Internet shutdowns are never a proportionate measure, with disastrous consequences for virtually every economic sector, as well as end-users.

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