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Subject Espresso ☕️ - A gay man's escape from Kabul, and would you sell your data to Saudi Arabia's The Line?
Date August 24, 2022 11:00 AM
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Escape from Kabul: Part III - Life as a gay man in Pakistan [[link removed]]

Last year, Openly published the powerful diary of a gay man stuck in Kabul under the Taliban. But what happened next?

Saudi 'surveillance city': Would you sell your data to The Line? [[link removed]]

In Saudi Arabia's NEOM, residents are paid for sharing their data - a model for other smart cities, but privacy is a concern

Sad but safe, LGBTQ+ Russians find refuge abroad [[link removed]]

Many LGBTQ+ journalists and activists have fled Russia since the Ukraine war began, fearing a crackdown on opposition voices

In Bangladesh, solar power brings work, but land shortage slows growth [[link removed]]

Solar home systems have brought electric power to millions, but a lack of land and finance are hampering the development of large-scale plants

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