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Subject Espresso ☕️ - British PM Liz Truss's LGBTQ+ stance, Abortion in India and Life after Pakistan's floods
Date September 6, 2022 11:00 AM
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What will new British PM Liz Truss do on LGBTQ+ issues? [[link removed]]

Liz Truss has been named as Britain's new prime minister, replacing Boris Johnson. Here's a look at her stand on LGBTQ+ issues

'As capable as a son': Indians say no to the abortion of girls [[link removed]]

More girls are born as women achieve success in business and sport, and police raid clinics that carry out sex-selective abortions

INSIGHT-Low-carbon bitcoin? Crypto miners' green power talk angers Texas locals [[link removed]]

Cryptocurrency firms are positioning themselves as an ally in the climate fight, saying they want to help grow renewables, but many researchers and residents aren't convinced

'Start my life from zero': Poor Pakistanis face heavy cost of floods [[link removed]]

Floods have ruined crops and homes across Pakistan, leaving many of the country's poor struggling to restart their lives

Opinion OPINION: As the new Prime Minister, Liz Truss must protect trans people from conversion therapy [[link removed]]

Liz Truss must educate herself on issues which directly affect trans people and introduce a complete ban on conversion therapy

OPINION: Bitcoin: El Salvador’s failed experiment has important lessons [[link removed]]

Despite its failings and loss in value, bitcoin devotees are finding new speculators in the Global South keen to follow El Salvador’s lead

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