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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Young South Africans' crypto dreams, Climate inaction in Iran and Trans Nigerians' fear cross-dressing ban
Date September 26, 2022 11:24 AM
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South African teens skip school to chase risky crypto dreams [[link removed]]

Young South Africans in the townships are drawn to the promise of quick riches with cryptocurrencies, but risk losses and scams

Will Iran's climate inaction fuel rising disaster threats? [[link removed]]

As climate threats from flooding to water scarcity rise, Iranians see little help on the horizon

Transgender Nigerians fear proposals to criminalise cross-dressing [[link removed]]

LGBTQ+ groups fear the draft law will fuel hostility and attacks against gender minorities

UK tax cuts seen as cold comfort for poorest Britons [[link removed]]

Kwasi Kwarteng's 'mini-budget' brings little support for low-income households caught in a cost-of-living crisis, say critics

Digital nomad hotspots grapple with housing squeeze [[link removed]]

From Lisbon to Mexico City, some locals fear remote workers could exacerbate a housing crunch linked to the boom in short-term rentals

Opinion: Meta and human rights in Palestine [[link removed]]

An independent report commissioned by Meta recognises there was bias in its content moderation policies toward Palestinians and their supporters

OPINION: COP27: Here’s how to unlock Africa’s low-carbon future [[link removed]]

Private investment is needed for Africa to adopt renewable energy. Here’s why that investment makes sense

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