A set of 59 new emoji has just been approved by Unicode Consortium, which means you will see them on all platforms that support it.
Of the 59 new emojis (230 if you include all gender and skin color differences) a large number are themed around people with disabilities. You will also see news livestock (from dogs to badgers), food, sports and more objects.
People with disabilities will be able to try a nice variety of emoji for them (wheelchairs, mechanical arms and legs, guide dogs, etc.), although of course this can not be easily exhausted (for example, it does not represent a learning disability or mental illness etc).
These pictures, as usual, are just samples. The final emoji used depends on your device or service. However, since these were proposed by Apple, and Apple is a popular platform for emoji use, you can probably expect these to be pretty much the final ones.
There are many other useful things that are added as well. Animals such as dogs, otters, slugs, orangutans, badgers and flamingos. Some delicious foods such as waffles, falafel and butter, some sports related items such as skydives, scuba diving etc.
There is support for people of different colors and genders, meaning every emoji that depicts a human comes in a male version – woman – genderless, as well as in various skin colors (black, white, red, yellow, etc.). The latest addition is a genderless pair holding hands, with the full set of color variations.
You will have to wait a while to see them. Unicode reports that the new emojis "typically" arrive from September to October, or about when Apple and Google release major OS updates. You may have to wait even longer if the manufacturer of your Android device does not provide immediate updates.
You can browse the Complete list of new emoji from here. See also a related video from emojipedia below: