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In 2024 alone, the top 10 richest Americans made $365 billion according to Oxfam. To give an idea of how much those single-year earnings are, it would require 10 U.S. workers earning an average ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNI've been to Glastonbury for free five times - I'd never pay for a ticketFestival stewarding with Oxfam often involves unsociable hours, long walks and awful weather. But I wouldn’t want to do Glastonbury any other way ...
In short, no one in American agriculture should keep a straight face when claiming the nearly $70 billion Farm Bill will help ...
When asked who should be taxed to pay for helping survivors of fossil-fuel driven climate disasters, 66% of people across countries surveyed think it should be oil and gas companies compared to fewer ...
In response to the final report of the Yoorrook Justice Commission, Oxfam Australia Acting Chief Executive, Dr. Chrisanta Muli, says:"Oxfam warmly ...
A new report by Oxfam, the non-governmental, anti-poverty organisation, has said that just four Africans hold 50% of Africa's ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: Oxfam Reaction to Spain, Brazil and South Africa Launching a New Coalition to Tax the Super-RichPress Release - In response to Spain, Brazil and South Africa's new global coalition to tax the super-rich, launched today at the Fourth Financing for Development Conference in Seville, Oxfam Tax Just ...
In response to the final report of the Yoorrook Justice Commission, Oxfam Australia Acting Chief Executive, Dr. Chrisanta Muli, says:"Oxfam warmly ...
The U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's aid distribution system faces opposition from Hamas and criticism from the U.N ...
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AllAfrica on MSNOxfam Reaction to Icij Investigation Exposing the World Bank's Harmful Privatization of Healthcare in AfricaIn response to the investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) revealing how World Bank-backed healthcare investments are deepening poverty and denying care in ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: It's Only Fair That Polluters Pay for Climate Change CostsWith the costs of climate change impacts rapidly rising, the billions pocketed by the fossil fuel industry is an insult to the communities worst hit by extreme weather. It's time to make polluters pay ...
Over the past decade, the world’s richest 1 percent have increased their wealth by at least $33.9 trillion, according to a new analysis from the global anti-poverty group Oxfam International.
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