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Economic Inequality

October 8, 2024
Editorials

Che Guevara: The Revolutionary Legacy in a Globalised World

Editorial A day like tomorrow, on October 9, 1967, Che Guevara, the iconic revolutionary, was executed in the jungles of Bolivia. More than five decades later, his legacy continues to resonate worldwide,

New Books

The Price of Greed: Lessons from Tolstoy’s Tale

Following excerpts adapted from author’s news book, The Alternative: How to Build a Just Economy, published by Hachette Book Group In 1886, the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy wrote a short story called “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” The

August 23, 2024

IMF’s Surcharge Policy: Penalizing the World’s Most Vulnerable Economies

Business

In a striking and controversial twist, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has turned 22 financially distressed countries, including Pakistan and Ukraine, into a significant

Billionaire Wealth Soars by $2 Trillion in 2024, Oxfam Warns of Growing Inequality

Business/Corruption

The world’s billionaires have seen their wealth skyrocket by a staggering $2 trillion (£1.64 trillion) in 2024, a growth rate three times faster than

Billionaires’ Wealth Hits Record $18.3 Trillion as Davos Draws Elite

January 19, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Human Rights

The world’s billionaires amassed a record-breaking fortune in 2025, Oxfam reported Monday, just days before the World Economic Forum gathers in Davos. The charity’s annual wealth analysis paints a stark picture of

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Billionaire Wealth Soars by $2 Trillion in 2024, Oxfam Warns of Growing Inequality

January 21, 2025
Business/Corruption

The world’s billionaires have seen their wealth skyrocket by a staggering $2 trillion (£1.64 trillion) in 2024, a growth rate three times faster than the previous year, according to Oxfam’s latest inequality

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Che Guevara: The Revolutionary Legacy in a Globalised World

October 8, 2024
Editorials

Editorial A day like tomorrow, on October 9, 1967, Che Guevara, the iconic revolutionary, was executed in the jungles of Bolivia. More than five decades later, his legacy continues to resonate worldwide,

More

IMF’s Surcharge Policy: Penalizing the World’s Most Vulnerable Economies

September 17, 2024
Business

In a striking and controversial twist, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has turned 22 financially distressed countries, including Pakistan and Ukraine, into a significant source of its net revenue. These nations, struggling

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The Price of Greed: Lessons from Tolstoy’s Tale

August 23, 2024
New Books

Following excerpts adapted from author’s news book, The Alternative: How to Build a Just Economy, published by Hachette Book Group In 1886, the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy wrote a short story called

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