World fails to address ‘dangerous’ post-Covid inequality: Oxfam
The world has largely failed to address a “dangerous” rise in inequality in the wake of the Covid pandemic, anti-poverty campaigners Oxfam said on Tuesday.
The world has largely failed to address a “dangerous” rise in inequality in the wake of the Covid pandemic, anti-poverty campaigners Oxfam said on Tuesday.
A powerful US Senator on Monday urged Washington to freeze all cooperation with Saudi Arabia over its decision to “secure” Russia’s war in Ukraine by
Jury selection began Monday in the Los Angeles trial of disgraced Hollywood film mogul Harvey Weinstein, with five alleged victims expected to comment during the
Maxim was on furlough from the front lines to celebrate his wife’s birthday for the first time in six months when Russian missiles slammed into
Germany’s cybersecurity chief is facing sacking over alleged links to Russian intelligence services, government sources told AFP on Monday amid heightened vigilance over possible sabotage
He is commander of a battery of Grad missiles, she is first responder in his unit. Andriy and Tetiana were deployed together in Ukraine, where
After Russia fired a barrage of missiles at Ukraine on Monday and Belarus issued fresh threats against Kyiv, President Vladimir Putin is trying to escalate
As Russia launched a huge wave of rocket attacks on Ukrainian cities on Monday, defiant railway workers in the east of the country managed to
Neighbors helped rescue teams on Monday comb through mud and debris for signs of 52 missing after a landslide swept through a Venezuelan town, killing
The rockets, which sowed death and destruction in the Ukrainian capital for the first time in nearly four months, rang out with a terrifying roar
A US trio won the Nobel Prize in Economics on Monday for research into the role of banking in the economy, particularly the importance of
Jailed Russian opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza is the winner of this year’s Vaclav Havel Human Rights Prize, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
The world has largely failed to address a “dangerous” rise in inequality in the wake of the Covid pandemic, anti-poverty campaigners Oxfam said on Tuesday.
A powerful US Senator on Monday urged Washington to freeze all cooperation with Saudi Arabia over its decision to “secure” Russia’s war in Ukraine by
Jury selection began Monday in the Los Angeles trial of disgraced Hollywood film mogul Harvey Weinstein, with five alleged victims expected to comment during the
Maxim was on furlough from the front lines to celebrate his wife’s birthday for the first time in six months when Russian missiles slammed into
Germany’s cybersecurity chief is facing sacking over alleged links to Russian intelligence services, government sources told AFP on Monday amid heightened vigilance over possible sabotage
He is commander of a battery of Grad missiles, she is first responder in his unit. Andriy and Tetiana were deployed together in Ukraine, where
After Russia fired a barrage of missiles at Ukraine on Monday and Belarus issued fresh threats against Kyiv, President Vladimir Putin is trying to escalate
As Russia launched a huge wave of rocket attacks on Ukrainian cities on Monday, defiant railway workers in the east of the country managed to
Neighbors helped rescue teams on Monday comb through mud and debris for signs of 52 missing after a landslide swept through a Venezuelan town, killing
The rockets, which sowed death and destruction in the Ukrainian capital for the first time in nearly four months, rang out with a terrifying roar
A US trio won the Nobel Prize in Economics on Monday for research into the role of banking in the economy, particularly the importance of
Jailed Russian opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza is the winner of this year’s Vaclav Havel Human Rights Prize, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe