Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform work but some around the world still struggle to access computers, a King's Trust report warns.
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As global inequality continues to widen, the world’s wealthiest individuals are racing ahead at unprecedented speed. A new ...
Progress in reducing global poverty has essentially halted: by 2030, nearly 7 percent of the world's population—nearly 600 million people—will still struggle in extreme poverty. Within-country ...
As the phrase 'Make Apartheid Great Again' resurfaces, we must confront the troubling global retreat from racial equality.
Some members of the United Nations International Maritime Organisation argue that biofuels should be central to the effort to ...
A pioneering study has introduced an innovative framework to evaluate global inequalities in Particulate Matte (PM2.5) ...
While Trump zeroes in on embattled Ukraine's critical mineral reserves, conflict and inequality clash with efforts for a just energy transition across the globe ...
Oxfam International recently published an inequality report 2025 titled “Takers Not Makers”. Sophoan Phean, National Director of Oxfam in Cambodia, speaks with The Post about the nature of global ...
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