The charity’s report argues that the UK owes reparations to the colonial country for extracting money between 1765 and 1900
Oxfam, a UK-based rights organization, has released a report claiming that nearly USD33.8 trillion of India's wealth was siphoned off to the richest
The combined wealth of UK billionaires surged by a staggering £35 million per day in 2024, reaching a total of £182 billion, according to a new report by Oxfam. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
The wealth of the world’s billionaires skyrocketed by a staggering 2$ trillion (£1.64 trillion) in 2024, a surge three times
Per the Oxfam report, even during colonialism, a similar pattern was followed by allowing private multinational corporations monopolies with overseas expansion. The UK extracted $64.82 trillion from India over a century of colonialism between 1765 and 1900,
There is increasing disparity in the world today as an "aristocratic oligarchy" is amassing wealth at unforeseen levels, a report published by development organization Oxfam said. Published ahead of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos,
In a startling revelation, Oxfam’s latest report has exposed the surging inequality in Nigeria, where the wealth of the richest continues to grow
The UK extracted USD 64.82 trillion from India over a century of colonialism between 1765 and 1900 and USD 33.8 trillion of this went to the richest 10 per cent -- enough money to carpet London in notes of 50 British pound almost four times over.
Oxfam Nigeria, a non-profit organisation, has warned that the wealth gap in Nigeria has reached crisis levels, with 70 percent of the population experiencing hunger.
Billionaire wealth surged by $2 trillion in 2024, growing three times faster than the previous year, as global inequality widened, Oxfam reported during Davos. The group warns of a "new aristocracy," with at least five trillionaires expected by 2034.
Blinkit, the quick delivery platform owned by Zomato, has expanded its 10-minute delivery service to include smartphones and feature phones. CEO Albinder Dhindsa declared the new initiative, stating that customers in Bengaluru,