Topic: Corporate power

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What is the meaning of Christmas in our world today?

Article / 9th December 2022

At this time of year, it is easy to forget the reality of the critical world situation as we partake in frantic overconsumption and festivities. But what is the real meaning of Christmas in the midst of environmental destruction, growing levels of poverty and escalating global tensions?

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UN adopts historic decision to take on new tax leadership

Blog / 6th December 2022

The UN General Assembly has adopted by unanimous consensus a resolution that mandates the UN to set course for a global tax leadership role.

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Where is the mass mobilized movement for Medicare for All?

Blog / 1st October 2022

It wouldn't take more than 1% of the U.S. population to rise up and get organized behind key popular demands to make them a reality - and yet we continue to endlessly wait, writes Ralph Nader in Common Dreams.

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Coming together to save earth could be the best project ever undertaken by the human species

Blog / 25th August 2022

Change will come, and can only come from committed people mobilizing in common cause as a powerful social movement, writes David Korten.

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Record profits for grain firms amid food crisis prompt calls for windfall tax

News / 25th August 2022

Companies at the centre of the global grain trade have enjoyed a record bonanza amid soring food prices around the world, raising concerns of profiteering and speculation in global food markets that could put staples beyond the reach of the poorest.

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Envisioning a better world without the WTO

Report / 30th July 2022

The outcome of the 12th Ministerial Meeting (MC12) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is a big win for rich countries, but a massive defeat for the global South, explains a dossier by Focus on the Global South.

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WTO deal on vaccine patents decried as a 'sham' dictated by rich nations, big pharma

News / 26th July 2022

The World Trade Organization's 12th Ministerial Conference ended with an agreement on patent rights that campaigners said would do virtually nothing to address vast global inequities in coronavirus vaccine and treatment access. 

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Just two weeks of food billionaire wealth gains could fund anti-hunger effort in East Africa

Blog / 19th July 2022

While one person is dying every 48 seconds in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia alone, Oxfam report that food billionaires have increased their collective wealth by $382 billion since 2020. 

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‘Profiting from Pain’: Covid created a billionaire every 30 hours

Report / 24th May 2022

As the cost of essential goods rises faster than it has in decades, billionaires in the food and energy sectors are increasing their fortunes by $1 billion every two days, according to Oxfam.

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‘A growing number of billionaires is a sign of failure’

Blog / 18th March 2022

A growing number of billionaires is not a sign of success; it is a sign of the failure of the economic system we have created — particularly in the context of millions of people sliding into poverty. By Amitabh Behar for IPS news.

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