Comic Relief co-founders Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis have been named as Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients.
The world’s richest men are taking from the world’s poorest communities with deadly consequences. Right now, every $1 becomes $5 to fight for equality.
Independent candidate for McMahon Matthew Camenzuli said candidates “must” unseat Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen because Australia is on the “precipice of absolute energy ...
That infamous day is now known as Bloody Sunday. The Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center, or SPLC, held a gala Friday evening to commemorate the sacrifices made and to honor those still ...
Fans were served up an 18-goal thriller at the home of English football, but it was Allstars goalkeeper Sketch was the hero in the shootout by saving Simon Minter's spot kick. An incredible ...
During 2024, the Philippine banking system scored its best year. And 2025 might prove even better for our beloved banks, even if only slightly, despite unprecedented geopolitical challenges of the ...
Poverty in India is a complex and multifaceted issue influenced by a combination of historical, economic, social, and political factors. Several renowned economists and leaders have provided ...
(AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Massimo Favaroni gives the last touch to a watercolor sketch of St. Francis Basilica in Assisi, Italy, Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Visitors walk on ...
The World Bank’s new mission is to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity on a livable planet. The "Poverty, Prosperity, and Planet. Pathways Out of the Polycrisis" report evaluates progress ...
India has witnessed a sharp reduction in poverty and inequality over the past decade, according to a new study by economists Surjit S Bhalla and Karan Bhasin. The study, based on government ...
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The United States has dramatically cut the budgets of overseas development and aid programmes, with multiyear contracts pared down by 92 percent, or $54bn, the State Department has said.