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The four most affluent Africans hold $57.4 billion (€48.9 billion) and are richer than approximately 50 percent of the ...
From silicon to steel, we live in an age of invention- yet the world still defaults to war over well-being. In 2024, military ...
Billionaire Mark Cuban has predicted that the world's first trillionaire will be an entrepreneur who develops a successful ...
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), which owns a small amount of the grocery giant’s stock, asked Albertsons to prepare a public report on any known costs to the company caused by state policies ...
The government should introduce inclusive tech education policies to prevent AI from becoming another driver of social ...
Unite members gathered outside Oxfam offices because of the charity's redundancy plans.
AI use damages professional reputation, study suggests New Duke study says workers judge others for AI use—and hide its use, fearing stigma.
Oxfam, Barnardo's and Salvation Army issue update as report warns of charity shop closures EXCLUSIVE: The report states that some of the biggest charity shops in the UK are struggling with ...
Oxfam Pilipinas leaders pose with guests and attendees of its Women’s Month celebration and the launching of the “SHE Rises: Stories of Change” book.
CBI alleged that Oxfam India was planning to create a structure to continue operations with foreign funds even after its FCRA renewal application was rejected.
Oxfam’s latest report, Takers Not Makers, suggests that at least four new billionaires were “minted” every week in 2024. The research also forecasts that at least five trillionaires are ...