Across 36 countries, a median of 54% say the gap between the rich and poor is a very big problem in their nation.
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By engaging local communities and grassroots organizations, the SPLC is organizing to build the political power of Black and ...
Political commentators, academics and others have been wringing their hands over threats to democracy in recent years. A new ...
The new US administration has sent jitters across the world with trade plans that could severely damage the EU. View on ...
People around the world see various factors as contributing to economic inequality in their country: Majorities in almost every country surveyed believe ...
Economic inequality is a grave concern, with many particularly worried about the influence that the super rich are having on ...
As the global political economy faces a critical test, global leaders should urgently prioritise strengthening democratic ...
The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is underway this week — and there are calls for taxing the extremely rich to address global inequality.
Most people think economic inequality is a big problem for their country, and see the excessive political sway of the rich as the leading cause, according to a report by the Pew Research Center.
Cuba has opened its first grocery store in nearly two decades to accept U.S. dollars. This move highlights the island's ...
Rodrigue Petitot, a protest leader in Martinique, faces trial for trespassing during cost-of-living protests. Supporters ...