Film stars team up to urge Robin Hood tax in Europe
Some of Europe’s biggest film stars came together to launch today a new short film Future News, directed by David Yates, which brings to light
Some of Europe’s biggest film stars came together to launch today a new short film Future News, directed by David Yates, which brings to light
Bangui, 10 February: Violence in Central African Republic has seen many large traders and herders targeted and chased from the country, raising fears of a
The 2013 elections helped to restore constitutional order in Mali and marked the start of a period of hope for peace, stability and development. The
Mali is in danger of frittering away the opportunity to tackle corruption and stamp out the abuse of power by officials as democracy returns to
Bamako, Mali: Ahead of the Sahel Appeal to be launched by the United Nations on the 3rd February 2014 in Rome, 11 humanitarian agencies warn
In the luxurious ski resort of Davos, business leaders have been confronted with some uncomfortable truths. Just one per cent of the world’s people own
Wealthy elites have co-opted political power to rig the rules of the economic game, undermining democracy and creating a world where the 85 richest people
Wealthy elites have co-opted political power to rig the rules of the economic game, undermining democracy and creating a world where the 85 richest people
Where in the world are the best and worst places to eat? Around the world, one in eight people go to bed hungry every night
New Zealand is ranked 23rd in the world for having the most plentiful, nutritious, healthy and affordable diet, falling behind Sweden (4th), Australia (8th), the