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Extreme Wealth Inequality in Africa: Four Billionaires' Wealth Surpasses Half the Continent's Population
Oxfam's July 2025 report reveals that four African billionaires—Aliko Dangote (Nigeria), Johann Rupert and Nicky Oppenheimer (South Africa), and Nassef Sawiris (Egypt)—hold a combined wealth exceeding that of 750 million Africans, highlighting the continent's extreme wealth inequality.
Extreme Wealth Inequality in Africa: Four Billionaires' Wealth Surpasses Half the Continent's Population
Oxfam's July 2025 report reveals that four African billionaires—Aliko Dangote (Nigeria), Johann Rupert and Nicky Oppenheimer (South Africa), and Nassef Sawiris (Egypt)—hold a combined wealth exceeding that of 750 million Africans, highlighting the continent's extreme wealth inequality.
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44% Bias Score


Extreme Wealth Inequality in Africa: Oxfam Report Highlights Stark Disparities
Oxfam reports that Africa's four wealthiest individuals hold $57.4 billion, surpassing the wealth of half the continent's population; the top 5% control over $4 trillion, twice that of the rest; and ineffective tax systems exacerbate inequality.
Extreme Wealth Inequality in Africa: Oxfam Report Highlights Stark Disparities
Oxfam reports that Africa's four wealthiest individuals hold $57.4 billion, surpassing the wealth of half the continent's population; the top 5% control over $4 trillion, twice that of the rest; and ineffective tax systems exacerbate inequality.
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44% Bias Score


France's Gender Parity Gap: Oxfam Highlights Persistent Imbalance in Leadership
Oxfam's report reveals that only 28% of key leadership positions in France are held by women in 2025, despite a nominally paritaire government; this disparity underscores the need for systemic change, as advocated in a recent tribune signed by prominent female politicians.
France's Gender Parity Gap: Oxfam Highlights Persistent Imbalance in Leadership
Oxfam's report reveals that only 28% of key leadership positions in France are held by women in 2025, despite a nominally paritaire government; this disparity underscores the need for systemic change, as advocated in a recent tribune signed by prominent female politicians.
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48% Bias Score


Ultra-Rich Wealth Soars to \$2 Trillion in 2024 Amidst Unchanged Global Poverty
In 2024, the world's ultra-rich saw their collective wealth increase by \$2 trillion, a threefold rise from 2023, while global poverty remained largely unchanged since 1990, according to a report by a confederation of 20 NGOs that highlights the lasting effects of colonialism on wealth distribution.
Ultra-Rich Wealth Soars to \$2 Trillion in 2024 Amidst Unchanged Global Poverty
In 2024, the world's ultra-rich saw their collective wealth increase by \$2 trillion, a threefold rise from 2023, while global poverty remained largely unchanged since 1990, according to a report by a confederation of 20 NGOs that highlights the lasting effects of colonialism on wealth distribution.
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48% Bias Score


Global Billionaire Wealth Surges to $15 Trillion Amidst Rising Global Hunger
Oxfam's report reveals a $2 trillion increase in global billionaire wealth in 2024, reaching $15 trillion, while 733 million people lacked enough food; Germany added nine new billionaires, totaling 130, with 71% of their wealth inherited.
Global Billionaire Wealth Surges to $15 Trillion Amidst Rising Global Hunger
Oxfam's report reveals a $2 trillion increase in global billionaire wealth in 2024, reaching $15 trillion, while 733 million people lacked enough food; Germany added nine new billionaires, totaling 130, with 71% of their wealth inherited.
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56% Bias Score


Global Billionaire Wealth Soars Amidst Rising Hunger
Oxfam's report reveals that in 2024, 204 new billionaires emerged, increasing their collective wealth to \$15 trillion, while 733 million people globally lacked sufficient food—a stark contrast highlighting growing inequality.
Global Billionaire Wealth Soars Amidst Rising Hunger
Oxfam's report reveals that in 2024, 204 new billionaires emerged, increasing their collective wealth to \$15 trillion, while 733 million people globally lacked sufficient food—a stark contrast highlighting growing inequality.
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68% Bias Score

Extreme Wealth Inequality in Africa: Oxfam Report Reveals Systemic Failures
Oxfam reports that Africa's four richest individuals hold \$57.4 billion, exceeding the wealth of 750 million Africans; the richest 5% control nearly \$4 trillion, highlighting systemic inequalities exacerbated by inefficient tax systems and illicit financial flows.

Extreme Wealth Inequality in Africa: Oxfam Report Reveals Systemic Failures
Oxfam reports that Africa's four richest individuals hold \$57.4 billion, exceeding the wealth of 750 million Africans; the richest 5% control nearly \$4 trillion, highlighting systemic inequalities exacerbated by inefficient tax systems and illicit financial flows.
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60% Bias Score

American Billionaires' Wealth Soars by \$365 Billion Amidst Proposed Tax Cuts
The net worth of the top ten wealthiest Americans increased by \$365 billion in the past year, while a proposed Republican bill aims to further enrich the wealthy and cut nearly \$1 trillion from social safety nets.

American Billionaires' Wealth Soars by \$365 Billion Amidst Proposed Tax Cuts
The net worth of the top ten wealthiest Americans increased by \$365 billion in the past year, while a proposed Republican bill aims to further enrich the wealthy and cut nearly \$1 trillion from social safety nets.
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76% Bias Score

Extreme Wealth Concentration Amidst Global Poverty: Oxfam Report Highlights Inequality
Oxfam's 2025 report, "Takers Not Makers," reveals that 204 new billionaires were created in 2024, while 2.33 billion people are food insecure, emphasizing the extreme concentration of wealth and highlighting the need for taxing extreme wealth and addressing inherited wealth.

Extreme Wealth Concentration Amidst Global Poverty: Oxfam Report Highlights Inequality
Oxfam's 2025 report, "Takers Not Makers," reveals that 204 new billionaires were created in 2024, while 2.33 billion people are food insecure, emphasizing the extreme concentration of wealth and highlighting the need for taxing extreme wealth and addressing inherited wealth.
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52% Bias Score

Global Billionaire Wealth Soars as Food Insecurity Rises
Oxfam's report reveals a stark contrast: 204 new billionaires in 2024, increasing their collective wealth to \$15 trillion, while 733 million people lack sufficient food, 152 million more than five years ago.

Global Billionaire Wealth Soars as Food Insecurity Rises
Oxfam's report reveals a stark contrast: 204 new billionaires in 2024, increasing their collective wealth to \$15 trillion, while 733 million people lack sufficient food, 152 million more than five years ago.
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64% Bias Score

Billionaire Wealth Surges to Eurozone GDP Equivalent Amid Stagnant Poverty
In 2024, the world's 2,769 billionaires held a combined wealth of $15 billion—equal to the Eurozone's GDP—an increase of $2 billion compared to the previous year, while poverty levels remained largely unchanged since 1990, prompting calls for increased taxation of the wealthy and regulatory changes.

Billionaire Wealth Surges to Eurozone GDP Equivalent Amid Stagnant Poverty
In 2024, the world's 2,769 billionaires held a combined wealth of $15 billion—equal to the Eurozone's GDP—an increase of $2 billion compared to the previous year, while poverty levels remained largely unchanged since 1990, prompting calls for increased taxation of the wealthy and regulatory changes.
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56% Bias Score

Five Trillionaires Predicted by 2034: Oxfam Highlights Extreme Wealth Inequality
Oxfam's new report reveals that five individuals are projected to become trillionaires in the next decade, highlighting extreme wealth concentration amid persistent global poverty, exacerbated by inheritance and political influence.

Five Trillionaires Predicted by 2034: Oxfam Highlights Extreme Wealth Inequality
Oxfam's new report reveals that five individuals are projected to become trillionaires in the next decade, highlighting extreme wealth concentration amid persistent global poverty, exacerbated by inheritance and political influence.
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64% Bias Score
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