Police are massively present at school in North Zealand
Reactions to the Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5% tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner vary widely, highlighting a divide between business leaders and social advocacy groups.
Three men remanded for robberies
The Danish Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5% tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner has sparked mixed reactions, from strong opposition by Dansk Industri to support by Oxfam Denmark.
International Relief Organizations Urge Israeli Court to Prevent Activity Cessation
International humanitarian organizations have filed an urgent petition with the Israeli Supreme Court to suspend a government order requiring them to withdraw from all Palestinian territories by the end of the month, citing serious humanitarian concerns for residents in Gaza.
Harri Tiido: an overview of those who are doing very well
Harri Tiido discusses the impact of economic inequality on rights and freedoms, referencing global wealth distribution reports.
Oxfam Director: Decline in Support Threatens Lives of Sudanese Refugees in Chad
Oxfam's director warns that a decline in international support jeopardizes the lives of Sudanese refugees in Chad, leading to significant humanitarian challenges.
Super-rich and Climate Crisis: A Life Without Private Jets Is Possible
A report reveals that the wealthiest 1% have already exhausted their carbon budget for the year 2026 by January 10, highlighting the impact of their consumption on climate change.
The Richest Have Used Up Their Carbon Quota
A new Oxfam analysis reveals that the world's wealthiest 1% exhausts their annual carbon quota in just ten days, with the top 0.1% using it up in merely three days.
Itโs Today: Day of Polluting Rich
Oxfam's new analysis reveals that by January 10th, the wealthiest 1% have already exhausted their annual carbon budget for 2026, marking 'Pollutocrat Day.'
Worldโs richest 1% have already used fair share of emissions for 2026, says Oxfam
Oxfam reports that the world's wealthiest 1% consumed their fair share of carbon emissions within just 10 days into 2026, with the top 0.1% exhausting their annual budget in merely three days, leaving vulnerable populations to bear the brunt of climate changes.
Oxfam on Climate Injustice: The Richest Have Already Squandered Their CO2 Budget for 2026
Oxfam reports that the wealthiest 1% have depleted their ecological share of CO2 emissions for 2026 in just ten days, highlighting the urgent need for political intervention to address climate injustice.