Six richest countries host less than 9% of refugees The six wealthiest nations host less than nine percent of the world’s refugees while poorer countries shoulder most of the responsibility.
Oxfam welcomes South Sudan ceasefire Oxfam has offered a cautious welcome to the ceasefire announced in South Sudan's capital, Juba, that comes after four days of heavy fighting.
Oxfam calls for calm after intense fighting erupts in South Sudan In response to renewed violence in South Sudan on the fifth anniversary of the country's independence, Oxfam calls for an end to the fighting and for all par
Oxfam condemns the murder of Honduran activist Lesbia Yaneth Urquía; demands local authorities to end impunity Lesbia is the third Honduran activist killed in less than six months.
LuxLeaks Whistleblowers guilty verdict a scandal The guilty verdicts for two defendants in the #LuxLeaks whistleblowers trial means that tax dodgers will be emboldened.
New migration control plans will lead to the EU abandoning commitment to human rights EU leaders are set to drop Europe's commitment to a foreign policy that defends universal values – especially human rights – in favour of a short-sighted mig
Just five food commodities produce more greenhouse gases than any country except emissions giants China and the US Rice, soy beans, corn, wheat and palm oil together lead to more greenhouse gas emissions than any country’s individual footprint, apart from China and the Un
Reject dangerous migration response plan, more than 120 NGOs tell EU leaders The European Union is set to open a dark chapter in its history unless it rejects the European Commission’s proposal on migration, a coalition of more than 1
Super-rich are getting even richer, shows new World Wealth Report, with world’s poorest left behind Today’s World Wealth Report from Capgemini shows that times have never been better for the world’s wealthiest - since 2009 more than 4.5 million new milliona