Oxfam Urges End To The Millionaire ‘Bonanza,’ Claiming That Millions Are Living In Extreme Poverty

During the Covid-19 pandemic, a new billionaire arose every 30 hours, and almost a million people could slip into abject poverty at the same rate in 2022. These are the dismal facts revealed by Oxfam recently. According to a brief released on Monday, the first day of the Globe Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland,…

HSBC Has Suspended A Banker Over ‘Nut Job’ Climate Comments: Reports

A senior executive at HSBC has reportedly been suspended after accusing central bankers and other authorities of misrepresenting the financial consequences of climate change. “There’s always some nut job telling me about the end of the world,” Stuart Kirk, a senior in the bank’s ethical investing division, said last week. HSBC CEO Noel Quinn expressed…

Twitter Intensifies Its Counter-Propaganda Campaign In Ukraine

Twitter has announced that it will place inaccurate messages regarding the Ukraine war from official accounts behind warning notices. The shift comes after the social media site came under increased scrutiny after the war unleashed a new wave of misinformation, some of which came from official sources. More than 300 Russian government accounts, including President…

80 Cases Of Monkeypox Confirmed By The WHO; Cases Detected In  11 Countries

According to a statement released by the World Health Organization, roughly 80 cases of monkeypox have been confirmed, with recent outbreaks recorded in 11 countries. According to the WHO, the outbreaks are uncommon since they are occurring in countries where the virus is not prevalent. As surveillance expands, it is expected that more incidents will…

Countries Need To Get Ready For More Inflation Shocks, Says IMF’s Georgieva

Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, said on Thursday that global finance executives may need to get used to dealing with multiple bouts of inflationary pressures. Due to mounting pressures on energy and food prices from Russia’s war in Ukraine, China’s zero-COVID policies, which have slashed manufacturing with lockdowns, and the…

Europe Admits That In Order To Wean Itself From Russian Energy, It Will Have To Burn More Coal

The European Commission has detailed a strategy to increase the EU’s renewable energy capacity and reduce its dependency on Russian fossil fuels, while also conceding that existing coal plants may have to be utilised for “longer than initially thought.” On Wednesday, the Commission published a statement describing the REPowerEU plan’s goals, emphasising the importance of…

Indonesia Is Hoping That A New Scheme Would Help Reduce The Cost Of Cooking Oil

Indonesia’s commerce minister said on Wednesday that he expects cooking oil prices to stabilise after a subsidised supply scheme reaches 10,000 outlets across the country. On Tuesday, the commerce ministry and state food corporation ID Food began a programme that allows low-income households to purchase up to two litres of cooking oil each day for…

With A Cross-Platform Drive, Sony Prepares For A Metaverse Revolution

Sony Group Corp., a Japanese conglomerate, said it is well-positioned to take a major role in the metaverse, or immersive virtual worlds, which analysts predict would disrupt industries and create new powerhouses. The phrase “metaverse” refers to the assumption that people will spend more time in online virtual worlds. While the concept is still emerging,…