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Pope Leo condemns economies that marginalize the poor while the wealthy live in a bubble of luxury
The 100-page document traces the history of Christianity’s constant concern for poor people, from Biblical citations and the teaching of church fathers to the preaching of recent popes.
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Below are five charts showing the volatile response of global financial markets to the war ...
Pope Leo attacks wealthy elite who ‘live in bubble of luxury’ - Pope Leo echoes his predecessor Pope Francis in calling out ...
Nigeria’s revenue-sharing framework, which allocates 4 per cent of non-oil and oil revenues (excluding royalties) to the Federal Inland Revenue ...
Starmer is in the financial capital of Mumbai on a two-day visit to India, joined by more than 100 leaders from Britain’s ...
Pope Leo XIV has delivered a stark condemnation of the wealthy elite, accusing them of living in a "bubble of comfort and ...
Morocco has been appointed Vice-President of the Small and Medium Enterprises Network of the Organisation of Islamic ...
UK energy prices have surged again, with households and industries facing record costs as debates intensify over net zero ...
BELGRADE, October 9. /TASS/. Introduction of sanctions by the United States against Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) company will entail serious political, economic and social implications for the ...
The World Bank has projected that 141 million Nigerians will be living in poverty by 2026, as the country continues to struggle with high inflation, slow economic growth, and instability.
Airline stocks flew higher following an encouraging update from Delta Air Lines, but a drop for Tesla helped to offset that.
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