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How trade unions are taking on billionaires
This month, Equals is putting a spotlight on how trade unions are fighting inequality around the world.
Sep 11
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Equals Bulletin
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Workers vs. the Billionaire Coup – Conversation with Luc Triangle
Listen now | Luc Triangle on why the fight against inequality is inseparable from the fight for democracy .
Sep 9
2
29:55
The Crises Keep Coming, and Inequality Keeps Winning.
While the world reels from wars, debt crises, and climate shocks, the richest few keep cashing in. In these EQUALS podcast highlights, we revisit…
Sep 4
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Equals Bulletin
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August 2025
Cold War Coffee
I remember on my first visit to Vietnam with Oxfam in 2003, staying at a small colonial era hotel in the old town in Hanoi, where there were just a few…
Aug 23
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Max Lawson
5
The 1% in the Middle East and North Africa emit more than twice the poorest half
The latest research into climate and inequality in MENA region.
Aug 14
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Equals Bulletin
4
July 2025
Taxing Africa’s super rich - Part 2
Fighting inequality through progressive taxation.
Jul 31
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Equals Bulletin
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The rise of Africa’s super-rich – Part 1
Soaring inequality on the continent is enriching elites and starving public services
Jul 17
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Equals Bulletin
2
Money for war but not for the poor.
By Max Lawson
Jul 5
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Max Lawson
5
Finance development, not oligarchy
As world leaders meet in Spain, a new Oxfam report reveals the private finance takeover of development
Jul 3
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Equals Bulletin
3
June 2025
Money, Power, and Inequality: Season 7 Wrap-Up
Grazielle and Max reflect on their favorite and most impactful and powerful conversations from the season.
Jun 27
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Equals Bulletin
3
19:39
Biggest ever cuts to aid as rich polluters profit
Amidst a flurry in multilateralism, global leaders must make the rich polluters pay.
Jun 19
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Equals Bulletin
Want to end poverty? Then reduce inequality.
New World Bank Numbers show 125 million more people living in extreme poverty than previously thought.
Jun 14
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Max Lawson
5
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