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New survey reveals extent of Israel’s failure to improve humanitarian access in Gaza in the year since ICJ ruling
As pause in hostilities allows aid to flow in, agencies call for accountability and for same cycles of neglect and impunity no
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Less than seven percent of pre-conflict water levels available to Rafah and North Gaza, worsening a health catastrophe
Over 1,000 miles of water and sanitation networks have been destroyedBig
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Congress must ‘not sit idly by in the face of the Trump administration’s illegal attempts to abolish’ USAID — Oxfam
Today, in reaction to news of the Trump administration’s memo for remaining USAID staff stating that most positions would be elim
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Global survey finds 8 out of 10 people support taxing oil and gas companies to pay for climate damages
In the United States, 75% of people surveyed support taxing oil and gas companies for climate damages — including 63% of Republicans
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100 days into ceasefire Gaza still deliberately deprived of water as aid groups forced to scavenge under illegal blockade
Oxfam and partners restore limited water access for 156,000 amid near-total water and sanitation infrastructure collapse.
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200 Organizations and Experts Call for an End to Trump’s Threats of War Crimes and Commit to Pursuing Accountability
More than 200 leading human rights, humanitarian, civil liberties, faith-based and environmental organizations, think tanks and e
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Politics of Poverty
A message to Republican candidates ahead of tonight’s debate: Read the 2014 census poverty numbers and minimum wage polls
The Census Bureau reports that 10.5 million working Americans are in poverty and another 22.5 million workers have wages so low that they are on the edge of poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
‘Don’t mention the ‘c-word!’’ Three ways the G20 should stand up for climate in the face of Trump
Trump rhetoric seems to have had an effect on G20 governments' willingness to bring up climate change. Such reluctance can't remain.
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Politics of Poverty
Rise of the Tech Oligarchy Part II: Tech companies, US elected officials and the venture capitalists who love them
The U.S. has entered a new era of corporate control and capture, spearheaded by the tech industry and the billionaire venture capitalists that fund it.