Inequality gap: Growing gulf between rich and poor leaves 42 people with same wealth as world's 3.7bn worst off
Billionaire wealth rose by an average of 13 per cent each year between 2006 and 2015 - six times faster than wages of average workers
Billionaire wealth rose by an average of 13 per cent each year between 2006 and 2015 - six times faster than wages of average workers
Billionaire wealth rose by an average of 13 per cent annually between 2006 and 2015, which was six times faster than wages of average workers
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Blast in Yala province presumed to be work of Muslim insurgents protesting sale and consumption of meat forbidden by Islamic Law
Blast next to pork stall in Yala province presumed to be work of Muslim insurgents
Blast in Yala province presumed to be work of Muslim insurgents
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