
Apple New Zealand must pay fair share of tax, says Oxfam, following European ruling
Apple New Zealand, and all tax avoiding corporations, must pay their fair share of taxes says Oxfam today, following the European Commission ruling that Apple
Apple New Zealand, and all tax avoiding corporations, must pay their fair share of taxes says Oxfam today, following the European Commission ruling that Apple
Current negotiations on the PACER-Plus regional free trade agreement between Pacific Island countries, Australia and New Zealand are edging closer to completion, with Pacific people
The Government plans to ratify the celebrated Paris Agreement on climate change by the end of the year.
Oxfam, Care, Handicap International, Mercy Corps, Interiors, and Save the Children condemn the Saudi-led coalition airstrike today on a hospital supported by Medecins Sans Frontieres
Oxfam and eleven other aid agencies have called on the Saudi-led coalition to lift restrictions on Yemeni airspace in order to allow for the reopening
Six aid agencies today expressed their disappointment that the Saudi-led Coalition has not been put back on the UN’s list of parties responsible for grave
The UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants, this 19th September, has been called to tackle one of the greatest global challenges of our age: to
South Sudan faces a spiralling humanitarian crisis as the recent surge in fighting prevents aid agencies from providing urgent help to millions of people in
More than 300,000 civilians in Aleppo and an estimated 60,000 in the Manbij area, Syria, have been cut off from aid in the last three
The latest Panama Papers leak exposes how Africa is being deprived billions of dollars in natural resource revenues due to offshore deals.