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Fanny Gauret
Hello and welcome to my profile ! To introduce myself : I have an extensive experience in media production, living and working across four continents for a wide range of public and private entities. As a multimedia producer and reporter, I have : - reported on European social and ...
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Brussels Economic Forum 2023: What is the situation of the European Union and where is it heading
10 May 2023
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| Climate Change
The Brussels Economic Forum 2023 highlights the European Union's efforts to address various challenges, including war, climate change, resource scarcity, and global competition. The EU's economic policies, digital and green transitions, and inflation forecasts are discussed, with cautious optimism about economic recovery. Key figures like Paolo Gentiloni and Nadia Calviño emphasize the importance of digital and green investments. The forum also addresses social issues like unemployment and income inequality, with calls for taxing the wealthy and changing public spending rules. The EU's dependency on critical raw materials and the geopolitical implications are also examined.
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Nicole Kolster
Nicole Kolster is a multimedia journalist based in Caracas- Venezuela, who has reported for top news stations throughout North and South America. She has 14 years of experience in Venezuela producing and reporting on politics, the economy and social matters, both for breaking news and features. ...
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The G20: What did it achieve on its first day in Rio de Janeiro?
19 Nov 2024
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The G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro reached a consensus on addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Lebanon, advocating for a ceasefire and increased aid. The summit also emphasized the need for a fair and lasting peace in Ukraine and discussed tax measures for the ultra-wealthy to combat hunger, a proposal supported by Lula da Silva. The absence of Russian President Vladimir Putin was noted, with Foreign Minister Sergéi Lavrov attending in his place. The United States reiterated its support for Ukraine's sovereignty, amid reports of potential military aid developments. The G20 continues to focus on global economic governance and cooperation on issues like climate change and poverty reduction.
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Lottie Limb
Lottie Limb is a digital reporter for Cambridgeshire Live, based in Cambridge. She has a strong interest in environmental issues, and has previously written features in a freelance capacity for euronews Living and Ecohustler.
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‘A good start’: Germany, Spain and France propose billionaire tax to help tackle climate crisis
25 Apr 2024
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Germany, Spain, and France propose a global billionaire tax to address the climate crisis, supported by finance ministers from Brazil and South Africa. The tax aims to levy a minimum 2% on the wealth of the world's 3,000 billionaires, potentially generating $250 billion annually for global public goods and climate protection. The proposal faces challenges, including potential resistance from the super-rich and the need for international cooperation. While the US has not backed the tax, there is significant public support in Europe. The initiative is seen as a step towards more equitable tax policies and climate action.
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Dorothy Otieno
Dorothy Otieno is a journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Covid-19 widens the gap between rich and poor
25 Jan 2021
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The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated economic inequality globally, with the wealthiest individuals recovering their losses quickly while the poorest may take over a decade to recover. An Oxfam report highlights that the world's richest have seen significant wealth increases, contrasting with widespread job losses and economic hardship for millions. In Kenya, government tax cuts have disproportionately benefited the wealthy, worsening revenue shortfalls. The report calls for progressive taxation and investment in public services to address inequality. Global organizations like the World Bank and IMF warn of long-term economic challenges without significant policy changes.
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Assa Samaké-Roman
Assa Samaké-Roman is a journalist based in Edinburgh, Scotland, covering politics and culture for the French and British media.
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It's time to make sure billionaires pay their fair share of taxes
25 Oct 2023
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| Economic Policy
The article discusses the issue of billionaires not paying their fair share of taxes, highlighting the case of Bernard Arnault, Europe's richest man, and his company LVMH's involvement in tax avoidance. It references a report by the European Taxation Observatory, which emphasizes the minimal taxes paid by billionaires and suggests that taxing their wealth could generate significant revenue. The article also mentions the upcoming global tax reform under the OECD, which aims to implement a uniform minimum tax rate for multinational corporations, reducing the benefits of tax havens. The author views this reform as a positive step towards addressing tax avoidance and hopes for further progress.
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Celio Yano
Brazilian journalist based in Curitiba with more than 15 years of experience covering science and technology, environmental, economic and political issues.
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With a deficit in the accounts, the government remains focused on raising more. What are the next bets
10 Sept 2024
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www.gazetadopovo.com.br
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| Government Policy
The Brazilian government, led by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, is focusing on increasing tax revenues to address fiscal deficits. Recent measures include raising taxes on imported goods and industrial products, with plans to further increase taxes on corporate profits and dividends. The government is also considering taxing multinational corporations and big tech companies. Despite these efforts, the government faces challenges, including legislative resistance and economic pressures. The Ministry of Finance, led by Fernando Haddad, is exploring various strategies to meet fiscal targets, including potential international tax reforms.
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