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During colonial rule, the UK took around $64.82 trillion from India. Most of this wealth went to the richest 10% of people. The Oxfam report says that the UK took a huge amount of money, $64.82 ...
The report follows Coldplay’s Chris Martin (above) comments as he thanked fans in Mumbai on Saturday for “forgiving” Britain's colonial past. The band are in India for their Asia leg of their tour as ...
In the viral clip, Chris could be heard expressing his gratitude and offering an apology for Britain’s colonial history. Chris Martin charmed Coldplay fans with his captivating vocals at the ...
The increased rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes among this population are due to metabolic adaptations to repeated periods of starvation during the British colonial rule, Oxfam said. The global ...
The report, titled 'Takers, not Makers' and released here on Monday hours before the start of the annual meeting of the rich and powerful across the globe, cited several studies and research papers to ...
Oxfam also alleged that the Dutch and British colonial states were “drug pushers” who used opium trade to consolidate their rule over colonies. It accused the British of “industrial scale ...
Listen to Story The British extracted $64.82 trillion from India from 1765 to 1900 The richest 10% of the UK got $33.8 trillion The British exploited the opium trade, which deepened inequalities The ...