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Oxfam says the world’s richest 1% own more wealth than 95% of humanity.
The charity says international cooperation on issues like climate change and poverty is failing due to extreme economic inequality.
Oxfam urges fairer taxation of large corporations and the ultra-wealthy.
The wealth of the world's five richest men has doubled since the start of this decade .
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