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I have always worked twice as hard as men to be equal, IMF chief says
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva says she had to work “twice as hard” to be equal to her male colleagues.
Pope says equal opportunities for women are key to a better world
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Bangladesh Building Explosion Kills At Least 17; Scores Hurt
The country has a history of fires and industrial disasters, which have been blamed on corruption and lax enforcement of rules.
Oslo’s Klaveness looks beyond Norway to put students on ships
Group looks beyond Norway for the first time to recruit academic talent
Deadly American kidnapping in Mexico: What you need to know
Four Americans were hauled off in a pick-up truck after allegedly being caught in the crossfire of a shootout.
Studying Ukraine war, China’s military minds fret over US missiles, Starlink
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Emotet malware attacks return after three-month break
The Emotet malware operation is again sending malicious spam emails as of Tuesday morning after a three-month break, rebuilding its network and infecting devices worldwide.
As governments adopt third-party automated fraud-detection algorithms, researchers say the companies running the systems are overpaid and lack accountability (Morgan Meaker/Wired)
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As governments adopt third-party automated fraud-detection algorithms, researchers say the companies running the systems are overpaid and lack accountability — When systems designed to catch welfare cheats go …
French strikers maintain pressure to reject pension plan
French train and metro drivers, refinery workers, garbage collectors and others are holding further strikes against President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to raise the retirement age to 64.