Women Expand Their Role in Public Security in Boa Vista
Women are taking on prominent roles in the Public Security sector in Boa Vista, Brazil, showing courage and leadership in the Municipal Civil Guard.
AgroShopping: itinerant agribusiness fair highlights female leadership in Araraquara
The AgroShopping itinerant fair in Araraquara, Brazil, emphasizes female leadership in agribusiness during an event held around International Women's Day, featuring discussions and local producers.
Leadership lessons from the Maasai chief who endured the fire test on his arms: 'The community observes the youth to select the chief. Bravery and intelligence are valued'
William Kikanae, a committed Maasai leader, emphasizes education, women's empowerment, and employment to progress his community in Tanzania and Kenya, and he recently visited Spain to promote his projects.
Time to Give Up Misunderstood Latvian Modesty! Interview with Media Company Director Ginta Salmane
Ginta Salmane, a media company director, prepares to speak at the Novatore Impact Summit while reflecting on her modest upbringing and aspirations.
Women’s Ice Hockey Team Became Sole Leader at Home World Championship
The Estonia women's ice hockey team defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 in their third match of the B-group World Championship, securing a leadership position in the tournament.
Women's Week features health actions, debates, and street race in Macapá; check out the schedule
Macapá is hosting Women's Week from March 4 to 8, featuring health services, leadership discussions, workshops, and a street race.
Marlaska appoints a woman to head the Lleida Police Station after sexual harassment cases in the Police
Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska has appointed María Pilar Callejero Cornao as the head of the Lleida Police Station, marking a response to recent sexual harassment scandals within the National Police.
Allies of Flávio Bolsonaro defend female vice president and Economy with women to reduce female rejection of bolsonarism
Flávio Bolsonaro is strategizing to include women in key leadership roles to reduce female rejection of his family's political legacy.
New Outside Directors of the Top 30 Groups Surpass Bureaucrats
A significant shift in the selection of outside directors has been observed in South Korea's top 30 corporate groups, with a higher proportion of candidates from business backgrounds compared to those from bureaucratic backgrounds.
Only Off: in debt and denounced, Quintela trusts in 'his women' to retain La Rioja in 2027
Ricardo Quintela, the controversial governor of La Rioja, Argentina, faces judicial scrutiny and criticism yet remains focused on political strategies to maintain Peronist control in the province.
Barbara Casadei, the cardiologist who has broken glass ceilings: "I pave the way for others"
Cardiologist Barbara Casadei discusses the systemic responsibility in breaking glass ceilings and encouraging representation for women and minorities in leadership roles.
2027: Ogun senatorial aspirant calls for fairness, women inclusion
Aspirant Olamide Davis-Talabi advocates for women's inclusion in politics and calls for fairness in the Ogun Central Senatorial race.
Ecuador defeats Paraguay 5-1 and maintains leadership in the Women's U-20 South American Championship
Ecuador's women's U-20 team secured a historic 5-1 victory over Paraguay, ensuring their spot in the 2026 Women's U-20 World Cup.
The World Speculates About the Woman at the Helm of North Korea, But Kim Likely Has Other Plans
Speculations rise about the role of a woman in leadership in North Korea while Kim Jong-un seems focused on different priorities.
'Your work is very important', they highlight about Eduardo Moscoso, coach of Ecuador's women's team, qualified for the U-20 World Cup
Ecuador's women's U-20 football team has made history by qualifying for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup under the leadership of coach Eduardo Moscoso.
'As soon as he became Mohammad, Deepak was invited to Iftar,' CM Dhami targeted Rahul Gandhi
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami criticized Congress leadership for allegedly protecting individuals who create confusion by changing their identity.
The share of female top executives has taken a step back
The percentage of female executive directors in Denmark has decreased, according to a report, despite an increase in female directors.
Can women referee football matches? And companies? And cities?
The article discusses the implications of a Brazilian football player's sexist comments about women's capabilities in sports, highlighting broader societal issues of gender inequality.
Balance is not a benefit, but a standard of the future
Organizations recognized for their consistent implementation of equality policies and monitoring of wage gaps amid new EU salary transparency directive.
Why are there still so few women CEOs
The article discusses the ongoing scarcity of female CEOs in the UK, highlighting recent resignations of prominent women leaders and the minimal progress in increasing their numbers in top corporate roles.
Highlighting the Strategic Role of Women in Decision-Making is the Main Objective of a Discussion to be Held in Guayaquil
An upcoming discussion in Guayaquil aims to emphasize the strategic role of women in decision-making and professional development in honor of International Women's Day.
In 2022, Labor MPs urged compassion for Australian women and children stuck in Syria. Now Albanese has only contempt
The article discusses the Australian government's handling of the repatriation of citizens trapped in Syrian detention camps, highlighting the change in Labor's stance from compassion to contempt under the current leadership.
Africa: AWLN Convenes High-Level Meetings to Advance Women's Leadership on the Margins of the 39th African Union Summit
The African Women Leaders Network held high-level meetings during the 39th African Union Summit to promote women's leadership in Africa.
Barbro Ehnbom and the Swedish Female Leadership Candidate
Barbro Ehnbom is linked to Jeffrey Epstein through emails revealing her sending images of young women to him, and she is known for her leadership programs for women in Sweden.
With 30% Female Executives, Gender Representation in Executive Committees of Large Companies Progressing Well
France is nearing a mandate requiring 30% of executive committee positions to be held by women, with current levels at nearly 29%.
2027: Ogun monarch backs Iyabo Obasanjo’s governorship ambition
The Eselu of Iselu Kingdom supports Prof. Iyabo Obasanjo's candidacy for the 2027 Ogun State governorship, emphasizing the importance of women's inclusion in politics.
Are women more empathetic than men? What science says
The article examines gender stereotypes surrounding traits such as empathy, dominance, and assertiveness, highlighting persistent biases in the perception of success and power across genders.
Cultural Experience Brings Together Indigenous Peoples and Highlights Women's Leadership in Village in AC
The Sitoakore Indigenous Women's Organization is holding its fifth Cultural Experience in an indigenous village in Acre, emphasizing women's roles and traditional practices.
There is a shortage of 256 women. Stock exchange companies are still far from the EU minimum
Poland's stock exchange companies are struggling to meet EU gender quota requirements for women in leadership positions, with a current deficit of 256 women.
Cocomous representative announces candidacy for vice chairman
MP Karoliina Partanen announces her candidacy for a second term as the vice chairman of the National Coalition Party in Finland.
Leila Khaled.. A Pioneer of Palestinian Women's Diplomacy in European Capitals
Leila Khaled, a prominent Palestinian diplomat and activist, known for her significant role in representing Palestine in European capitals, passed away at the age of 76.
Starmer appoints Antonia Romeo as head of the civil service
Keir Starmer has appointed Antonia Romeo as the first female cabinet secretary, the UK's top civil servant, amidst her long tenure in various government roles despite past bullying complaints.
Business Succession: When the Daughter Takes Over the CEO Position
Two daughters take over family businesses amid a male-dominated industry as their parents retire.
The challenges of Paola Suárez, the new captain of the Argentine team in the Billie Jean King Cup: "I want the growth not to stop"
Paola Suárez has officially become the captain of the Argentine team in the Billie Jean King Cup, aiming to continue the growth of women's tennis in Argentina.
Federal President: A Woman for Bellevue Palace?
The article discusses the upcoming decision on the successor to Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, highlighting the possibility of electing the first woman to the position.
From leadership position to fighting to stay on track - Latvian biathletes reach the finish line in the relay
Latvian biathletes faced challenges in a recent relay, ultimately finishing after showcasing both skill and setbacks during the competition.
Teriba urges women to exploit FG aviation policies
Bukola Teriba encourages women in the aviation industry to leverage favorable government policies for career advancement.
New organization for women's entrepreneurship within February
A new organization aimed at promoting women's entrepreneurship, called the Organization for Women's Entrepreneurship and Leadership (OGE), is set to be established in Greece this February.
Warning of a coup - North Korea's next leader is a 13-year-old girl or 'the most dangerous woman in the world'
North Korea may see a shift in leadership with 13-year-old Kim Ju-ae positioned as a potential successor amidst rising influence of women in the ruling lineage.
Shortage of Women in Executive Boards: Austria's Boards Remain a Male Domain
A recent report highlights the persistent underrepresentation of women in executive roles within Austrian publicly listed companies, where women hold only 13.8% of board positions.
Queen of Jordan in Mumbai... Seen with the entire Ambani family
Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan visited Mumbai, meeting with Mukesh Ambani and the entire Ambani family, during her tour of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre.
Anna Psarouda – Benaki: Farewell to a politician of another era
The death of Anna Psarouda – Benaki, Greece's first female President of the Parliament and the first woman to serve as President of the Academy of Athens, prompts reflections on her significant contributions to Greek politics and academia.
The women who have given a voice to power in Munich
Women took on authoritative roles as moderators during the Munich Security Conference, shaping the discussions on global issues despite the predominance of male leaders.
Women's advocate quits Liberal Party after Ley defeat
Charlotte Mortlock resigns from the Liberal Party after the leadership defeat of Sussan Ley, raising concerns about women's representation in the party.
Africa: 'Women Leaders Reshaping African Governance' - Namibia Convenes High-Level Dialogue in Addis
Namibia hosted a high-level dialogue in Addis Ababa focused on women's leadership in African governance during the African Union Summit.
She is likely to lead North Korea
The article discusses the potential leadership of a woman in North Korea.
In the Mud: How the New Season Started, Who Joined, and What Changed in La Quebrada
The second season of 'En el barro' premiered on Netflix, delving into the evolving dynamics of a women’s prison in La Quebrada, showcasing new leadership and fragile alliances among characters.
The 'LEADER' Growth and Inspiration Forum Will Be Held for the Ninth Time in May
The 'LEADER' Forum, dedicated to women's growth and inspiration, will take place on May 15th in Latvia and expects to gather 3,700 participants this year.
Novatore Impact Summit announces its 5th anniversary program
The Novatore Impact Summit, focused on advancing women's economic growth, has announced its agenda for the upcoming conference featuring prominent speakers from various fields.
Sister Nina Benedikta Krapić from Rijeka Becomes the Second Person in the Vatican Press Office
Sister Nina Benedikta Krapić has been appointed as the deputy director of the Vatican Press Office, effective March 1.