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Here’s one positive outcome of Will Smith’s unhinged moment at the Oscars: It brought global attention to alopecia. And here’s another: Jada Pinkett Smith seems to have made peace with it. She wore her near-baldness intentionally, glamming
A few days after former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced her run for her state’s open at-large House seat after more than a decade out of elected office, Alaska’s senior Republican Senator, Lisa Murkowski, declared that she will vote
The world celebrated women on March 8 — and brought back into focus the strength of the women and their varied roles. One such invaluable and inextricably linked role is that of women and the environment. The United Nations Environment Programme
The EHS celebrated Emirati women under the “Inspiring Reality, Sustainable Future” theme for Emirati Women’s Day 2022, highlighting the UAE’s achievements in women’s empowerment and enhanced opportunities for Emirati women’s success.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed his sadness over the death on Aug.14, her country Pakistan’s National Day, of pioneering UN official Dr. Nafis Sadik, 92, at her home in New York City.
BeingShe recently hosted its annual business and professional awards at Sofitel Dubai Downtown. The awards ceremony was held under the patronage of Sheikh Juma Bin Maktoum Al Maktoum.
The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has succeeded over the past few years in meeting gender balance standards in its organisational chart, with women now making up more than 50% of the FTA’s team.
This Human Rights Day (10 December), we should remember the global “shadow pandemic” of gender-based violence; a human rights atrocity that continues to go unchallenged. I call on all men, particularly those in positions
The Sharjah Business Women Council (SBWC), a NAMA Women Advancement affiliate, and Sharjah Entrepreneurship centre (Sheraa), have reinforced their commitment to the shared vision of transforming Sharjah into a global hub of female talent and
Sahar Al Rasti, the first Emirati female ship captain to work in field, said that working behind the rudders of ships for long days, and challenging the waves of the sea requires a lot of determination and passion as well.