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'You are enough': Therapist urges UAE women to rewrite their inner dialogue
Marisa Peer spoke about the barriers holding women back to a packed audience at the 'We the Women' event in Dubai ...
My first job was as a call centre agent for Vodafone in India for a monthly salary of 4,000 Indian rupees ($45) in 2003-2004.
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EXCLUSIVE: Meet Michael Chandler, the man who protected Uma Thurman, Paul McCartney, and other top celebrities
The Dubai-based expat was the bodyguard to leading Hollywood stars, royal family members and business leaders. He shares the ...
When Dubai chocolate started trending, "I'm like, OK, people want to make chocolate. I need to take advantage of this," said ...
Rio Ferdinand has questioned where British taxpayers' money is being spent as public services appear to be "falling apart".
In a struggling economy, clarity matters more than speed. Reflect on what energizes you, not just what’s available. Tailor ...
Amazon's deep job cuts challenge its AI tools to prove they can do more with less.
The Manila Times on MSN
Cone: Ginebra just getting warmed up
Tim Cone said he expected Barangay Ginebra to have a challenging stretch to start the PBA Season 50 upon seeing the schedule of the Philippine Cup elimination round.
The Punch on MSN
Digital pimps: Nigeria’s booming sex economy where syndicates use tech to trap youth
Beneath Nigeria’s digital landscape lies a shadowy and expanding underworld, a network of tech-savvy middlemen and pimps preying on young boys and girls ...
As he chases history in the Breeders' Cup Turf with Rebel's Romance, the jockey shared his passion for expanding autism ...
Ginebra, led by Holt, put the clamps down on NLEX’s usual suspects JB Bahio and Robert Bolick, who combined for only 12 points. It also helped that the Gin Kings shot 52 percent from the field - a far ...
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