Why Are HR Crusaders Hadid And Campbell In Qatar?
Qatar - They are fashion icons who are known as ‘social justice warriors’ too. Bella Hadid and Naomi Campbell has taken the world by storm, but this time it is not for the right reasons.
Qatar - They are fashion icons who are known as ‘social justice warriors’ too. Bella Hadid and Naomi Campbell has taken the world by storm, but this time it is not for the right reasons.
Global - A strong company culture is critical for every company because it affects how engaged your employees are and how long you can keep them. In our current post-pandemic world, more and more trends
Brazilia - Brazil's toxic presidential election took a surreal and violent turn after far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's radical ally used hand grenades and a rifle to attack federal police officers as they tried to arrest
Hong Kong - Shares in Hong Kong fell to their lowest level since the global financial crisis after an important speech by the mayor on Wednesday. The underlying Hang Seng index fell more than 3%
Chad - According to the country's prime minister, security forces in the capital of Chad, N'Djamena, have forcibly dispersed rallies demanding for a quicker transition to democratic governance, resulting in at least 50 deaths and
US - The bad year for Snap continues. On Thursday, Snap reported $1.13 billion in revenue for the three months ending September, up 6% from a year earlier and less than Wall Street expected, as
Puerto Rico - More than 100 Haitian migrants have been found on a desert island off Puerto Rico as Haiti continues to recover from a humanitarian crisis sparked by a surge in gang violence, the
UK - British Prime Minister Liz Truss on Monday apologized for her controversial mini-budget, which crashed the country's currency, rocked financial markets and led to the sacking of her finance minister and closest political ally.
Ukraine - There have been at least four explosions in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, with a presidential adviser blaming "kamikaze drones" sent by Russia. “It shows their desperation,” said Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to
UK - Nearly 600 Liverpool port workers will leave again between 24 October and 7 November, according to Unite. Dock workers said they would go on strike for another two weeks over wages and jobs.
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