LeadershipFake flexibility, the menstrual taboo and being called a ‘female CEO’: 5 things women leaders want gone from business on International Women’s Day
From gaslighting to pregnancy bias, female CEOs revealed to Fortune the experiences, phrases, and practices that have no place in the business world.
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Asia
Xi accuses Biden of a ‘containment’ strategy that poses ‘unprecedented, severe challenges’ for China
YouTuber who won a seat in Japan’s senate may be expelled because he hasn’t shown up for a day of work in over 7 months
U.S. is about to ease COVID-19 testing requirements for travelers coming from China
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Europe
Fake flexibility, the menstrual taboo and being called a ‘female CEO’: 5 things women leaders want gone from business on International Women’s Day
Poland rocked by death of a politician’s teenage son following abuse revelations in state media
‘Inflation is a monster that we need to knock on the head’: The chief of the European Central Bank says it must do more to bring down prices
Finance
JPMorgan top executive says it’s too early to say global recession signs are clearing and ‘green shoots are coming through’
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Another strong jobs report shows the economy is still running hot as the Fed desperately tries to bring down inflation
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Oklahoma voters give thumbs down on ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana
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Politics
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Tesla is under investigation after complaints that the steering wheel can suddenly come off while driving
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