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Scottish Trans hold demonstration in front of Parliament

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The organisation Scottish Trans holds a demonstration in front of the Scottish Parliament as MSPs debate gender recognition law reforms. A group of counter-protesters opposed to the Bill show up, prompting supporters to try and cover up...
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Bloomberg

Black in Focus, Holding A Sister - Monique Morris & Bré Rivera

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Monique Morris and Bré Rivera discuss the Holding a Sister Initiative with Karen Toulon on Bloomberg Equality "Black in Focus." The initiative is fully centered on the challenges, opportunities, and joy of trans, femme and gender...
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Curated Video

President Ma Ying-jeou swears in new Cabinet in bid to renew public support

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1. Wide of cabinet handover ceremony 2. Mid of outgoing Taiwanese premier Liu Chao-shiuan (left), Taiwanese vice-president Vincent Siew (middle) and incoming Taiwanese premier Wu Den-yih (right) holding seal 3. Mid of newly appointed...
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Bloomberg

Ellen Pao: There Should Be More Women CEOs

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May 3 -- Ellen Pao, who helped shine a light on gender-discrimination issues in Silicon Valley with her lawsuit against a top venture capital firm, unveiled an advocacy group on Tuesday that focuses on diversity in the technology industry.
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Sky News

Sadiq Khan at Labour Party Conference

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Sadiq Khan at Labour Party Conference
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Bloomberg

Is a $25 Billion Snapchat IPO Feasible?

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Oct. 7 -- Snapchat's reported $25 billion valuation for its initial public offering could mean the messaging service would have to reach $1.3 billion in 2017 revenue to match Facebook's IPO multiple. Bloomberg Intelligence's Jitendra...
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VOICED : Pakistan's third sex seeks a reformation

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Pakistan is one of just 7 countries worldwide to legally recognise a third gender the community is visible and tolerated as part of local culture yet despite that many feel targeted and some fear for their safety
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Bloomberg

A Step Back for Gender Equality in the Board Room

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Jun.20 -- Just under 28 percent of the 431 open board seats in Fortune 500 companies were awarded to women in 2016, down from 30 percent the year before. In today's "Walk the Talk," Bloomberg's Jeff Green takes a look at gender equality...
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Bloomberg

Odds of a Woman Leading a Big Bank Are Now More Than Zero

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Jun.15 -- Bloomberg's Jordyn Holman discusses the increasing odds that a female will head one of the big banks. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Jennifer Lawrence, Darren Aronofsky Discuss New Horror Film 'Mother!' | THR News

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Jennifer Lawrence and Darren Aronofsky discuss their latest project -- thriller 'Mother!' -- at the Venice Film Festival.
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Bridgeman Arts

Capital County, 1950, part 7 - Children at primary school, boys and girls in different classes, and adult education

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Clip 7 of a film called Capital County, exploring the work of the London County Council (LCC) and the development and administration of London in 1950. The film presents council services seen through the eyes of an ordinary citizen of...
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Bloomberg

What Goldman Sachs Is Doing to Close the Gender Investment Gap

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Jun.22 -- Stephanie Cohen, chief strategy officer at Goldman Sachs, discuss the bank's "Launch With GS" initiative providing a $500 million investment in females in business and fund management. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Why being called a "bitch" in Hollywood isn't all bad

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Amber Heard is one of Hollywood’s brightest stars. Ahead of Women’s Equality Day she discusses the dark secret of gender bias in Tinsel Town
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Bloomberg

Bilfinger CEO on Earnings, 2019 Outlook, Gender Diversity

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Aug.14 -- Tom Blades, chief executive officer at Bilfinger, discusses his company's return to profit, his outlook for 2019 and gender diversity at the company. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Babiak Says More Women in Boardroom Equals Better Return on Equity

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Nov.27 -- Jan Babiak is an independent director and on the boards of a number of companies, including Bank of Montreal, Walgreens Boots Alliance and Euromoney. Babiak discussed the need for more women in the boardroom and the impact they...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines
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Curated Video

India's Foreign Minister on climate, Kashmir

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India's Foreign Minister Tuesday said he believes the ability of India achieving United Nation's sustainable development goals will have an impact on the international community to achieve the targets because "our numbers are so big."
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Bloomberg

Eight Tech Execs, One Woman on Glassdoor Top CEO List

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Sep.17 -- Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor, discusses a report on the best CEOs during the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CLEAN : Waxed chests, face masks, beard oil: young Indian men defy gender norms

9th - Higher Ed
Exfoliation, nail buffing, face masks... with inspiration from Bollywood actors and cricket superstars, increasing numbers of young men in India are taking self-grooming seriously, and in the process upending the country's rigid gender...
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Bloomberg

France's Moreno Calls for More Women on Boards

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Jan.25 -- Elisabeth Moreno, France's equality minister, discusses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the most vulnerable. She also comments on her initiative to include more women on boards in an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Women-Led Hedge Fund Startups Are on the Rise

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Of the thousands of hedge funds, only about 80 are led by women today, but the Kresge Foundation says that number is on the rise. Nishant Kumar reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Sky News

Campaigners say misogyny should be classed as a hate crime

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VOICED: Should misogyny be classed as a hate crime? It's a question that's been asked of the Government many times in recent weeks, following the setencing of the killer of Sarah Everard. The Prime Minister isn't keen, saying he believes...
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Press Association

Prime Minister defends national insurance hike

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Boris Johnson has defended the national insurance increase but acknowledged households were facing “unquestionably tough times”. The Prime Minister also said the actions of Russian forces in the Ukrainian town of Bucha “doesn’t look far...
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Sky News

Feminsts strongly opposed to proposed Gender Recognition Act changes

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VOICED: Gender has become a battle ground, the proposal to allow self identification sparking a bitter divide between the transgender community and some feminist groups. INTERVIEWS: Jess Bradley, Transgender Activist Woman attacked by...