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Giant firms vie to recruit visually impaired Turkish woman
Microsoft and global consulting firm McKinsey are competing to recruit a young, visually impaired Turkish woman, Fulya Akkaya, who ranked first in the university entrance exam five years ago.
Woman’s Day marked by warnings of violence against women
Ljubljana – The Slovenian PEN Centre and Mira, the women’s committee at the centre, warned of violence against women ahead of Woman’s Day, 8 March, while the Manager Association warned of inequalities at work, aggravated by the Covid-19 epidemic. A number of online discussions on the problems and potential of women will be held today.
Who is Pete Buttigieg?
Pete Buttigieg has built his campaign around the idea of generational change.
Until launching his presidential campaign in January 2019, Buttigieg was a relatively obscure mayor of South Bend, a city in Indiana of just over 100.000 people, as New York Times reports.
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PPC planning to power into natural gas retail market too
Public Power Corporation is launching a counterattack in the retail market, expanding its activity to the provision of natural gas too.
A mall and gold mine are key to Greek revival
The word most frequently used by Greeks to describe their new government is "weird." That is not meant pejoratively. Instead, it describes the unusual speed and specificity with which Kyriakos Mitsotakis has taken to the job of prime minister. What people mean is: "This is really weird for Greece."
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A Greek economic renaissance could benefit the broader Arab world
Shortly before Greece's recent election, the gifted orator and then-prime minister Alexis Tsipras delivered a rousing speech to a cheering throng of supporters, at one point declaring that his main opponent could not achieve what Tsipras was experiencing at that moment: an adoring crowd. "They can't have a rally like this one," he said.
PPC head calls for drastic solutions
A day before the publication of Public Power Corporation's first-quarter results on Friday, which will reveal the extent of the utility's financial troubles, the corporation's chairman and chief executive officer chose to present an account of his time in office at PPC's annual general meeting.
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Digitization can Increase Bulgarian GDP by EUR 8 Billion by 2025
Digitization can be the next major driver of Bulgaria's growth and so our country can add up to 8 billion euros to its gross domestic product by 2025.
PPC caught in a storm related to its own sustainability
Kathimerini's revelation that consultancy company McKinsey has deemed Public Power Corporation unsustainable while drafting its new business plan has generated concern not only at the power giant but also in the Energy Ministry.
PPC is not a viable company, McKinsey report shows
Greece's Public Power Corporation (PPC) is not viable and will need to take specific steps to restore its position, the McKinsey consulting group warned in a report to the company detailing the state of the company's finances.
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