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In a world where women face significant obstacles to leadership, Girls4Girls (G4G) has emerged as a beacon of hope. During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate, faced criticism for “yelling,” while her male counterpart, Bernie Sanders, was praised for being assertive. Media scrutiny also targeted Clinton’s appearance, criticism rarely directed at Sanders. On the Republican side, Donald Trump’s remarks underscored pervasive gender biases.
Columbia Asia Hospital – Bukit Jalil Uplifting the Capabilities of Healthcare Under Dr Pal’s Vision
In recent years, the area of Bukit Jalil has been rapidly developing into a thriving township that could even be
FINAS: Shaping the Future of Malaysia’s Creative Industry
The creative industry, especially film and television, is not only a vital cultural pillar but also a key economic contributor
Malyan Universal Aims for 2026 Launch of F&B Packaging Thermoforming Factory
Malyan Universal’s journey from a modest shop in 2016 to a leading player in the packaging industry is a testament
The Visionary Behind Affordable Elegance: Christy Ng
Christy Ng, the visionary founder of the renowned Malaysian footwear brand, is an embodiment of determination and entrepreneurial spirit. What
Runways to Green Walls: AkzoNobel’s Bold Strategy in Malaysia
In the fiercely competitive decorative paints market of Malaysia, AkzoNobel Dulux has carved out a strong position by prioritising innovation
Breaking Career Stagnation in Malaysia and Singapore
The Exchange Asia recently spoke with The University of Manchester South East Asia for an exclusive interview with Andrew Jones,