DAOs and Don'ts: Why These DAOs Should Be on Your Radar
What started out with the development of blockchain back in 2009 has now turned into an international system, including financial projects, community-driven initiatives, and functional platforms that are all run on blockchain technology.
Iran loses vote at UN over unpaid dues
Last year Iran also lost its vote over unpaid dues. It said it could not pay even the minimum amount because of US economic sanctions.
US Women's National Team Wins with Soccer Fed Decision
According to Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), there are over 2 million people across the globe who play football frequently.
Why Some UK Entrepreneurs Target the U.S. Rather Than Europe
Despite the difference in business approach between the UK and U.S., many UK entrepreneurs prefer to target the U.S. rather than Europe.
Google to pay $2.5 million for alleged discrimination against 'disadvantaged' female and Asian applicants
The U.S. Department of Labor discovered disparities in pay, which affects their female software engineers, during a routine compliance evaluation.
Lily James, Dominic West may be fined €200 for breaching virus restrictions during Italian holiday
Lily James and Dominic West were spotted getting cosy in Rome on Oct 11 where they were shooting for "The Pursuit of Love."
Slow progress on women's rights decried at UN Summit
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, marked the 25th anniversary of the seminal 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing.
Love child of former Belgian King Albert II seeks equal birth rights as her siblings
Rumours of a royal love child circulated in 1999 after an unauthorised biography of Queen Paola was published
Stocks, crude hammered as Trump's Europe ban fans recession fears
Asian equity markets, already deep in the red in reaction to the WHO announcement, cratered after Trump's address.
Meghan Markle makes surprise visit to London school for International Women's Day
The Duchess of Sussex was caught laughing after the head boy Aker Okoye, 16, planted a kiss on her cheeks.
US votes in crucial primaries after ex-rivals back Biden
Sanders leads Biden nationally in polling.
Riot Games hopes to end gender discrimination lawsuit with $10 million settlement
Riot Games recently reached a settlement worth $10 million with employees involved in the gender discrimination lawsuit.
Australia's women footballers get landmark equal pay deal
Under a new centralised contract system Matildas stars will be paid an equal amount as big-name Socceroos.
Iranian football fan 'Blue Girl' dies after being arrested trying to enter a stadium
Sahar Khodayari took her own life by setting herself on fire after she was arrested and taken to court for trying to attend a football match in Iran.
Lyft stops disclosing key metrics
The company's explanation has some holes.
Uber: What investors need to know before its IPO
There's plenty to love about the ridesharing juggernaut -- but potential investors need to understand the company's challenges as well.
No more 'leaning in' – the myth of the superhero businesswoman holds us all back
Women are increasingly being told that anything can be overcome with drive and a can-do attitude.
Who Is Rashida Tlaib? Palestinian-American poised to be first-ever Muslim congresswoman
Tlaib, a mother of two, won the Democratic nomination for the House in Michigan's 13th congressional district.
How to programme your winning mentality
Our mind comes as standard equipment at birth. It's free, and we don't tend to value the things that we get for free.
Robots to the rescue: How automation can create a more equal society
Discussion on automation often focuses on dystopian outcomes but it could improve gender equality at work.
International Women's Day 2018: The world can't wait for women to lead
Business leaders Dr Amy Jadesimi and Gail Klintworth look at how how gender-balanced leadership benefits business.
The Affair actress Ruth Wilson reveals she was paid less than co-star Dominic West
"So he definitely gets more than me. I mean, I don't know what the figure is, but I'm sure he does," Wilson admitted.
Theresa May might cut student fees to £6,000 per year in radical university review
Theresa May will set out details of the government's landmark review of higher education funding in England, and may announce reduced tuition fees.
Gender pay gap dispute hits Australian potato-carrying race
A gender pay dispute has engulfed the noble sport of potato-carrying in the Australian town of Robertson.
Magazine charges men 26% more for latest issue to reflect gender pay gap
Maclean's publishes two identical issues with different cover prices for men and women to highlight pay inequality in Canada.
Tesco equal pay claim could set supermarket giant back £4bn
Britain's largest retailer faces what could be largest ever equal pay claim as female workers earn £3 an hour less than men.
Second MMA fight for CM Punk? UFC 225 booked for Chicago
The UFC have booked UFC 225 in Chicago in what will be the Windy City's first-ever pay-per-view show. Will CM Punk have his second fight there?
100 years ago the suffragettes got us the vote - now men must learn we're more than sex toys
Our daughters and granddaughters must live in a safer and more equal world.
BBC women experience 'veiled threats' when asking for equal pay, MPs told
MPs of the Department of Culture, Media and Sports select committee heard how female presenters at the BBC experienced 'veiled threats' when asking for equal pay.
Wales shakes up democracy by giving 16-year-olds the vote - will England follow?
The voting age in Wales is set to be lowered to let teenagers aged 16 and over take part in democratic decisions including local council elections.