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UEFA Women's Euro kicks off in Switzerland with 16 of the continent's best teams. Reigning Euro champions England will have a ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was listed as the most powerful women, according to Forbes. Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, followed closely behind in ...
Prinz also holds the record for the most appearances at the Women's Euro (23) and is the tournament's joint-top goalscorer of ...
Good morning! Marine Le Pen was barred from running for office, Columbia University has a new president (again), and we have the latest from one of the most powerful women in Europe. - At the top ...
Spain’s star-packed squad is bidding to follow up on its World Cup success with a first triumph at the Women’s European ...
Women with board roles are far higher in European companies than in the U.S., but they fall short of the U.S. when it comes to directorial or CEO roles, according to STOXX Europe 600 data cited by ...
In the male-dominated world of soccer leadership, many of the trailblazing women have come from Norway. The Norway team ...
What's at stake for these players and teams? Plenty. For England, it's about winning a consecutive Euro championship after ...
From tournament stalwarts Pia Sundhage and Sarina Wiegman to international debutante Rhian Wilkinson, the Women's European ...
After the U.S., China has the most women leading the business world, with 8, followed by seven each in France and the U.K. Only 20—out of more than 50—female Fortune 500 CEOs make the list.