Saudi Arabia Takes the Lead in Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO)

In a significant development, Saudi Arabia has taken a leadership role in the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) as it was elected its president during the organization’s inaugural meeting. Additionally, Deemah Alyahya, a Saudi national, has been appointed as the first secretary-general of the DCO. This marks a critical milestone in Saudi Arabia’s commitment to fostering…

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Empowering Women’s Financial Confidence: Tips for Building Wealth and Security

Rachel Rodgers, author of “We Should All be Millionaires,” sheds light on the prevalent issue of women lacking confidence in making money decisions. In a survey of high-earning and successful women, a staggering 90% admitted to feeling uncertain about handling their finances. Despite achieving significant financial success, these accomplished women had internalized societal messages that…

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From American Academies to World Cup Glory: Sarina Bolden’s Historic Journey with the Philippines

Sarina Bolden’s remarkable journey from American academies to representing the Philippines at the highest level culminated in a historic moment at the 2023 Women’s World Cup. The 27-year-old forward rose above defenders and scored the first-ever goal for the Philippines in the tournament, securing a 1-0 victory against New Zealand and making her team the…

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A Strange Slow-Play Situation Unfolded During the Final Round of the U.S. Women’s Open

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — During the back nine of Allisen Corpuz’s U.S. Women’s Open victory on Sunday, an unlikely rules situation unfolded involving potential slow play violations in the final pairing.  The group of Corpuz and Japan’s Nasa Hataoka were first put on the clock on the 11th hole. On No. 13, USGA rules officials gave…

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