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There is a persisting gender gap among key decision-makers in major corporations and financial institutions in the EU, with women accounting for 8% of CEOs, 21% of executives, and 34% of non-executives in the first half of 2022, EIGE said.

Since Albania opened its borders in the 1990s, residents have left en masse, desperate to escape hardship and isolation after weathering brutal oppression at the hands of the country's communist dictatorship.

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Women in positions of authority has largely driven this modest growth, although they remain underrepresented in politics, making up just over a third of members of regional and local/municipal legislatures and 33% of members of national parliaments, EIGE said.

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"While the full extent of the social and economic impact is still unfolding, before and throughout the pandemic women were more likely to be unemployed or to work fewer hours than they wished," the report published on Wednesday said.



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'Yes I would because I see it all the time and so many brilliant companies do exist, but not quite making their way into the Stock Exchange. I do think if we can encourage more businesses to go that way, that can only be a good thing.'

We believe it was the right thing to do and taxi Volos Airport to airport price then the club has to be free to try to fight for the future in the most positive and stable way.' 'We tried to do the right things as human beings to help a club that has been supporting us, in my case for many years, and in others cases here as well, whether you were injured, sick, performing or not performing.

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'They were very convincing with every argument they gave to all of us that it was the right thing to do. 'The club had a very thorough plan of how they needed to restructure in order to be more stable for the future,' said the manager.

Speaking in his office where British and Albanian flags stand taxi from Volos Airport to delphi side by side, Has mayor online taxi Volos Airport Liman Morina told AFP that 80 per cent of his constituents 'survive thanks to the hard and honest work of their relatives in Britain'.

A Union Jack flies proudly next to a framed photo of the late Queen Elizabeth II, while an iconic red telephone box is perched on the corner of the Britain Resto Lounge as cars with UK licence plates zoom past.

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‘I believe that the UK has been a great place to found the business. I look at the London Stock Exchange and I don't see enough tech companies on there. I wanted to be a flag bearer. I feel very supported by the UK infrastructure.

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But the town of Has in Albania's northeast, dubbed 'Little London', now serves as a homage to the country that has taken in so many of its citizens, despite plans in Westminster to crack down on the influx of more than 12,000 migrants this year.

Klodian Kastrati, a sociologist who works in Has, said: 'Emigration is an epidemic that affects all young people here contaminated by the idea of leaving for transportation in greece Volos Airport Britain in the hope of creating a better future'.

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