Unilever Prestige is one of the fastest-growing parts of our business. But its premium beauty brands aren’t just about effective ingredients and indulgent experiences. As Executive Vice President Vasiliki Petrou explains: “If the brand doesn’t have a purpose, then it doesn’t belong here.”
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As 2021 draws to a close, our Chromebook Apps team is taking the time to reflect on all the ways Chromebooks have helped us tackle another year of doing just about everything from home
MoreThe IMF’s mandate is to safeguard the stability of the international monetary and financial system, and crypto assets are changing the system profoundly.
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MoreOur favorite Chrome extensions of 2021
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All year, developers from around the world build Chrome extensions that make browsing easier, more productive and more personalized — whether you’re on the web to work, learn, play or all of the above
MoreThe negative impacts of corruption are well known. It diverts scarce development dollars from the people who need them most and corrodes the systems and services that are integral for reducing extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity
MoreTo tackle climate change, take on corruption
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It is easy to think of development priorities as competitors that must vie with one another for headlines and the public’s attention
More“Just one more article.” Sound familiar? If it does, that might be why the world searched doomscrolling more than ever this year.
MoreWhat is Telehealth? Telehealth is a new and easy way to access healthcare, no matter where you are. With technology becoming such a huge part of our everyday lives, healthcare industries have found that offering telephone and video appointments is a great way to help patients who do not want to come into the surgery.
MoreLeonard C Boyle, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that MATTHEW O. CLASON, 40, of Cheshire, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea in Hartford to 30 months of imprisonment, followed by two years of supervised release, for stealing more than $600,000 from an investment client.
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