- Exchange between Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs FUNAKOSHI Takehiro and Chinese Ambassador to Japan WU Jianghao mofa.go.jp
- China bans export of dual-use items to Japan amid tensions over Taiwan Al Jazeera
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Exchange between Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs FUNAKOSHI Takehiro and Chinese Ambassador to Japan WU Jianghao – mofa.go.jp
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Men’s Tennis Fights Hard, But Falls to No. 15 California
HONOLULU–The University of Hawai’i men’s tennis team kicked off its 2026 season falling in a hard fought…
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Pakistan PM visits Quetta to meet Balochistan leadership, inaugurate development projects – Arab News
- Pakistan PM visits Quetta to meet Balochistan leadership, inaugurate development projects Arab News
- PM Shehbaz to visit Quetta today The Nation (Pakistan )
- PM Shehbaz to visit Quetta for school inauguration and security meeting Dunya News
- Prime…
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World Cross Country Championships 2026: Megan Keith leads British hopes
Few people forget their school cross-country days, trudging through murky playing fields on freezing winter afternoons, invariably clad in kit sourced from the lost property bin.
While park runs, trail runs and marathons boom in popularity among…
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Superradiant Terahertz Laser Powered by Electron Microbunches
In a groundbreaking advancement for terahertz (THz) science and technology, researchers have unveiled a novel approach to free-electron laser (FEL) design that leverages electron microbunch trains to achieve superradiant emission. This…
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TTAP convoy heads to Lahore in solidarity with Imran Khan’s family
Achakzai-led alliance plans receptions en route, alleges crackdown on PTI workers
TTAP convoy reached Gujar Khan, where it received a formal welcome. SCREENGRAB
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Hubble discovers ‘Cloud 9,’ strange cosmic object with no stars
Using the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a new type of…
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ASICS launches global ‘Move Your Body, Move Your Mind’ campaign and unveils the SOLUTION SPEED™ FF 4 tennis shoe
[8 January 2026 – Hoofddorp, The Netherlands] – ASICS today announces two major launches that reinforce the brand’s 75-year commitment to the transformative power of movement: the global “Move Your Body, Move Your Mind” campaign and the new…
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Minister Troy announces Government funding to ensure continuation of Women in Finance Charter
- €50,000 funding will support continued research and data gathering
- Over 72,000 employees in financial and insurance sector now represented in the Charter through 104 signatories
- Women now account for 43.4% of senior management amongst signatory firms, compared to 36.2% when firms signed up
Minister of State with responsibility for Financial Services, Credit Unions, and Insurance, Robert Troy, T.D. has today announced direct Government support for Ireland’s Women in Finance Charter through the funding of the data partner.
Ireland’s Women in Finance Charter seeks to improve female representation in financial services firms operating in Ireland. Originating under the Ireland for Finance strategy in 2022, the initiative is led by industry and supported by government. The lead organisations are: Banking & Payments Federation Ireland, Financial Services Ireland (part of Ibec), Insurance Ireland, and Irish Funds, with active participation from the Department of Finance and the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, and Enterprise Ireland.
Initially established for a three-year pilot period from 2022 to 2025, the Charter has built significant momentum. Signatories now number 104 companies, representing over half of all employees in the financial and insurance sector in Ireland.
According to the Charter’s most recent annual report, female representation at senior levels of signatory firms has improved since its inception:
- At Board level, where average female representation is 36.3% (30.3% when firms signed up)
- At Senior management (43.4%, compared to 36.2% when firms signed up)
- At CEO level (22.6%, compared to 19.4% when firms signed up)
Government funding for the data partner with the budget of up to €50,000 (inclusive of VAT) will help maintain this progress, alongside the continued leadership and contribution of industry partners to drive positive change and showcase best practice. This support is in line with Programme for Government commitments to promote gender diversity and inclusion within the financial services sector and across the public sector.
For the initial three-year pilot period the ESRI has been the data partner and centrally involved in the production of the Annual Report. As Government is now financially supporting the analytical work, a procurement process is being undertaken to secure a data partner for the coming period.
Minister Troy said:
Chair of the Women in Finance Charter Steering Group and CEO of Wells Fargo Bank International Fiona Gallagher said:
BPFI, Chief Executive, Brian Hayes said:
Financial Services Ireland (FSI) Director, Patricia Callan said:
Insurance Ireland, CEO, Moyagh Murdock said:
Irish Funds Chair, Pat Lardner said:
Recognising the impact that that the Charter has made, Minister Troy also called on the international financial services sector to consider additional inclusion measures so as to ensure that the sector is fully representative of society. Over the course of 2026, Minister Troy and Department of Finance officials will work with stakeholders to capture current inclusivity activity, including best practice, and identify key gaps for further attention by the sector. Doing so, will complement wider government activity like the newly established Disability Unit within the Taoiseach’s department.
Note to editor:
The lead organisations are: Banking & Payments Federation Ireland, Financial Services Ireland (part of Ibec), Insurance Ireland, and Irish Funds, with active participation from the Department of Finance, the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Balance for Better Business, Enterprise Ireland and experts in the area including the 30% Club, 100 Women in Finance and 100 Women in Finance Early Career. An independent data partner, the Economic Social and Research Institute, (ESRI) was funded by industry for 2022-2025 to collect and report on data to ensure independent, credible analysis on an annual basis. A Steering Group has been established for ongoing governance of the Charter. Its core membership is drawn from the main finance industry associations and organisations working to support the advancement of women in firms, and they are supported by the public sector.
A public procurement process is underway to identify a data partner for the 2026 period.
Ireland’s Women in Finance Charter, Annual Report 2025 is available at this link.
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Sound of 2026: Rap polymath Jim Legxacy is the runner-up
Inspired, he started making his own beats, stitching together samples and genres to create a sonic collage reflecting his tumultuous London existence.
It’s an approach that was inspired by his university course in graphic design.
“My teacher would…
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