News from 2025
Fubon hosts forum on Taiwan’s sustainable transition amid political and economic changes
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
Fubon Group, in collaboration with the Risk Society and Policy Research Center at NTU, hosted the "Fubon Sustainable Future Forum" today.
Gender equality in care work linked to economic stability
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
Care work highlights gender disparities, with women comprising around 62.1% of the global paid health and care workforce and an estimated 76% of all unpaid care work.
Nigerian Cybercrimes Act misuse sparks call for reform from international diplomats
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
On Democracy Day, the heads of missions from the United States, United Kingdom, Finland, Norway, and Canada acknowledged Nigeria's 26 years of democratic governance.
CDC issues global travel health notice for measles
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
The U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur has issued a health alert concerning a Level 1 Global Travel Health Notice for measles, as announced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Social protection project aids displaced families in Pakistan
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, a significant effort is underway to assist nearly one million families affected by conflict and displacement.
ANZ appoints Lachlan Halstead as new country head for China
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
ANZ has announced the appointment of Lachlan Halstead as Country Head ANZ China.
Social Security Administration representatives set for Kosice visit
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
Representatives from the Social Security Administration are scheduled to visit Kosice on June 25, 2025.
Oxford researchers identify new therapeutic target for aggressive leukaemia
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
A research team at the University of Oxford has identified a potential new therapeutic target for blast phase myeloproliferative neoplasm (BP-MPN), an aggressive form of leukaemia.
Robotic electronic skin development offers improved sensory capabilities
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and University College London (UCL) have developed a new type of electronic skin for robots.
World Bank approves $300M for agribusiness development in Togo
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
The World Bank Group (WBG) has approved a $300 million initiative to help Togo establish itself as a regional center for agribusiness and animal nutrition.
Siemens-NVIDIA partnership expands to boost AI in manufacturing
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
Siemens and NVIDIA have announced an expansion of their partnership aimed at accelerating the integration of AI capabilities in manufacturing.
Cambodia urged to diversify economy to sustain growth amid global uncertainties
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
Cambodia's economy has demonstrated resilience amid global uncertainty, with strong exports and a partial revival in private consumption contributing to this stability.
U.S. Embassy clarifies travel advisory for Namibia amid new entry restrictions
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
The U.S. Embassy in Windhoek has clarified its travel advisory and visa policy for Namibia, emphasizing the strong bilateral relationship between the two nations.
COIMA's sustainability officer highlights major projects in Milan
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2025
Stefano Corbella, a Chartered Engineer and member of the Advisory Board of the DABC department at Politecnico di Milano, currently serves as the Sustainability Officer for COIMA.
Tuna conservation spokesperson on recycling nets: NIRSA is 'transforming waste into useful items'
By Globe Banner | Jun 10, 2025
A TUNACONS spokesperson said that in 2024, under a 2022 agreement involving NIRSA, 100 tons of disused fishing nets were delivered by NIRSA and recycled into products like sunglasses and textiles.
Tuna Conservation Group on NIRSA’s role in tuna sustainability push: 'Implemented a Fisheries Improvement Project (FIP) for 8 years'
By Globe Banner | Jun 10, 2025
A representative from TUNACONS said that since 2015, the tuna sustainability partnership, which includes founding members NIRSA, Servigrup, Eurofish, Pesquera Jadran, and Tri Marine with support from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), has been running...
BridgeUSA offers scholarships for summer work travel in the United States
By Globe Banner | Jun 10, 2025
The BridgeUSA Ambassador Scholarship Fund offers an opportunity for university students from selected countries to travel to the United States during their summer break.
U.S. Embassy in Singapore seeks gardening services through new solicitation
By Globe Banner | Jun 10, 2025
The U.S. Embassy in Singapore has announced a requirement for gardening services, according to Solicitation Number 19SN1025Q0032.
Japfa secures $150M sustainability-linked loan with DBS Bank and Rabobank
By Globe Banner | Jun 10, 2025
Japfa Ltd, a prominent agri-food company based in Singapore, has secured a USD 150 million sustainability-linked loan.
Fubon Financial reports mixed earnings amid currency fluctuations
By Globe Banner | Jun 10, 2025
Fubon Financial Holdings has announced its earnings results for May 2025, reporting an unaudited consolidated net loss of NT$5.79 billion.