Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 131-points this morning from Friday's close, at 14,504
on turnover of 3.9-billion N-T.
The market moved higher on Friday as buying reemerged (重新出現) in the
bellwether electronics sector, helping the main board recoup early losses on
the back of a decline on Wall Street.
However, turnover remained thin with many investors still opted to stay on
the sidelines, awaiting upcoming December U-S non-farm payroll data.
**Paraguay's Lower House Speaker Arrives in Taiwan for 5-Day Visit **
The President of the Paraguayan Chamber of Deputies Carlos Maria Lopez has
arrived in Taiwan for a five-day visit.
Lopez is meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen today.
According to the Presidential Office, Lopez showed strong support for Taiwan
during heightened (提高、增強) cross-strait tensions last August, when China
held live-fire military exercises in areas around Taiwan.
It's the first time that Lopez has visited Taiwan in his capacity as
Paraguay's lower house speaker.
Lopez is heading a parliamentary delegation that includes the chair of the
committee on national defense, security and intelligence; the head of the
committee on social development and housing; and the chair of the committee
on childhood and youth development.
**Lawmakers Invited to Join International Parliamentary Group **
D-P-P lawmaker Fan Yun says she and another lawmaker have been invited by the
Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China to join the group and its
decision-making body.
According to Fan, she and Zhang Qi-lu from the Taiwan People's Party were
invited to become the first Taiwanese members of I-PAC and co-chair the
island's representation in the alliance.
Fan says she will help about 40 "like-minded" Taiwanese lawmakers who have
applied to participate in the group to secure ( 取得) membership, seeking a
collective voice for Taiwan over issues regarding China.
**Brazil Gov Buildings Back Under Contorl **
Authorities have reestablished control of Brazilian government buildings in
the capital several hours after supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro
who refuse to accept his electoral defeat stormed Congress, the Supreme Court
and presidential palace.
The action was a week after the inauguration of his leftist rival, President
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
The demonstrators bypassed security barricades, climbed on roofs, broke
windows and invaded the buildings that were believed to be largely vacant on
a Sunday.
The country's justice minister said roughly 200 people had been arrested.
Lula accused Bolsonaro of encouraging the uprising, while the former
president said peaceful protest was part of democracy but vandalism and
invasion of public buildings were “exceptions to the rule.”
**US Speaker Now Faces Divided House **
Newly-elected House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is about to face his next big test
with a divided House of Representatives -- that’s passing a rules package to
govern the chamber.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.
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