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Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened up 39-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 23,526
on turnover of $3.6-billion N-T.



Joseph Wu rebuts Trump chip theft claim
National Security Council head Joseph Wu is rebutting claims by U-S President
Donald Trump that Taiwan stole the semiconductor business from America.

Speaking at the Halifax International Security Forum in Taipei, Wu stressed
that Taiwan "did not steal anything from anybody" ..

…. and stressed that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing "started from
scratch" with "some help from the international community."

The statements come after Trump earlier this week announced that America
could hit semiconductors with tariffs of around 25-per cent in the coming
weeks.

Wu told delegates at the forum that the government is continuing to assess
the potential impact of such a move and will be prepared to adjust its
economic structure if such a need arises.

He warned that those bearing the cost of such tariffs will be U-S consumers,
and he's sure eventually the Trump administration will reconsider (重新考慮)
its decision."



Taoyuan Airport MRT preparing for 200-millionth rider
The Taoyuan Metro Corporation says it's preparing to celebrate its
200-millionth passenger trip earlier than expected.

According to the Airport M-R-T operator, the milestone was originally
projected for March, but due increased ridership during the on-going Lantern
Festival, it's now expected to meet the number sometime this weekend.

The lucky passenger who takes the 200-millionth trip will receive a one-year
Greater Taipei commuter (通勤者) pass and a gifts worth 20,000 N-T.

The five passengers before and after them will receive two-month commuter
passes and special gifts.



Israel: Returned Remains Not Missing Mother
The Israeli military says the remains of two child hostages have been
identified but another body released by Hamas was not the boys’ mother.

Hamas militants had turned over four bodies Thursday under the tenuous
(脆弱的) ceasefire that has paused over 15 months of war.

Israeli confirmed one body was that of Oded Lifshitz, who was 83 when he was
abducted during the Hamas attack that started the war in 2023.

The military said later the remains of Ariel and Kfir Bibas had been
identified and the family notified.

But the military said the additional body was not that of their mother Shiri
Bibas nor any other hostage.

It called the failure to return four hostages Thursday a violation of the
utmost severity of the ceasefire agreement.


UN Alarm on DRC Fighting
The United Nations has once again sounded the alarm bells at the devastating
impact of the continued fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Some 35 thousand people have fled the east of the DRC to Burundi since the
beginning of February.

Rwanda-backed M-23 fighters continue to advance (前進) across both South and
North Kivu.

Jody Jacobs has an update from the United Nations Headquarters in New York…



Argentina Drops Some Charges in Payne Death Case
A court in Argentina has dropped charges of criminal negligence against three
of the five people indicted in connection with the death of Liam Payne, the
former One Direction singer who fell from a third-floor hotel balcony in
Buenos Aires last October.

In its decision, obtained (獲得) by The Associated Press on Thursday, the
Argentine federal appeals court ordered the other two defendants in the case
to remain in custody.

They are facing prosecution on charges they supplied the famed British
boyband star with narcotics.

The charge of negligent homicide carries a sentence of one to five years in
prison in Argentina.


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