Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 14 -points this morning from Friday's close, at 15,850
on turnover of 2-billion N-T.
The market moved slightly higher on Friday, despite investors erring on the
side of caution ahead of the release of a U-S job market update that traders
are hoping will encourage America's central bank to ease off on plans for
more interest rate hikes.
**AIT Reports US Monitoring Chinese Military Drills Around Taiwan **
The American Institute in Taiwan says the U-S is closely monitoring China's
military exercises around Taiwan.
According to A-I-T, channels of communication with Beijing remain open and
Washington has "repeatedly asked China to show restraint and refrain from
unilaterally (單方地) altering the status quo."
Reuters is citing an A-I-T spokesperson as saying the U-S is "comfortable and
confident" that it has the means to maintain peace and stability in the
region.
The statements comes as Beijing is continuing to a conduct drills around
Taiwan on response to President Tsai Ing-wen's meeting with U-S House Speaker
Kevin McCarthy last week.
**Tai Tzu-ying Plans to Retire at End of 2024 **
And,
Tai Tzu-ying has revealed that she plans to retire from badminton at the end
of next year.
According to Tai, she will cease playing on the professional circuit "even if
she still can still play then."
Tai has talked about retiring from time to time over the past two years, but
this is the first time she has pinpointed an exact timeframe - and her plans
imply that the Paris 2024 Olympics will probably be her last competition.
The 28 year old is currently ranked fourth in the world in the Badminton
World Federation women's singles rankings.
Tai began competing internationally at age 15 and has won three All England
Open titles and three B-W-F World Tour Finals titles.
She also won silver at the Tokyo Olympics.
**France Fire in Collapsed Building **
Officials say eight people remain missing after the building they lived in
exploded and collapsed early Sunday near the port of Marseille.
Mounds of burning debris hampered rescue operations Sunday.
More than 100 firefighters worked to extinguish flames deep within the
rubble, but more than 17 hours later, officials said the situation remained
unstable.
Five people suffered minor injuries from the collapse, which occurred shortly
before 1 a.m. local time.
A neighboring building also came down.
Officials say the presence of the fire under the debris means both water and
flame-extinguishing foam could also be danger to people trapped underneath.
Robots were reportedly being deployed.
**US Health Secretary Criticizes Abortion Pill Ruling **
A top US health official says nothing is off the table when it comes to
making sure a commonly-used abortion pill remains available to women.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports.
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