Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened down 20-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
15,606 on turnover of 2-billion N-T.
The market bucked the regional downward trend on Monday and gained ground, as
investors opted to ignore signs that America's economy is expected to show
slower growth this year and on news of more possible interest rate hikes by
the U-S Federal Reserve.
**Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton to Visit Taiwan **
Former U-S National Security Adviser John Bolton is set to visit Taiwan later
this month.
Radio Free Asia is citing Bolton's office as saying he'll be visiting Taiwan
to deliver speeches at two events.
One of those events is the World Taiwanese Congress, which begins on April
29, while the other is an event marking the 40th anniversary of the founding
of the Formosan Association for Public Affairs on May 1.
Bolton has visited Taiwan on numerous occasions in the past.
However, his upcoming visit comes after Bolton announced his bid to become
the Republican Party's nominee (提名人) for president.
Bolton has long called for Washington to officially recognize Taiwan as a
country.
**More Monkeypox Vaccine Doses to Arrive by Late May **
The Centers for Disease Control says it expects to take delivery of more
monkeypox vaccine doses next month.
The statement comes after the stock it currently holds was fully booked by
people wishing to be inoculated against the disease.
According to the C-D-C, it's currently in the process of signing a new
contract for the vaccine that can be used for the vaccination of 60,000
people.
C-D-C Deputy Director-General Philip Luo says the doses are expected to
arrive in Taiwan in mid or late May and will be available islandwide one week
after their delivery.
The new doses are likely to be administer no later than early June.
**US calls for Russia prisoner release **
The United States has called on Russia to immediate release several people it
argues have been wrongfully detained (被拘留).
The comments came during a United Nations Security Council meeting chaired by
Russia's Foreign Minister.
William Denselow reports from New York.
**Mexico Liquid Meth In Tequila Bottles **
Inspectors from the Mexican Navy say they have found 11,520 tequila bottles
bound for export that actually contained concentrated liquid meth.
The Navy said Monday the bottles contained the equivalent of almost ten tons
of methamphetamine.
The discovery was made over the weekend at the Pacific coast seaport of
Manzanillo.
Tests indicated the bottles contained 8,640 kilograms of meth.
Mexico has become a major producer of meth, and drug smugglers frequently are
stopped at the border with liquid meth in containers in their cars.
The liquid meth is usually recovered by the smugglers and taken to
specialized (專門) facilities where the water is extracted and then returned
to its usually crystal form.
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