Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened down 58-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
16,864 on turnover of 2.7-billion N-T.
The market moved sharply higher on Wednesday to close above the 16,900-point
mark as semiconductor stocks attracted investor interest.
While buying also focused on old economy stocks, in particular those in the
tourism and green energy storage sectors, to lend additional (附加的) support
to the broader market throughout the trading day.
**Ko Dismisses Xi Meet Without Agenda **
Taiwan People's Party chairman and presidential candidate Ko Wen-je says he
has no plans to meet with China's Xi Jinping "just for the sake of it" and if
such a meeting were to take place "there must be a clear aim for such talks."
Speaking to reporters during his trip to Tokyo, Ko said he firmly believed
there is "no problem" with cultural exchanges with China and he supports be
economic cross-strait cooperation.
Ko has been holding talks this week in Tokyo with former and current Japanese
government officials and Taiwan business owners in Japan.
He's slated to (定於) return to Taiwan today.
**CDC Reports First Monkeypox Case in a Child **
The Centers for Disease Control says a four-year boy has tested positive for
monkeypox.
According to C-D-C Deputy Director General Philip Luo, its the first case in
Taiwan of the the disease in a child.
The boy is believed to have been infected by a family member, who had
previously been confirmed as having contracted the disease.
Health officials also say the boy had been absent from pre-school after
coming down with the illness, and the risk of transmission (傳播) is low.
However, people he had close contact with at home and at school have been
ordered to closely monitor their health for 21 days.
**SKorea National Security Strategy Targets North **
South Korea is highlighting (強調) Pyongyang as a main security threat in its
newly unveiled National Security Strategy.
The document highlights the risks of North Korea's nuclear and missile
programs.
Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo
**Expedition Sights More Vaquitas **
A new research expedition (考察隊;探險隊) report suggests that the remaining
handful of Mexico’s endangered vaquita porpoises are holding on in their
only habitat in the Gulf of California.
Experts on the expedition estimate they saw from 10 to 13 of the elusive
porpoises during nearly two weeks of sailing in the gulf last month.
That is a similar number to those seen in the last such expedition in 2021.
Experts from Mexico, the conservation group Sea Shepherd and the U.S.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said they sighted at least
one and probably two calves.
They said there may be more vaquitas out there, since the voyage covered only
part of the creature’s habitat in the gulf.
It lives nowhere else, and the species cannot be captured, held or bred in
captivity.
That was the I.C.R.T. news,
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