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**FM to Visit Prague for European Values Summit **
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that Foreign Minister Joseph Wu
will be traveling to Europe this week.

According to the ministry, Wu will be visiting the Czech Republic to deliver
an address at the European Values Summit 2023 in Prague on Wednesday.

He will give a speech titled "One Theater, One World and One Vision," which
will focus on both countries' shared democratic values and human rights as
well as their close partnership during the one-day summit.

However, the foreign ministry is not releasing further details of Wu trip -
including whether or not he will also travel to Brussels later this week.


**Traces of Barbiturates Found in 8 Students at New Taipei Preschool **
The New Taipei City Government says blood tests have found trace amounts of
barbiturates in eight students at a private preschool in the Banqiao
District.

According to New Taipei Deputy Mayor Liu Ho-ran, the blood tests administered
to 28 students on June 5 detected the barbiturate at a concentration (濃度)
of 1 to 1.5-micrograms per milliliter in six of the students,

Two other children showed higher concentrations of 1.5 to 2 and 3 to
3.5-micrograms per milliliter.

Prosecutors opened an investigation into the preschool after several parents
filed reports with police that a teacher had given their children unknown
drugs and used improper physical methods to discipline them.



**Colombia Children Survive Plane Crash **
Children from the ages of 13 down to a 1 year old have been found alive in
thick jungle in Colombia, after they survived a plane crash.

All the adults aboard the crash died when the Cessna aircraft came down on
May 1st.

A massive (大量、巨大的) search operation was successful with the siblings
now back to safety.

Caroline Malone reports.



**Former Scottish First Minister Questioned by Police **
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was arrested and questioned by
police investigating the finances of Scotland's pro-independence governing
party.

Police say a 52-year-old woman was detained Sunday “as a suspect in
connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of
the Scottish National Party.”

The force said she was “released without charge pending further
investigation” after about six hours.

A spokesperson for Sturgeon said the former first minister voluntarily
attended (出席) an interview with police and would cooperate with the
force’s investigation.

Two former officials, the party treasurer and chief executive, have
previously been arrested and questioned as part of the investigation.

Neither has been charged.


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