Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened down 109-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
22,253 on turnover of 4.8-billion N-T.
The market lost ground on Tuesday amid lingering investor concerns over U-S
tariff policies.
Market watchers say investors appear cautious, as they await a possible trade
agreement between Taiwan and the U-S, while foreign institutional investors
continue to hold a large number of short futures contracts, indicating they
also remain wary of the tariff issues.
Taiwan to ask allies to raise China flight route issue at ICAO meet
The government reportedly plans to ask Taiwan's diplomatic and unofficial
allies to raise the issue of China's decision to unilaterally launch a new
flight route in the Taiwan Strait at the International Civil Aviation
Organization's triennial assembly (三年一次的).
It comes comes after China on Sunday announced that it will open the
northwest-to-southeast W-121 route connecting Dongshan in Zhejiang province
to the north-south M-503 flight route in the Taiwan Strait.
The International Civil Aviation Organization's triennial assembly will be
taking place in Montreal in September
Taiwan last attended the event as a guest in 2013.
CDC offers free syphilis tests to under-24s as youth cases rise
The Centers for Disease Control has rolled out free, rapid syphilis tests to
people under the age of 24.
The program began on July 1 and is available through 13 participating
hospitals nationwide.
The C-D-C's Division of Chronic Infectious Disease says the tests have been
introduced to a rise in the number of cases of syphilis among people aged 13
to 24.
According to the C-D-C, the number of cases involving people in that age
bracket (年齡段) has increased for four consecutive years.
The C-D-C says the free syphilis testing program has no set deadline or quota.
Texas flooding death toll rises to over 100 people
More than 100 people, many of them children, are now confirmed dead after
flash floods ravaged a part of central Texas.
Search efforts are now in their fifth day.
US correspondent Kate Fisher reports
Canada Arrests for Land Seizing Plot
Canadian police have arrested four individuals, including two active members
of Canada's military, for allegedly plotting to seize land in the province of
Quebec.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced on Tuesday that three suspects are
charged with facilitating “terrorist activity.”
They allegedly planned to form an anti-government militia and conducted
military-style training and scouting operations.
Police said that the investigation began in March 2023.
That led to January 2024 searches that uncovered explosives, ammunition, and
firearms.
A fourth suspect faces weapons-related charges.
Authorities describe the case as ideologically (意識形態上) motivated
extremism.
The suspects allegedly used Instagram to recruit (招募) members.
Greece Closes Acropolis Due to Heat
Authorities in Athens closed the Acropolis for several hours due to high
temperatures.
The closure lasted from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
Mandatory work breaks remain in effect in parts of Greece, especially islands
and central regions where temperatures have exceeded 40 degrees Celsius.
These measures, which began Monday, include fines of 2,000 euros per worker
for noncompliance.
Officials warn that the risk of wildfires, already at a "very high" level in
the eastern mainland, could worsen (惡化) later this week.
That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____.
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