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**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 91-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 17,153
on turnover of $5.9-billion N-T.



**Cabinet approves amendments targeting power-based sexual harassment **
Taiwan's Executive Yuan has approved a set of draft amendments, that say
employers may face a fine of up to $1 million NT for sexual harrassment of
their employees.

The draft amendments aim to start an "effective" clampdown (鎮壓) on sexual
harassment, and to strengthen protections for victims of sexual violence.

The proposal mandates the local government to intervene when an individual is
sexually harassed by their employer, or is not satisfied with their
organization's handling of their sexual misconduct report.


**Kaohsiung Factory Fire and Explosion **
Firefighters are working to put out a blaze at a factory in Kaohsiung.

Officials say several explosions were reported by residents near the
electronic components factory in Nan-zhi District at around 7am today, and
emergency personnel were dispatched to (發送, 派遣) the scene.

They say there have been no reports of any injuries or workers trapped so
far, but firefighters are still fighting to contain the blaze through thick
smoke.

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**ICC Investigating Darfur War Crimes **
The International Criminal Court prosecutor says he is investigating alleged
new war crimes and crimes against humanity in Sudan’s western Darfur region.

Karim Khan told the U.N. Security Council on Thursday that fighting between
government forces and the paramilitary Rapid Security Forces has spilled into
Darfur which was wracked by (被毀壞) bloodshed and atrocities in 2003.

He said the country is now “in peril of allowing history to repeat itself.”

In 2005, the Security Council referred the situation in Darfur to the ICC and
Khan said the court still has a mandate under that resolution to investigate
crimes there.

The current conflict in the region has killed over 3,000 and displaced more
than 3 million.



**US Justice Department Urges Judge Not to Postpone Trump Trial **
The Justice Department is urging a federal judge to reject Donald Trump’s
efforts to postpone (推遲、延後) his trial in the classified documents case.

AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports.



**UAE Sultan on COP28 Plan **
The head of this year’s United Nations climate talks is calling for
governments and businesses to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (排放量) in all
regions and sectors if they want to stop the planet from passing a key
temperature limit agreed on more than seven years ago.

Sultan al-Jaber of the United Arab Emirates told senior officials from
Europe, Canada and China gathered in Brussels on Thursday that
record-breaking heat seen across the world recently shows the need for urgent
action to curb emissions.

Al-Jaber laid out his strategy for the upcoming COP28 global climate talks in
Dubai this fall.

Al-Jaber urged governments to come forward with more ambitious national
targets for cutting emissions in the next few months.

He also named two veteran officials from South Africa and Denmark to lead
negotiations on the first global stocktake of where the world stands in
meeting the Paris goals.


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