Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened up 81-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 23,455
on turnover of $5.2-billion N-T.
The market continued to gain ground on Thursday, but the day's gains were
limited by strong technical resistance near the 23,500-point mark and renewed
concerns over U-S tariff policies.
Rita Jhang Interview (part B)
Many Taiwanese voters are heading to the polls tomorrow to vote in recalls
targeting 24 KMT lawmakers across the country, plsu suspended TPP Hsinchu
Mayor Gao Hong An.
ICRT spoke with academic and former secretary general of Green Party Taiwan,
Dr. Rita Jhang, who described who has driven this movement.
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Although she emphasized that there is hope in the new volunteers'
participation, Jhang also raised concerns about increasing polarization
(極化) and violence directed towards recall volunteers.
Ukraine New Bill Restoring Independence of AntiCorruption Agencies
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has submitted a new bill restoring
the independence of the country’s anti-corruption agencies.
Zelenskyy said on Thursday the new bill that was sent to parliament for
review “guarantees real strengthening of Ukraine’s law enforcement system,
the independence of anti-corruption bodies, and reliable protection of the
legal system from any Russian interference (干涉).”
The two main agencies quickly welcomed the new bill.
The development seeks to defuse tensions caused by his earlier approval of a
controversial law placing them under his authority.
That sparked a public outcry and protests, the first major demonstrations
since the war began, as well as sharp criticism from the European Union.
Trump spars with Fed chair over building renovations
US President Donald Trump has made an unusual visit to the Federal Reserve's
headquarters to inspect (檢查) the building's renovation… and continue his
criticism of Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
The president has been pressuring Powell to lower interest rates.
Ira Spitzer reports.
Italy Banksy Artwork Removed for Restoration and Display
Art restorers have removed a deteriorating piece of graffiti by the street
artist Banksy titled “The Migrant Child” from the side of a building
overlooking a Venetian canal.
It's a project to preserve the work for future public display.
The removal and restoration is being financed by the Venice-based Banca Ifis
carried out in consultation with people close to the secretive British street
artist.
The artwork depicting a shipwrecked child holding a pink smoke bomb and
wearing a lifejacket appeared along Rio di San Pantalon in Venice in May
2019.
The bank intends to display the work to the public as part of free cultural
events organized by Ifis art once restoration (修復) is completed. No time
frame was given.
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