Listen

Description

Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.


Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened up 177-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
25,032 on turnover of 15-billion N-T.

The market closed at yet another record high on Tuesday, as investors took
cues from gains posted by the tech-heavy Nasdaq overnight to buy large-cap
electronics stocks.




Prosecutors appeal release of Ko Wen-je
The Taipei District Prosecutors' Office is appealing a decision by the Taipei
District Court to release Taiwan People's Party founder and former chairman
Ko Wen-je on bail, pending his trial on corruption charges.

Ko was released from the Taipei Detention Center on Monday on bail of
70-million N-T.

He is required to wear an ankle monitor, banned from leaving his residence
and prohibited from contacting codefendants or witnesses in the case.

According to the prosecutors' office, it's appealed (上訴) Ko's release as it
has arranged to question several witnesses in October.

And prosecutors are arguing that a defendant should be detained until witness
questioning is complete.



Gongguan roundabout removal to begin Sept. 13 despite protests
The Taipei City Government says it will begin removing the Gongguan
roundabout (圓環) and filling in the bus underpass (地下道) on September 13
as scheduled.

The statement comes as civic groups are planning a protest on Friday they
hope will stop the city from beginning work to demolish the roundabout and
bus underpass

City transportation officials says the project is expected to be completed in
late November.

When completed it will replace the roundabout at Roosevelt and Keelung roads
and its three lanes with a standard four-way junction controlled by traffic
lights.



European Commission leader prepares for annual setpiece speech at time of
global uncertainty
The European Commission leader Ursula von der Leyen is preparing for her
annual setpiece (具有強烈效果的片斷,事先佈置好的戰術) speech, which comes at
a time of global uncertainty, and political instability in France.

The speech is usually an hour-long address to mark the start of the new
policy agenda after the summer vacation.

Ross Cullen reports.


French President Names New Defense Minister
French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Defense Minister Sebastien
Lecornu as France’s new prime minister.

The 39-year-old Lecornu is the youngest defense minister in French history.

A former conservative who joined Macron’s centrist movement in 2017, he has
held posts on local authorities, overseas territories and during Macron’s
yellow vest “great debate,” where he managed mass anger with dialogue
(對話).

Macron's quick decision to name Lecornu comes ahead of a day of mass
disruption planned today by a protest movement called ‘’Block Everything''
that prompted the government to deploy (調動) an exceptional 80-thousand
police to keep order.



Iran Egypt Sign Cooperation Agreement
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency have signed an agreement in
Cairo to open the way for resuming cooperation, including on ways of resuming
inspections of Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Egypt's foreign minister met Tuesday with his Iranian counterpart.

They discussed developments involving Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

The meeting came at a sensitive time as France, Germany and the United
Kingdom on Aug. 28 began the process of reimposing (重行) sanctions on Iran.

Iran’s president had signed a law July 2 suspending all cooperation with the
U.N. nuclear watchdog.

It followed Israel's 12-day war on Iran in June, during which Israel and the
U.S. struck Iranian nuclear sites.


That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____.
--
Hosting provided by SoundOn