Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened down 52-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
12,874, on turnover of $2.1-billion N-T.
The market gained ground on Thursday, to edge closer to a return to the
13,000 point mark, as investors awaited an update on the U-S economy.
**Government Plans to Review Online News Revenue Proposals **
Minister of Digital Affairs Audrey Tang says the government is set to review
proposals for the distribution of revenue for news content published on
digital platforms.
According to Tang, her office will be meeting with representatives from local
news media outlets and international digital platforms to discuss the issue
in the coming weeks.
The statement comes as media outlets and lawmakers have been pushing the
government to introduce legislation aimed at ensuring that news media
companies receive payment for content published online.
Tang says the planned talks will be focusing on issues related to how much
digital platforms should pay in compensation (賠償) for the revenue losses.
The Ministry of Culture is currently looking into how much revenue local
broadcast news outlets have lost due to their content having been published
on online platforms.
**Moscow Accuses Kiev of Making Bio Weapons **
Russia has accused Ukraine and the United States of operating a biological
weapons program.
At a United Nations Security Council meeting Washington's representative
firmly (斷然、堅決的) rejected the accusations as an attempt to justify its
war in Ukraine.
UN members also met to discuss nuclear issues in Ukraine including
allegations that Kiev is developing dirty bombs.
William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.
**US Blinken on Haiti Crisis **
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the U.S. and Canada will work together
to “cut the insecurity knot” that has allowed gangs to create a
humanitarian crisis in Haiti.
But neither Blinken nor Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly
committed (承諾) their country to leading a military force to the Caribbean
nation.
Blinken told a news conference in Ottawa during his first visit to Canada,
that the issue is a "work in progress"
Blinken said Canada and the U.S. agree that “more likely needs to be done”
to support the Haitian national police to restore their grip on security.
**IMF Announces Loan Agreement with Egypt **
The International Monetary Fund has reached a deal with the Egyptian
government that paves the way for the country to access a $3 billion loan.
IMF officials on Thursday announced a staff agreement between the Egyptian
government and IMF leaders.
The 46-month deal includes a series of agreed-upon economic policies that
Egypt would implement that would, in turn, allow it to access a loan of
around $3 billion.
In the hours before the announcement, Egypt’s central bank announced a
series of key rate increases.
The Egyptian economy has been hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic and the
war in Ukraine, events that have disrupted (打亂了) global markets and hiked
oil and food prices worldwide.
That was the I.C.R.T. news,
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