Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Subject: E*Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 51-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 13,274
on turnover of 2.7-billion N-T.
The market gained ground on Monday as investor sentiment got a boost from a
rise on Wall Street at the end of last week on the back of reduced concerns
over future interest rate hikes by the U-S Federal Reserve.
The bellwether electronics sector led the upturn, while investor interest
also spread to old economy and financial sector stocks to push the market
over the 13,200-point mark by the close of the trading day.
**St. Kitts and Nevis PM in Taiwan **
The Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis is visiting this this week for
talks with senior government officials.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this talks will be focuing on
bilateral cooperation projects.
Terrance Drew will be meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen, Premier Su
Tseng-chang and Foreign Minister Joseph Wu.
Drew will also be visiting the Mainland Affairs Council, the Environmental
Protection Administration and the National Health Insurance Administration
during his four-day trip.
Speaking at Taoyuan International Airport on his arriva, Drew decribed Taiwan
and St. Kitts as being "friends and partners in international development"
and said his visit aims to "strengthen the bonds (團結在一起) of friendship
between the two allies."
**CECC to Receive Shipment of Moderna Updated Coronavirus Vaccine **
The Central Epidemic Command Center says it will take delivery of a shipment
of 600,000 doses of Moderna's second-generation coronavirus vaccine tomorrow.
The vaccine targets the original (原本) virus and the Omicron BA.4 and BA.5
subvariants.
According to epidemic command center head Victor Wang, new vaccine's rollout
is likely to start on November 18 and the doses will be made available as a
booster for people aged 12 years are older.
Wang says the government has so far only ordered 600,000 doses of the new
Moderna vaccine, and he's not saying whether more doses will be ordered in
the future.
**American Aid Worker Shot Dead in Iraq **
Two police officials say assailants shot dead an American aid worker in
Baghdad.
The man was shot as he drove through the capital's central Karrada district
on the east bank of the Tigris River but the reason for the killing was not
immediately clear.
No one immediately claimed (認領) responsibility for the killing.
U.S. Embassy officials when contacted by The Associated Press said they had
only just heard about the shooting and had no information.
Two security officials confirmed a U.S. citizen who worked for an
international aid organization had been killed without giving his name.
**Greece Exxon Mobil Set for Gas Prospecting Project **
Greece's prime minister says U.S. energy giant Exxon Mobil is poised to start
a delayed gas prospecting project off southwestern Greece.
The move comes amid tensions over offshore rights between Greece and Turkey
and as Europe seeks alternative energy sources due to the war in Ukraine.
The exploration project has been heavily criticized by environmental groups,
which argue that the deep-sea prospecting would have unbearable (不堪忍受)
consequences to endangered Mediterranean whales and dolphins.
Critics also highlight the potential risk of spills, and say the project, if
successful, would increase Greece use of fossil fuels amid the planet
climate change crisis.
That was the I.C.R.T. news,
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