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


Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened marginally higher this morning from yesterday's close, at
16,691 on turnover of 1.7-billion N-T.

The market edged higher on Tuesday, bucking a regional downturn.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing helped anchor the broader market
throughout the session, while buying towards the end of the trading day moved
the main board above the 120-day moving average of 16,679-points.





Subject: E*Military Officers Indicted in Corruption Case
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The Shilin District Prosecutors' Office has indicted two Military
Intelligence Bureau officers on charges of corruption and document forgery.

According to the prosecutors' office, the two fraudulently obtained millions
of N-T from the bureau beginning in 2018 by fabricating interactions with a
Chinese intelligence operative named "Liang Fan."

Prosecutors say the two also forged multiple pieces of information to support
their claims about the network they pretended to have created around Liang
and his operations.

Both suspects have been detained (被拘留) since June and have been charged
with violating the Anti-Corruption Act.


CDC Reporting Taiwan's First Monkey Pox Death
The Centers for Disease Control has confirmed Taiwan's first monkey
pox-related death.

According to the C-D-C, the patient was a man in his 30s from northern
Taiwan, who was also infected with H-I-V.

Health authorities say the man sought medical attention for a skin ulcer in
August, and returned to see a doctor again in early September after his
condition had deteriorated (惡化).

Subsequent tests confirmed that he had contracted (感染) the monkey pox.

The man was pronounced dead on November 1.

The C-D-C designated monkey pox as a Category 2 communicable disease in June
of last year.

A total of 355 cases have been reported here in Taiwan since then.


Elysee Palace to Bring Back Changing of Guard Ceremony
The Elysee Palace in Paris, where the president lives and works, has brought
back its public changing of the guard ceremony for the first time in 27
years.

The presidential office says the formal (正式的) ceremony will take place on
the first Tuesday of every month.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Paris.



Japan Unification Church to Set Up Compensation Fund
The Unification Church’s Japanese branch plans to set aside up to $67
million to cover possible compensation for people seeking damages they say
were caused by the group’s manipulative fundraising tactics.

The move announced Tuesday was seen as an attempt to allay (緩和) suspicion
that the group would try to avoid later payouts by hiding assets overseas
while a government-requested dissolution order is pending.

The group’s fundraising and recruitment tactics, as well as its cozy ties
with Japan's long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party, surfaced in an
investigation after former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s assassination last
year.

The accused shooter allegedly was motivated by Abe’s links to the church and
blamed it for bankrupting his family.


Brazil Neymar Partner's Parents Taken Hostage
Thieves entered the home of Brazilian soccer star Neymar’s partner and took
her parents hostage early Tuesday morning, Bruna Biancardi, the mother of
Neymar's baby girl, wrote on her verified Instagram account.

Local media reported that her parents’ home is located in Cotia, a city in
Sao Paulo’s metropolitan area, and that one of the three armed robbers, a
neighbor of Biancardi’s parents, has been apprehended.

Biancardi says “Material things are recovered, the important thing is that
everyone is OK and that the people involved are being found”.

Neymar also lamented (哀嘆) the attack on his own Instagram account, without
providing any details.

That was the I.C.R.T. news,

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every day in the afternoon.

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