Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 91-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 14,637
on turnover of 6.2-billion N-T.
The market moved sharply higher on Tuesday as Taiwan Semiconductor
Manufacturing saw its share price soared (驟升) by 7.8-percent on news that
Berkshire Hathaway had taken a stake in the company.
The electronics sector drove the broader market higher, as old economy and
financial stocks seemed marginalized after a recent rebound.
**Magnitude 4.5 Earthquake Rattles Southeast **
There have been no immediate reports of damage or injuries following this
morning's magnitude 4.5 earthquake that rattled (搖晃) the southeast.
That quake struck at 9:09 and was centered some 34-kilometers north of
Taitung County Hall, at a depth of 14-kilometers.
The quake was felt strongest in Taitung's Chishang, Luye, Donghe and Beinan
townships, as well in parts of northestern Kaohsiung - where it measured 3 on
the Central Weather Bureau's intensity scale.
The quake also measured an intensity of 2 in parts of Hualien County.
**Nauru's Visiting President Touts Cooperation on Economic Recovery **
Nauru's visiting Nauru President Russ Kun says his country is looking forward
to building cooperation with Taiwan in the area of economic development, as
it seeks to recover from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Kun made the statement shortly after President Tsai Ing-wen welcomed him and
his delegation with military honors at the Presidential Office.
Speaking during a meeting with Tsai, Kun said Nauru is keen to develop its
transportation and shipping services, which would be "a conduit (管道) to
successful trade and honest economic benefits."
Kun and a 20-member delegation arrived in Taiwan on Monday for a six-day
state visit.
The delegation includes includes the country's justice minister, foreign
minister, and deputy interior minister.
**US Biden Calls Emergency Meeting of G7 and NATO Leaders **
US President Joe Biden called an “emergency” meeting of G7 and NATO leaders in
Indonesia this morning for consultations after an allegedly “Russian-made”
missile killed two people in the eastern part of Poland, near the Ukraine
border.
Biden, who was awakened overnight by staff with the news of the missile
explosion, called Polish President Andrzej Duda early today, promising “full
U.S support for and assistance with Poland’s investigation,” and
“reaffirmed the United States’ ironclad commitment to NATO.”
A statement from the Polish Foreign Ministry identified the missile as being
made in Russia.
But Duda was more cautious about its origin, saying that officials did not
know for sure who fired it or where it was made.
He said it was “most probably” Russian-made, but that is being still
verified.
If confirmed, it would be the first time since the invasion of Ukraine that a
Russian weapon came down on a NATO country.
The foundation of the NATO alliance is the principle that an attack against
one member is an attack on them all.
**US Judge Orders Halt to Asylum Restrictions **
From the US…..
A judge has ordered a halt to Trump-era asylum restrictions at border.
Lisa Dwyer has the details…..
That was the I.C.R.T. news,
Check in again tomorrow for our simplified version of the news, uploaded
every day in the afternoon.
Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____.
--
Hosting provided by SoundOn