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

**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 9-points this morning from Friday's close, at 14,514 on
turnover of 2.5-billion N-T.

The market closed slightly lower on Friday after giving up early gains, as
investors locked in profits from recent sessions amid eased concerns over the
U-S Federal Reserve's rate hike cycle policy.


**Major Parties Make Push Ahead of Local Elections **
The heads of Taiwan's three major political parties are continuing to stump
(拉票) for their respective city and country government candidates with a
week to go until voters head to the polls.

President Tsai Ing-wen has been rallying for support for the party's Taipei
mayoral candidate, Chen Shih-chung.

K-M-T Chairman Eric Chu attended a rally in New Taipei's Xinzhuang District
for incumbent Mayor Hou Yu-ih, who is seeking re-election.

While Taiwan People's Party Chairman Ko Wen-je attended a rally in Taipei
Sunday evening, to call on voters there to cast their ballots for former
Deputy Mayor Vivian Huang.


**CTBC Brothers Celebrate Taiwan Series Win with Parade in Taichung **
The C-T-B-C Brothers have held a Chinese Professional Baseball League Taiwan
Series victory parade in Taichung.

The team's motorcade wound its way from city hall to the Taichung
Intercontinental Stadium and members of the winning squad waved to fans from
an open-top red double decker bus.

Some 10,000 fans gathered along the route (路線) to cheer the team and wave
banners.

The Brothers won the Taiwan Series on November 9 in front of 20,000 fans in
Taichung after completing a four-game sweep of the Rakuten Monkeys by wining
3-2 in Game 4.

It was the second consecutive season that the Brothers have brought home the
championship trophy.


**G7 Foreign Ministers Condemn NKorea ICBM Launch **
G7 foreign Ministers have issued a statement condemning North Korea's launch
last Friday of an intercontinental ballistic missile.

The Group of 7 which includes the United States described the act as another
blatant (明目張膽的) violation of UN Security Council resolutions.

Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports.

**HK Leader Positive for COVID19 **
The Hong Kong government says leader John Lee tested positive for COVID-19
after returning from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings in
Thailand.

The government said Lee had negative test results throughout his four-day
stay in Bangkok but his test upon his arrival at Hong Kong’s airport on
Sunday night was positive.

Lee is now in isolation and will work from home.

During his trip, Lee met various leaders including Indonesian President Joko
Widodo and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

In some close-door sessions, seating arrangements had him next to Chinese
President Xi Jinping.


**Canada Expands Haiti Economic Sanctions **
Canada has expanded its economic sanctions freezing the Canadian assets of
Haitian political elites to now include former president Michel Martelly and
two former prime ministers.

Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly accused the trio this weekend of
helping gangs undermine (破壞) Haiti’s current government and called on
international partners to follow Canada’s lead.

She made the announcement at a two-day summit in Tunisia.

Haitian Foreign Affairs Minister Jean Victor Geneus said the new sanctions
put real consequences (後果) on those causing a “nightmare” in his
country.

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