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**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 180-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
15,060 on turnover of $5.1-billion N-T.

The Tai-Ex gained ground to close above 14,800 point mark on Wednesday as
investors chose to ignore a lackluster performance on Wall Street overnight.

The weighted index ended the day up 169-points at 14,879 - and that was the
market's highest close since September 13.

The high closing figure came as foreign institutional investors returned to
the local main board, while investor interest focused on I-C design
heavyweights, as well as select old economy and financial stocks during the
trading day.


**Electric Bike Owners Now Required to Register Vehicles and get License **
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Owners of new electric bicycles are now required to register their vehicles,
obtain a license plate and buy insurance.

The move comes as revisions to the Road Traffic Management and Penalty Act
take effect from today.

Under those revisions, e-bikes are now formally described as being "mini
electric two-wheel vehicles" - meaning they cannot be operated without a
license plate.

Owners of new e-bikes will have to formally register their vehicle and
purchase a minimum of three years of compulsory (強制性的) automobile
liability insurance.

The news rules also state that only people aged 14 or older can ride an
e-bike, and they must wear a helmet and ride at a speed of no more than
25-kilometers-an-hour.

E-bike owners are also banned from carrying passengers, modifying their
vehicles, or riding them on sidewalks or regular bike lanes.



**Afghanistan Bomb Attack at Religious School **
A Taliban official says that at least 10 students were killed when a bomb
blast hit a religious school in northern Afghanistan.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports.

**EU Wants UN Investigation into Russian War Crimes **
The European Union wants to set up a U.N.-backed specialized (專門) court to
investigate possible war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine.

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday the EU will
work with international partners to get “the broadest international support
possible” for the tribunal while supporting the International Criminal
Court.

Investigations of military crimes committed during the war in Ukraine are
underway around Europe, and the Hague-based International Criminal Court has
already launched a probe (調查).

Von der Leyen added that the EU wants to make Russia pay for the destruction
it caused in neighboring Ukraine by using Russian assets frozen under
sanctions.

She estimated the damage to Ukraine at $617 billion US dollars.



**EU Warns Musk to Beef Up Twitter Protections **
A top European Union official has warned Elon Musk that Twitter needs to beef
up (加強) to protect users from hate speech, misinformation and other harmful
content to avoid violating new rules.

The EU's commissioner for digital policy told Musk on Wednesday that the
social media platform will have to significantly increase efforts to comply
(遵守) with the rules that threaten big fines or even a ban in the 27-nation
bloc if tech giants don’t comply.

The two held a video call to discuss Twitter’s preparedness for the rules.

The commissioner says Musk told him that the new EU rules were “a sensible
approach to implement on a worldwide basis.”

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

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