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

Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened down 128-points this morning from yesterday's close, at

20,003 on turnover of 4.6-billion N-T.

The market moved sharply higher on Wednesday to close above the 20,000-point

mark on the back of a rally on Wall Street overnight.

The bellwether electronics sector led the day's gains.

The sector mirrored tech stocks' strong performance on Wall Street.

The market was boosted by hopes the the U-S Federal Reserve will cut interest

rates after new data showed a slowdown in American manufacturing activity.

No WHA Invite, but Incoming Health Minister Likely to Travel to Geneva

Outgoing Health Minister Hsueh Jui-yuan says he has not received an

invitation to attend this year's World Health Assembly.

But he says the issue will be handled by the new Cabinet.

According to Hsueh, he believes his successor, Chiu Tai-yuan will head a

delegation to Geneva and hold meetings on the sideline of the event, if

Taiwan fails to secure (獲得) observer status.

The 77th World Health Assembly will be taking place from May 27 through June

1 and is being held under the theme of "All for Health, Health for All" this

year.

New Taipei Ward Chief Indicted for Subsidized China Trip

The New Taipei District Prosecutors' Office has indicted a Yonghe District

ward chief and his aunt on charges of taking other ward chiefs on a

subsidized trip to China.

According to prosecutors, Hsu Cheng-kai and his aunt were commissioned by the

Taiwan Affairs Office in Kunshan City last year to invite 12 ward chiefs to

China.

Prosecutors says ward chiefs' expenses (花費) were fully covered.

Their relatives only had to pay for the airfare.

The ward chiefs and their family members were taken on all expenses paid

trips to Kunshan City, Changshu City, Wuxi City, and several other locations

in November of last year.

Russia Vetos UN Resolution Against Nuclear Arms Space Race

Russia has vetoed a U.N. resolution calling on all nations to prevent a

dangerous nuclear arms race in outer space.

The vote in the 15-member Security Council was 13 in favor, Russia opposed

and China abstaining.

The resolution was sponsored by the United States and Japan

It would have called on all countries not to develop or deploy nuclear arms

or other weapons of mass destruction in space.

Such actions are banned under a 1967 international treaty that included the

U.S. and Russia.

Under the treaty, countries also agreed to the need to verify (核實)

compliance (遵守).

The U.S. and Russian ambassador traded accusations on space weapons.

US Arizona Votes to Repeal Near Total Abortion Ban

Arizona's House of Representatives has voted to repeal (廢除) a near-total

abortion ban.

The state's supreme court reinstated the ban earlier this month.

The ban, which has yet to go into effect, has become a major political issue

in the key swing state.

Ira Spitzer reports.

UK Military Horses Run Loose After Being Spooked

Five military horses spooked by noise from a building site have bolted during

routine exercises near Buckingham Palace in central London.

They ran loose through the heart of the city.

The horses injured at least four people, collided with vehicles and caused

chaos (混亂) during the morning rush hour.

Four soldiers were thrown off the horses and three of the troops were

hospitalized with injuries.

The horses were all captured shortly after.

They were taken back to the barracks in Hyde Park where they are undergoing

medical tests.

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 _____.

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

Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened down 128-points this morning from yesterday's close, at

20,003 on turnover of 4.6-billion N-T.

The market moved sharply higher on Wednesday to close above the 20,000-point

mark on the back of a rally on Wall Street overnight.

The bellwether electronics sector led the day's gains.

The sector mirrored tech stocks' strong performance on Wall Street.

The market was boosted by hopes the the U-S Federal Reserve will cut interest

rates after new data showed a slowdown in American manufacturing activity.

No WHA Invite, but Incoming Health Minister Likely to Travel to Geneva

Outgoing Health Minister Hsueh Jui-yuan says he has not received an

invitation to attend this year's World Health Assembly.

But he says the issue will be handled by the new Cabinet.

According to Hsueh, he believes his successor, Chiu Tai-yuan will head a

delegation to Geneva and hold meetings on the sideline of the event, if

Taiwan fails to secure (獲得) observer status.

The 77th World Health Assembly will be taking place from May 27 through June

1 and is being held under the theme of "All for Health, Health for All" this

year.

New Taipei Ward Chief Indicted for Subsidized China Trip

The New Taipei District Prosecutors' Office has indicted a Yonghe District

ward chief and his aunt on charges of taking other ward chiefs on a

subsidized trip to China.

According to prosecutors, Hsu Cheng-kai and his aunt were commissioned by the

Taiwan Affairs Office in Kunshan City last year to invite 12 ward chiefs to

China.

Prosecutors says ward chiefs' expenses (花費) were fully covered.

Their relatives only had to pay for the airfare.

The ward chiefs and their family members were taken on all expenses paid

trips to Kunshan City, Changshu City, Wuxi City, and several other locations

in November of last year.

Russia Vetos UN Resolution Against Nuclear Arms Space Race

Russia has vetoed a U.N. resolution calling on all nations to prevent a

dangerous nuclear arms race in outer space.

The vote in the 15-member Security Council was 13 in favor, Russia opposed

and China abstaining.

The resolution was sponsored by the United States and Japan

It would have called on all countries not to develop or deploy nuclear arms

or other weapons of mass destruction in space.

Such actions are banned under a 1967 international treaty that included the

U.S. and Russia.

Under the treaty, countries also agreed to the need to verify (核實)

compliance (遵守).

The U.S. and Russian ambassador traded accusations on space weapons.

US Arizona Votes to Repeal Near Total Abortion Ban

Arizona's House of Representatives has voted to repeal (廢除) a near-total

abortion ban.

The state's supreme court reinstated the ban earlier this month.

The ban, which has yet to go into effect, has become a major political issue

in the key swing state.

Ira Spitzer reports.

UK Military Horses Run Loose After Being Spooked

Five military horses spooked by noise from a building site have bolted during

routine exercises near Buckingham Palace in central London.

They ran loose through the heart of the city.

The horses injured at least four people, collided with vehicles and caused

chaos (混亂) during the morning rush hour.

Four soldiers were thrown off the horses and three of the troops were

hospitalized with injuries.

The horses were all captured shortly after.

They were taken back to the barracks in Hyde Park where they are undergoing

medical tests.

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 _____.

----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供----

城揚建設新推出的「陽明第一廳」
緊鄰三民區的明星學府-陽明國中
46~52坪,每層四戶兩部電梯
最適合有換屋與置產需求的你
讓生活中充滿書香、運動風,滿足食衣住行的消費需求
城揚建設 陽明第一廳 07-384-2888
https://bit.ly/4azoWGy

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