Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened down 87-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
28,723 on turnover of 6.4-billion N-T.
The market closed higher on Monday as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing saw
its share price hit a new record high on the back of reports the company
plans to raise prices for its advanced chips.
China carrying out live-fire drills around Taiwan
China is carrying out live-fire military drills around Taiwan today and has
said they will be taking place until 6 o'clock this evening in five
designated maritime and airspace zones.
The exercises are code-named "Justice Mission 2025."
According to coordinates provided by China's Eastern Theater Command, the
drills were to be staged (舉辦) in the sea and in the airspaces north of
Keelung, east of Taitung, south of Pingtung, southeast of Penghu, and
northwest of Taoyuan.
The Ministry of National Defense says all five of the drill zones are within
Taiwan's territorial waters.
According to the ministry, the island's armed forces have established an ad
hoc emergency operations center and are respond to developments.
Cause of Taichung power outage under investigation
Tai-Power says the cause of a power outage that affected over 9,000
households in Taichung's Beitun District is under investigation.
The outage began at around 8:55 last night and power was restored (恢復) by
10:30.
According to the Tai-Power, the outage not only affected households, but also
large numbers of businesses and several fire stations located in the
district.
Tai-Power says repair teams arrived at the scene and found that the fault was
located in the power distribution room.
The state generator says personnel carried out repairs, before carrying out
two power transfer operations to isolate the fault area.
Repair teams also reduced the power outage in order to minimize the number of
households affected.
Israel PM to Meet Trump in Florida
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is scheduled to meet President Trump in
Florida later today for talks that are expected to (預計,預期) focus on the
Gaza peace plan, Iran and Lebanon.
Blake Sifton reports from Tel Aviv
China Condemns Panama Monument Demolition
China has condemned the demolition (拆除) of a monument honoring the Chinese
community in Panama.
Panama’s president echoed the condemnation, blaming local authorities and
pledging the monument would be rebuilt.
Overnight, videos circulated on social media showing large excavators tearing
down the monument.
The Chinese Embassy in Panama accused the local authorities of having
“brazenly (明目張膽) and forcibly demolished” the monument and “seriously
damaged the friendly sentiments of the Chinese people towards the Panamanian
people.”
It's the latest development as the Trump administration in the US pushes for
the Central American nation to distance itself from Beijing.
Turkey Armenia to Simplify Visa Procedures
Turkey and Armenia have agreed to simplify visa procedures to normalize ties,
according to Turkey's Foreign Ministry.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry said electronic visas will be available for both
countries' passport holders starting Jan. 1-st.
Relations have been strained by historic grievances (不平,委屈) and
Turkey’s alliance with Azerbaijan.
The countries have no formal diplomatic ties, and their border has been
closed since the 1990s.
That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____.
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