Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened marginal down this morning from yesterday's close, at
28,385 on turnover of 4.1-billion N-T.
The market gained ground on Wednesday, as investors were optimistic that the
U-S Federal Reserve would cut its key interest rates for a third time this
year following its policy making meeting.
While reports that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing will produce Nvidia's
high-performance H-200 A-I chips and they will be made here in Taiwan also
drove investor confidence higher.
MOFA thanks allies for their support at annual Interpol meeting
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it has thanked eight formal diplomatic
allies for supporting Taiwan's bid to participate in Interpol during the
agency's annual General Assembly in Morocco late last month.
According to the ministry, senior officials from the Marshall Islands,
Belize, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Guatemala, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines, Paraguay, and Eswatini all spoke up on Taiwan's behalf.
The foreign ministry says it delayed publicly thanking the allies until now
because the assembly was held in a closed-door format (模式,格式), and it
needed time to collect information on their respective addresses.
Former digital minister warns TSMC faces rising cybersecurity risks
Former Digital Affairs Minister Huang Yen-nan is warning that cyberattacks
could be the most effective way for hostile actors to damage Taiwan's
semiconductor advantage.
According to Huang, companies such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing need
to strengthen precautions.
The former digital minister now heads (領導) Academia Sinica's Taiwan
Information Security Center.
Speaking at a conference on geopolitics and chip strategy, Huang said
T-S-M-C's global influence has grown with A-I, making it "too big to fail,"
as any disruption to its production a national security concern.
Venezuela Opposition Leader Appears in Public
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has appeared in public for
the first time in 11 months.
She appeared on a hotel balcony in Norway's capital early this morning and
waved to supporters.
Her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf (代表她) a day
earlier.
Machado had been in hiding since Jan. 9 after being briefly detained during a
protest in Caracas.
She was expected to attend the award ceremony Wednesday in Oslo but couldn’t
make it in time.
EU leaders reject Trump "weak" comment
European leaders have rejected claims (聲稱) from U.S. President Donald Trump
that the continent is run by weak people.
William Denselow reports from Brussels.
Study: HumanClimateChange Caused Deadly Rainfall in Asia
New analysis suggests that ocean temperatures warmed by human-caused climate
change fed the intense rainfall that triggered deadly floods and landslides
across Asia in recent weeks.
The rapid study by World Weather Attribution focused on heavy rainfall from
cyclones Senyar and Ditwah in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Sri Lanka
starting late last month.
The analysis found that warmer sea surface temperatures over the North Indian
Ocean added energy to the cyclones.
Floods and landslides triggered by (觸發於) the storms have killed more than
1,600 people, with hundreds more still missing.
The cyclones are the latest in a series of deadly weather disasters affecting
Southeast Asia this year, resulting in loss of life and property damage.
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