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EZ News 04/30/25
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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened down 17-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
20,215on turnover of 4.1-billion N-T.
The market moved higher on Tuesday, extending momentum from a session earlier
as a technical rebound continued.
Buying focused on non-tech stocks, while the electronics sector saw its gains
capped after reports that Huawei Technologies is ready to test its newest
artificial intelligence chip to rival Nvidia.
Narwhal faces sea trial testing delay
Navy Chief of Staff Qiu Chun-rong has admitted the first domestically built
submarine prototype willl likely miss the date that sea trials were scheduled
to begin.
The Ministry of National Defense's timeline for the Narwhal to carry out sea
trials was supposed to begin in April month and be completed by late
September.
However, Qiu says the Navy is currently still working on improvements and
focusing on reaching the "technology readiness level" required for the vessel
(船隻) to carry out sea trials.
That statement followed reports of potential testing delays due to voltage
surges from a land-based power supply used in testing causing some components
in the submarine to fail.
CDC warning of rise in COVID cases
The Centers for Disease Control is warning in a rise in the number of COVID
infections.
According to the C-D-C, infections have now risen for three consecutive
(連續的) weeks and are likely to peak between May and June.
Figures show the number of people visiting hospitals with COVID symptoms
increased by 19-per cent last week from the previous (前) week.
While 21 cases of severe COVID and seven deaths have been confirmed over the
past seven days.
C-D-C Deputy Director-General Philip Luo is advising people to get vaccinated
and more than 3-million doses of government-funded COVID vaccines are
currently available.
Canada PM Warning on Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has just won re-election to
officially replace former leader Justin Trudeau has warned that the US
president is trying to break Canada.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
EU Urges Serbia Reforms
The European Union’s enlargement commissioner has urged Serbia’s new
government to push forward democratic reforms (改革,改進) needed for
membership in the bloc, saying that the Balkan nation’s protesting citizens
have been seeking similar changes.
Marta Kos says the EU wants to embrace Serbia and other candidate countries
in the Western Balkans.
But she said Serbia must first reform the judiciary in order to fight
corruption, ensure freedom of the press and free and fair elections.
Marta Kos spoke after meeting Serbia’s new prime minister who has taken over
the government earlier this month facing monthslong anti-corruption
demonstrations triggered by a train station concrete canopy collapse that
killed 16 people in November.
Many in Serbia blamed the crash in the northern city of Novi Sad on alleged
rampant (猖獗) corruption in the government’s infrastructure deals with
China, staging almost daily street protests demanding justice for the
victims.
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Manage episode 479855392 series 1281198
Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened down 17-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
20,215on turnover of 4.1-billion N-T.
The market moved higher on Tuesday, extending momentum from a session earlier
as a technical rebound continued.
Buying focused on non-tech stocks, while the electronics sector saw its gains
capped after reports that Huawei Technologies is ready to test its newest
artificial intelligence chip to rival Nvidia.
Narwhal faces sea trial testing delay
Navy Chief of Staff Qiu Chun-rong has admitted the first domestically built
submarine prototype willl likely miss the date that sea trials were scheduled
to begin.
The Ministry of National Defense's timeline for the Narwhal to carry out sea
trials was supposed to begin in April month and be completed by late
September.
However, Qiu says the Navy is currently still working on improvements and
focusing on reaching the "technology readiness level" required for the vessel
(船隻) to carry out sea trials.
That statement followed reports of potential testing delays due to voltage
surges from a land-based power supply used in testing causing some components
in the submarine to fail.
CDC warning of rise in COVID cases
The Centers for Disease Control is warning in a rise in the number of COVID
infections.
According to the C-D-C, infections have now risen for three consecutive
(連續的) weeks and are likely to peak between May and June.
Figures show the number of people visiting hospitals with COVID symptoms
increased by 19-per cent last week from the previous (前) week.
While 21 cases of severe COVID and seven deaths have been confirmed over the
past seven days.
C-D-C Deputy Director-General Philip Luo is advising people to get vaccinated
and more than 3-million doses of government-funded COVID vaccines are
currently available.
Canada PM Warning on Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has just won re-election to
officially replace former leader Justin Trudeau has warned that the US
president is trying to break Canada.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
EU Urges Serbia Reforms
The European Union’s enlargement commissioner has urged Serbia’s new
government to push forward democratic reforms (改革,改進) needed for
membership in the bloc, saying that the Balkan nation’s protesting citizens
have been seeking similar changes.
Marta Kos says the EU wants to embrace Serbia and other candidate countries
in the Western Balkans.
But she said Serbia must first reform the judiciary in order to fight
corruption, ensure freedom of the press and free and fair elections.
Marta Kos spoke after meeting Serbia’s new prime minister who has taken over
the government earlier this month facing monthslong anti-corruption
demonstrations triggered by a train station concrete canopy collapse that
killed 16 people in November.
Many in Serbia blamed the crash in the northern city of Novi Sad on alleged
rampant (猖獗) corruption in the government’s infrastructure deals with
China, staging almost daily street protests demanding justice for the
victims.
That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____.
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【台灣虎航 台中獨家直飛名古屋】
開航價$2,399元起,中台灣虎迷每週3班直飛名古屋,說走就走!
立即訂購:https://sofm.pse.is/7ngsv3
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