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EZ News 01/23/25


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First batch of data from ongoing lunar mission arrives in Taiwan

The National Central University says the first batch of data from a

Taiwan-made radiation detector has arrived after it it launched into orbit

last week.


The university's Deep Space Radiation Probe is aboard the HAKUTO-R Mission 2

lunar lander developed by Japanese space exploration company ispace and

launched from Florida on January 15 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.


According to the university, the probe is "currently operating normally" and

its temperature is "within a safe range."


They say data so far has shown "brilliant (傑出的) results.




Taoyuan airport warns travelers should to arrive 3 hours early during LNY

The Taoyuan International Airport is advising travelers to arrive at least

three hours before their flight during the Lunar New Year holiday period

because of an sharp increase in passenger numbers.


According to the airport operator, an average of 145,000 travelers are

expected to pass through the airport each day from between tomorrow and

February 3.


The peak dates for departing (出發) passengers are expected to be tomorrow

and Saturday, while the peak for inbound travelers will be on the final

weekend of the holiday on February 1 and 2.


Peak hours for departing flights during the holiday period will be 7 to 9AM,

2 to 3PM and 11PM to 12AM.


While peak times for arrivals will be between 1 and 5PM and between 8 and

10PM.




US LA Wildfire Shuts Down Major Highway

A new fast-moving wildfire has broken out north of Los Angeles, forcing

thousands to evacuate their homes and closing a major highway.


The new blaze comes as the firefighters continue to battle the fires that

brought devastation (破壞) to Los Angeles two weeks ago.


Ira Spitzer reports.



SSudan Orders Telecoms to Block Social Media

South Sudanese authorities have ordered telecoms to block access to social

media for at least 30 days, citing concerns over the dissemination (傳播) of

graphic content relating to the ongoing violence against South Sudanese in

neighboring Sudan.


The temporary ban, which could be extended to up to 90 days, will come into

force at midnight Thursday, according to authorities.


They claim the temporary ban was necessary to protect the public.


Many South Sudanese have been angered by footage from Sudan that purports to

show killings by militia groups of South Sudanese in Gezira state.




Greece Statue Found in Garbage

Police in Greece say a marble statue of a woman believed to be more than

2,000 years old has been found abandoned in a garbage bag and handed to

archaeologists.


A resident found the headless statue near a trash bin and handed it over to

authorities near the northern city of Thessaloniki.


Archaeologists confirmed its historical significance, and it was confiscated

for preservation (保存).


Accidental discoveries of ancient artifacts are relatively common in Greece

during construction and public works.


Thessaloniki recent showcased a trove ((不知物主的)貴重發掘物) of

antiquities discovered during construction of a subway system.



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