Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened down 124-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
45,685 on turnover of $8-billion N-T.
Shares in Taiwan extended momentum (延續動能) from a session earlier and closed
at the day's high Tuesday, led by the electronics and financial sectors amid
improved sentiment (市場信心改善) with the United States and Iran scheduled to sign
a peace agreement Friday.
Optimism toward geopolitics continued to drive the local main board higher,
but analysts say the gains lagged behind a strong rally in the United States
as some investors appeared reluctant to chase prices amid fears of possible
volatility (波動性) today, the settlement day of the June futures.
Kaohsiung hospital dengue cluster linked to imported case: CDC
The Centers for Disease Control says a dengue fever cluster (群聚感染) at
Kaohsiung Municipal Min-Sheng Hospital has been confirmed as linked to an
imported case from Vietnam.
A localized dengue cluster emerged at Min-Sheng Hospital after five
inpatients tested positive for dengue fever on June 12-th.
At a weekly briefing, the CDC said genetic sequencing (基因定序) showed all
infections in the cluster matched an imported case reported earlier this
month.
As of Monday, the cluster totaled six cases, with no new infections reported.
The CDC has since expanded testing to more than 1,400 people at the hospital,
but there is currently no evidence of broader community transmission (社區傳播).
The center is stressing that dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease and is
not transmitted from person to person, thus mosquito prevention remains the
most important measure.
FBI foil terror plot against White House UFC event
The FBI has arrested multiple people in connection with (與…有關) an alleged
(涉嫌的) terrorist plot to attack Sunday’s Ultimate Fighting Championship event
at the White House.
It was designed to coincide with (與…同時發生) Donald Trump's 80th birthday
celebrations.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
Toronto Links Multiple Shootings to GunforHire Networks
Toronto police have linked multiple shootings, including one at the U.S.
Consulate in March, to complex gun-for-hire networks (受僱開槍犯罪網絡).
The Canadian city's police chief says young adults are being recruited
through encrypted messaging apps (加密通訊軟體) to carry out attacks.
Some firearms used in these shootings have been seized.
A veteran officer was killed last week during a related raid (突襲行動).
Toronto police, along with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and FBI, are
investigating who is funding these attacks.
Two firearms involved in over 25 shootings originated in the U.S.
A suspect remains hospitalized, and another is wanted in connection with the
consulate shooting.
Uffizi Repositions Botticelli Masterpieces
The Uffizi Gallery has repositioned (重新調整位置) Sandro Botticelli’s masterpieces
“The Birth of Venus” and “Primavera.”
Starting Tuesday, visitors can view “The Birth of Venus” in one room and then
turn to see “Primavera” in an adjoining space (相鄰空間).
The director of the famed musuem in Italy, says this update marks a new phase
in the ongoing renovation (持續進行的整修) of the Uffizi.
Previously, the paintings were displayed on adjacent walls, allowing both to
be viewed at once.
In earlier decades, they hung on opposite walls in the same room, leading to
crowding.
That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____.
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