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EZ News 07/11/23


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**Tai-Ex opening **

The Tai-Ex opened up 23-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 16,676

on turnover of $3.4--billion N-T.


Shares in Taiwan closed slightly lower Monday as earlier gains were eroded

amid lingering concerns the U.S. Federal Reserve will resume its rate hike

cycle in July.


Investors seemed to ignore the losses on the U.S. markets on Friday, but

selling set in as investors started to pocket their earlier gains, pushing

down the Taiex to negative territory by the end of the sessions as select

nontech stocks remained resilient on rotational buying.



**Launch date getting closer for first locally built weather satellite **

The Taiwan Space Agency says a domestically engineered weather satellite will

leave Taiwan on Friday for French Guiana, where it is scheduled to be

launched into space in September, after all tests found it ready to go.


TASA says the Triton will take off into orbit on an Arianespace Vega C rideshare mission.


TASA Director-General Wu Jong-shinn said the Triton project was initiated

(發起) in 2014 and that it has finally reached the launch phase after eight

years of hard work.


Wu said Triton was Taiwan's first domestically engineered weather satellite

and was built with many domestic components, including Taiwan's own global

navigation satellite system-reflectometry.


TASA says the Triton will be launched into a circular low earth orbit at an

altitude of about 550-650 kilometers.




**Erdogan Biden to Meet After Turkey Approves Sweden NATO Bid **


US President Joe Biden will meet his Turkish counterpart

(作用相同者,相對應者) on Tuesday on the sidelines of the NATO summit after

Turkey lifted its opposition to Sweden's membership of the military alliance.


Julia Chapman reports from the Lithuanian capital, where the summit is being

held.



**UN Envoy Warns of Strained Peace Efforts in Yemen **

A U.N. envoy says sporadic armed clashes between Yemen’s Houthi rebels and

government forces are straining peace efforts, and the rivals are now also

battling over revenue from ports, trade, banking and natural resources.


The U.N. special representative for Yemen told the U.N. Security Council on

Monday that the fight over economic wealth “has become inseparable from the

political and military conflict.”


Hans Grundberg says that fighting has decreased in Yemen markedly since an

April 2022 truce, but that “continued sparks of violence" and threats to

return to large-scale fighting have increased fear and tensions.


He says that the “the situation on the ground remains fragile (脆弱的).”




**Canada More Fires Started in British Colombia **

Lightning strikes over the weekend triggered more than 100 new wildfires in

British Columbia, raising the total above 300 and leading authorities to

order a ban on campfires for most of the province.


The wildfire danger was high to extreme across most of British Colombia on

Monday.


The province’s Wildfire Service says almost 200 of the fires are ranked as

out of control.


Officials warn of challenging conditions, with lightning storms forecast for

most of the week and above-average temperatures throughout the central

interior (內部的) of the province.


Last week, the Canadian Forest Service said wildfires raging across Canada

had already broken records for total areas burned, the number of people

forced to evacuate their homes and the cost of fighting the blazes.


That was the I.C.R.T. news,


Check in again tomorrow for our simplified version of the news, uploaded

every day in the afternoon.


Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____.


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