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EZ News 07/23/25


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Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened up 75-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 23,063

on turnover of 5.3-billion N-T.


The market came under heavy pressure on Tuesday - tumbling more than

350-points - amid increasing investors concerns over U-S tariff threats.


Analyst says many investors are now turning downbeat about the ongoing tariff

talks with the U-S - as the negotiations have yet to yield any conclusions.



Competing rallies planned ahead of recall votes

The D-P-P and the K-M-T are set to hold competing rallies on Ketagalan

Boulevard in Taipei later this week as they make a final push ahead of

Saturday's batch of recall votes targeting 24 K-M-T lawmakers.


The D-P-P will be holding a rally there on Thursday.


And according to the "Oppose CCP, Safeguard Taiwan Alliance," a livestreamed

(直播) rally will also be held on Friday night on Jinan Road.


Meanwhile, the K-M-T is set to hold a rally on Friday night on Ketagalan

Boulevard.


Traffic restrictions will be in place in the area on both days.



12 imported cases of dengue fever reported last week

The Centers for Disease Control is reporting 12 new imported dengue fever

cases.


According to the C-D-C, the cases were recorded from July 15 through 21 and

it's the highest single-weekly total this year.


The C-D-C's Epidemic Intelligence Center says the cases came Thailand,

Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia.


A total of 109 confirmed imported cases of the mosquito-borne disease have

been reported here in Taiwan so far this year and 91.7-per cent of them have

come from Southeast Asia.


Indonesia accounted for (佔) the most with 45 cases.



US agrees trade & security deal with Philippines

The US and the Philippines have agreed a trade deal that will see goods

(商品) from the Southeast Asian country face a 19% tariff.


US President Donald Trump announced the news following a visit from the

nation's President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.


Nick Harper reports from Washington.



Syria Finds Thousand Deaths in Sectarian Violence

A Syrian government investigation says more than 1,400 people died in

sectarian (宗派的) violence along the coast earlier this year.


The clashes began in March after armed groups loyal to former President

Bashar Assad attacked security forces of the new government.


Retaliation led to widespread violence against civilians, with sectarian

motives largely driven by revenge.


Meanwhile, recent violence in Sweida province has displaced over 128-thousand

people.


The Syrian Red Crescent reports dire (嚴重的;危急的) conditions with

shortages of supplies and damaged infrastructure.


Aid deliveries have started, but concerns remain about the long-term

displacement.



British Wreck Found on Scottish Beach

Archaeologists have identified a 250-year-old shipwreck uncovered on a remote

Scottish beach.


The 18th-century naval warship and whaling vessel called the Earl of Chatham

was revealed (露出) in February 2024 after a storm swept away sand.


Local farmers and researchers worked together to recover the ship’s 12 tons

of oak timbers.


Experts traced the ship’s history using tree-ring dating (樹木年輪學) and

historical records.


It was originally named HMS Hind and it served in the American War of

Independence before becoming a whaling ship.


It was wrecked off Sanday in 1788.


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