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EZ News 08/19/25


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Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened up 11-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 24,494

on turnover of $4.9-billion N-T.


Shares in Taiwan closed at a new high Monday as buying in the bellwether

electronics sector accelerated in the wake of gains posted by markets in the

United States pointing to a possible higher opening later in the day.


Amid optimism toward artificial intelligence development, iPhone assembler

and AI server maker Hon Hai Precision Industry rose 1.45 percent.


In the old economy sector, petrochemical stocks continued an uptrend led by

Nan Ya Plastics Corp., on optimism over its supply of materials to PCB

makers.




4.9 earthquake strikes Hualien

No injuries or damage are being reported after a magnitude 4.9 earthquake

struck Hualien at 9:26.


The Central Weather Administration says, the depth of the quake was measured

at 17.1 kilometers, and the epicenter was located 11.7 kilometers east of

Hualien County Hall, in the ocean.


The quake was felt at a maximum intensity of 4 in Hualien and a 3 in Yilan.


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UN: IS Backed Congo Rebels Kill Dozens

The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congo says that Islamic

State-backed rebels in the eastern part of the country have killed at least

52 people.


The mission says the attacks blamed on the Allied Democratic Forces took

place from Aug. 9 to Aug. 16 in North Kivu province.


The violence included abductions, looting (搶劫), and the burning of homes

and vehicles.


The death toll is expected to rise.


Eastern Congo has faced deadly attacks from armed groups like the ADF, which

has ties to the Islamic State.




US Democrats End Walkout Over Redistricting

From the US….


Texas Democrats are ending their walkout over redistricting (重新劃分選區),

as California prepares to retaliate.


AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports





Air Canda Flight Attendant Strike

Air Canada and the union representing 10,000 flight attendants have resumed

talks for the first time since their strike began three days ago.


That's according to a person familiar with the negotiations.


The renewed talks on Monday come after the union for the Air Canada flight

attendants said they won’t return to work even though the strike has been

declared illegal.


It has affected about 130-thousand travelers per day during the peak (高峰)

summer travel season.


Labor leaders are objecting to the Canadian government’s repeated use of a

law that cuts off workers’ right to strike and forces them into binding

arbitration.



Cambridge Dictionary Adds 6000 New Words

The Cambridge Dictionary has added over 6,000 new words including slang terms

like “skibidi,” pronounced SKIH-bih-dee, "tradwife" and "delulu."


Cambridge Dictionary says it uses the Cambridge English Corpus database of

more than 2 billion words to monitor (監測) how new words are used, how often

and in what contexts.


Other additions this year include "mouse jiggler" for a tool to simulate

(模擬) activity during remote work and “forever chemical” for persistent

environmental pollutants.


Representatives at the world's largest online dictionary say it has only

added words it thinks have “staying power.”


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