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EZ News 10/16/25


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Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened up 61-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 27,337

on turnover of 10-billion N-T.


The market surged more than 480-points on Wednesday as Taiwan Semiconductor

Manufacturing closed at a new high and investors were encouraged by comments

by the head of the U-S Federal Reserve regarding more rate-cuts.



NSB head confirmed Numerous videos on KMT leadership race posted outside

Taiwan

National Security Bureau Director-General Tsai Ming-yen says his agency has

found hundreds of video clips focusing on the K-M-T's leadership election

posted from online accounts outside of Taiwan.


According to Tsai, most of the 1,000-plus videos identified are circulating

(散佈、傳遞) on the Chinese version of TikTok, and over 200 related videos

are on YouTube, which were posted from 23 accounts, half of which were not in

Taiwan.


Tsai declined to say whether any of those accounts were based in China and

also refused to says which candidates the videos were stumping for.


The statements come after some of the candidates running the K-M-T leadership

election this Saturday have been rather vocal in their claims that China is

meddling in the race.




Women's group calls for tighter surveillance after rape case at Taipei

Station

The Taipei Women's Rescue Foundation is calling on the city government to

improve its safety surveillance systems and encouraging bystander (旁觀者)

intervention (介入) following the sexual assault of a woman at the Taipei

Main Station last week.


The foundation says the city government needs to review and improve its

public safety systems, assistance alarm bells could be installed and

bystanders should be encouraged to intervene if they witness incidents of

sexual assault.


The suspect was arrested at the scene.


And the Railway Police Bureau says the number of patrols in the station have

been increased and officers are now checking toilets and stairwells every two

hours to prevent similar incidents from happening again.




The US Supreme Court is hearing a case that could upend the midterms

The US supreme court will hear arguments in a case that could gut the Voting

Rights Act, the landmark civil rights law designed to prevent discrimination

(歧視) in voting.


The outcome of the case could change the course of next year's midterm

elections.


Charlotte North reports from Washington




UN Warns Colombia of Mercury Contamination

A United Nations letter to Colombia warns that mercury contamination from

illegal gold mining in the Atrato River basin is causing a grave

(嚴重的,重大的) human rights crisis for Indigenous and Afro-descendant

communities.


In a letter made public earlier this week, the U.N. Human Rights Council

raised concerns with the Colombian government about insufficient (不足的)

compliance with a 2016 Constitutional Court ruling that recognized the Atrato

River as a legal entity with rights to protection and restoration.


The river is one of Colombia’s largest waterways, and is one of the

country’s most biodiverse yet impoverished (貧窮)regions.


Illegal gold mining is now among the main drivers of deforestation and

pollution across Amazon regions, and mercury used to extract gold has

devastated wildlife and contaminated the food sources of Indigenous

communities in remote areas of the Amazon.


The UN letter calls for urgent measures to halt pollution, tackle criminal

networks and provide medical care to residents exposed to toxic mercury.



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