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EZ News 11/07/23


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Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened almost flat this morning from yesterday's close, at 16,650

on turnover of 2-billion N-T.


The market moved above the 16,600-point mark on Monday.


The bellwether electronics sector led the gains on the back of a strong

showing for tech stocks on Wall Street last week and as investors were buoyed

by news the U-S Fed could put the brakes on its rate hike cycle.



MOE to Subsidize Students On Campus Dormitories

The Ministry of Education says it plans to introduce a fixed rent subsidy of

between 1,200 and 1,500 N-T for students who live in on-campus dormitories.


According to the ministry, the subsidies are expected to be introduced by

February of next year and its estimated they will benefit (造福) 260,000

college and university students.


The move is an expansion of the government's rent subsidy 2.0 policy - that

was launched in July of this year.


And the education ministry says college and university students who live

off-campus will also be eligible for rent subsidies of between 2,400 and

3,600 N-T per month.


The proposal still requires Cabinet approval.




FM Visiting Baltic states this Week

Foreign Minister Joseph Wu is visiting Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia this

week.


According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wu is slated to attend forums

and give speeches to underscore Taiwan's resolve to safeguard democracy with

like-minded countries while in the three Baltic states.


Wu will attend a forum in Lithuania where discussions will be held on the

subject of the future of democracy.


He'll deliver two separate speeches at the Institute of International Affairs

in Latvia.


And attend the International Centre for Defense and Security in Estonia -

where the foreign ministry says Wu will relay Taiwan's determination to fight

for democracy against authoritarian regimes (威權主義).




UN Guterres Calls for Gaza Ceasefire

United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres has again called for an

immediate ceasefire in the Middle East.


Jody Jacobs has more from the UN…




OpenAI Launches GPT-4 Turbo

The company behind ChatGPT has launched a new line of chatbot products that

can be customized to a variety of tasks.


At an event held in San Francisco, OpenAI unveiled a new version called GPT-4

Turbo.


The company says it is more capable and can retrieve information about world

and cultural events as recent as April 2023 — unlike previous (先前的,)

versions that couldn’t answer questions about anything that happened after

2021.




Prince William Announces Agreement to Combat Wildlife Trade

Britain’s Prince William says seven countries, including Canada, New

Zealand, South Africa, the UK and the United States, have committed at a

wildlife summit to deepen their intelligence-sharing and other cooperation to

combat money laundering by international gangs engaged in the illegal

wildlife trade.


The Prince of Wales told the United for Wildlife Summit in Singapore that the

wildlife population around the world has plummeted (暴跌) by almost 70% over

the past 50 years.


He said joint investigations will lead to more high-value seizures and

arrests.


William is in Singapore for the annual Earthshot Prize awards ceremony

today.


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