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Tai-Ex opening
發布於 2025-11-05 10:28:14
The Tai-Ex opened down 330-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 27,785 N-T on turnover of 13-billion N-T.
The market closed lower on Tuesday as investors locked in profits from the previous session by trimming holdings in artificial intelligence-related stocks on relatively high valuations.
50 lose Taiwanese citizenship due to Chinese identity documents
發布於 2025-11-05 10:28:14
Mainland Affairs Council head Chiu Chui-cheng says about 50 people have lost their "Taiwan status" because they were confirmed to hold household registrations in China or have obtained Chinese passports.
According to Chiu, household registration agencies have been notified to revoke the household registrations of the 50 individuals after evidence of their holding China-related documents was confirmed.
The cases were reported by members of the public and confirmed through investigations or discovered by relevant (相關的) authorities.
The Lai administration has repeatedly warned that violators of the Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area will have their Taiwan household registration revoked.
FM Lin meets with Australia-bound Young Agriculture Ambassadors
發布於 2025-11-05 10:28:14
Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung has presented a group of 16 Australia-bound Young Agricultural Ambassadors with the R-O-C flag at a ceremony in Taipei.
Speaking at the event, Lin said the ambassadors will have multiple exchanges with Australian agricultural communities during their visit from November 22 to November 30.
The 16 were selected by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their expertise (專業知識) in biotechnology, recreational farming and organic fertilizers as part of the government-funded annual Young Agricultural Ambassadors program.
The program aims to promote exchanges between Taiwan and 18 countries targeted by the New Southbound Policy.
Brazil Prez Outlines Amazon Fund Plans
發布於 2025-11-05 10:28:14
Brazil’s leader, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, says he wants the future of the Amazon rainforest to be built around a major fund that will pay countries to keep their forests standing.
He spoke to reporters on Tuesday ahead of the United Nations’ climate summit known as COP30.
It gets underway this week in Belem, a Brazilian city in the edge of the Amazon.
In Belem, Lula is expected to launch an initiative named Tropical Forests Forever Fund, aiming to support more than 70 developing countries that commit to preservation.
The official COP30 website describes the initiative (新措施) as a “permanent trust fund” that would generate about $4 from the private sector for every $1 contributed.
Brazil's president did not provide more details about how the plan would come to action.
So far, Colombia, Ghana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia and Malaysia have joined.
US Mamdani the favourite as New York votes for Mayor
發布於 2025-11-05 10:28:14
America's biggest city could soon have its first Muslim mayor, as voters head to the polls in a race that has gained international attention.
Zohran Mamdani is the favourite to beat former Governor Andrew Cuomo, after captivating (吸引) a younger generation as a self-described "democratic socialist."
Mitch McCann reports from New York.