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Tai-Ex opening
發布於 2024-11-11 10:21:13
The Tai-Ex opened down 76-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 23,478 on turnover of $7.2-billion N-T.
Shares in Taiwan moved higher by more than 140 points Friday after the Federal Reserve cut its key interest rates as expected, sparking a rally among tech stocks on the U.S. markets overnight.
The local bellwether electronics sector attracted most of the market's attention throughout the trading session, while old economy and financial stocks largely lost their luster, capping the gains on the broader market.
Thousands march in Taipei for better wildlife conservation
發布於 2024-11-11 10:21:13
Animal rights groups took to the streets on Sunday to appeal for better stray animal management and improved wildlife conservation.
According to Taiwan Walk for Wildlife, around 2-thousand people participated in the event in Taipei.
The 2024 Walk for Wildlife, a one-hour march that looped (環行) through streets near the Legislative Yuan, began after TWW members, wildlife conservation experts, and legislators from across party lines delivered remarks.
T-W-W says the goal of the march was to get the government to improve the management and reduction of stray dogs and cats and strengthen the management of stray dogs in ecological hotspots.
The protesters presented a petition to the head of the Ministry of Agriculture's Animal Welfare Department, who responded by saying that authorities "respect and understand" the demands and will promote those that have gained social consensus, while also tightening stray dog control in some areas.
Washington Post: Trump Tells Putin gto Avoid Escalation in Ukraine
發布於 2024-11-11 10:21:13
US President-Elect Donald Trump has told his Russian counterpart to avoid an escalation in Ukraine according to a Washington Post report.
The conflict (戰爭,衝突) could be one of the topics US President Joe Biden discusses when he meets Donald Trump at the White House this week.
Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more.
Netherlands Demonstrators Detained After Soccer Clashes
發布於 2024-11-11 10:21:13
Police have detained dozens of people for taking part in a demonstration in central Amsterdam that had been outlawed following violent clashes targeting fans of an Israeli soccer club.
Amsterdam's mayor banned all demonstrations over the weekend in the aftermath of the scenes of youths on scooters and on foot attacking Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters (支持者) on Thursday and Friday.
It was widely condemned as a violent outburst of antisemitism in the Dutch capital.
Local media reports showed police detaining one man Sunday who was taking part in a small demonstration on the central Dam Square.
Police said on X they detained more than 50 people.