Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened up 163-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
22,419 on turnover of 6.4-billion N-T.
The market tumbled more than 300-points on Monday, as investor concerns over
the strength of the New Taiwan dollar against the U-S dollar persisted and on
the back of selling by foreign institutional investors.
New national, local rules taking effect in Taiwan in July
Several amended national regulations are gradually taking effect this month.
They include the Central Weather Administration's wind strength forecast for
coastal townships during typhoon season.
The administration will also hold video conferences with the mayors and
magistrates of coastal locations to address the difference in wind strength
observed inland and around the coast.
The move is part of efforts to provide local leaders with more information
when contemplating (考慮) work and school suspensions.
Meanwhile,
The Ministry of the Interior will be carrying out inspections of air raid
shelters beginning this month.
That means buildings constructed with air raid shelters will need to be
reported to the government and be subjected to safety inspections.
The ministry says the safety checks are aimed at ensuring that the buildings
will be up to standard for use by members of the general public during
emergencies and drills.
CWA issues heat alerts
The Central Weather Administration has issued heat alerts for parts of the
island today.
"Orange" alerts are in effect for New Taipei City and Changhua - where the
daily maximum temperature is forecast to reaches 36-degrees for three
consecutive (連續的) days.
While "Yellow" alerts have been issued for Taoyuan, Taichung, Nantou, Yunlin,
Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Pingtung and Hualien - where the daily maximum
temperature is forecast to reaches 36-degrees today.
All of the alerts will remain in effect through late this afternoon.
US Idaho New Info on Shootnig of Firefighters
From the US....
Police have new information on the shooting deaths of two firefighters in
Idaho.
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports.
UK Investigation into Glastonbury Performance
British police have launched a criminal investigation into a performance by
rap-punk duo Bob Vylan at the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, when the
group led chants of “death to the IDF,” or Israel Defense Forces.
The U.S. State Department has revoked their visas, citing the performance as
a “hateful tirade.”
The BBC said it regretted livestreaming the act and called it antisemitic.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has condemned the chants (反复喊叫) as hate
speech.
Irish-language band Kneecap, which has been in the headlines for its
pro-Palestinian stance, is also under investigation.
Police said both performances have been recorded as public order incidents.
Brazil National Museum Offers Sneak Peak
Brazil’s National Museum has offered a glimpse at its renovated building and
collection.
It comes two days before it reopens for visitors and seven years after a
devastating fire destroyed it.
Journalists and special guests previewed the renovated museum in Rio de
Janeiro, where they could also see a large part of its 20-million-artifact
collection.
Brazil’s Education Minister says the museum’s complete renovation is slated
for (預定的) completion by the end of 2027.
He added that the reconstruction budget of almost $95 million is being split
between public and private companies.