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EZ News 04/07/23

Apr 07, 20237 min
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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. **Tai-Ex opening ** The Tai-Ex opened up 45-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 15,856 on turnover of $1.7-billion N-T. The market lost ground on Thursday, as investors turned their attention to upcoming earnings reports and other economic indicators. **Leofoo Village Fined Following Baboon Escape ** The Hsinchu County Government says it has fined the Leofoo Village Theme Park 50,000 N-T for negligence that resulted in the escape of one of its baboons. The county government's Agriculture Bureau says the theme park's operator failed to realize that an animal had escaped, failed to notify local authorities after discovering the baboon was missing and also failed to properly assist authorities in their search for the animal. The fine comes after the Forestry Bureau announced that it has given the Leofoo Village Theme Park one month to improve its baboon facility and six months to finish microchipping and registering all of its baboons The case is also still being investigated by prosecutors - and the park could face further fines and charges. **New Round of Online Monkeypox Vaccines Registration to Begin on Monday ** The Centers for Disease Control says online registration for a new round of monkeypox vaccine will begin next Monday. According to C-D-C Deputy Director-General Philip Luo, the online registration service will be available from Monday through Friday and the vaccine doses will be administered at 48 designated hospitals islandwide. As of Thursday, the C-D-C had recorded 23 confirmed cases, of which 16 were locally transmitted and seven imported. **Nigeria Village Clashes Leave 50 Dead ** Authorities say at least 50 people have died after two attacks on a village in north-central Nigeria. Local officials say three people had been killed on Tuesday, then gunmen returned to thei village in Benue state and killed 47 others when they opened fire at a market. While there was no claim of responsibility, authorities said suspicion fell on local herdsmen, who have clashed in the past with farmers over land disputes in north-central Nigeria. Benue state has been one of the hardest hit in the decades-long clashes between agrarian communities and nomadic cattle herders in the West African country. **US Republicans Oust Dem for Gun Protest ** Tennessee Republicans have voted to expel their Democratic colleague Justin Jones from the state's House of Representatives after he, and two other Democrats, joined a protest in favor of stronger gun regulation on the chamber floor last week. The demonstration came just days after six people, including three children, were killed at a Nashville elementary school. Lawmaker are now debating expelling the other two lawmakers. Toni Waterman has more. **Montenegro Elections Oust Djukanovic ** Official results have confirmed a crushing defeat for Montenegro’s long-time leader Milo Djukanovic in a weekend presidential election. That marks his departure from the small Balkan state’s political scene after more than 30 years in power. The state electoral commission said Thursday that Jakov Milatovic, an expert in economics but a political novice, won Sunday's presidential runoff. Djukanovic led Montenegro to independence from Serbia in 2006 and to NATO membership in 2017, despite strong opposition from former Slavic ally Russia. Milatovic won around 59% of Sunday's vote, while Djukanovic had about 41%, according to the final official results. That was the I.C.R.T. news, Check in again tomorrow for our simplified version of the news, uploaded every day in the afternoon. Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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