About this episode
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Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex tumbled 1,244-points this morning from Friday's close, at 32,354
on turnover of 27.6-billion N-T.
The market fell just over 70-points on Friday, as investors remained worried
about geopolitical tensions in the Middle East that have sent the price of
oil on an upward climb, to hit its highest level in nearly two years.
Lai says supporting women makes Taiwan 'more powerful'
President Lai Ching-te says he believes Taiwan will become "more powerful" if
women have more support and choices from society.
Taking to Facebook to mark International Women's Day, Lai said when a society
is willing to give women more support and room for choice, Taiwan will not
only become kinder, but also more powerful.
Noting that the theme of this year's International Women's Day is "Give To
Gain," Lai said he hopes every Taiwanese woman, whether striving (??) in
the workplace or cultivating family life, can "freely become her ideal self."
Lai's Facebook post went on to say his government has promulgated Taiwan's
first national action plan on gender-based violence prevention …
.. and that plan aims to integrate violence-prevention resources to "build a
more comprehensive and complete gender equality protection network."
Japanese-style Mazu float headlines parade at Taiwan Lantern Festival in Chiayi
A Japanese-style lantern float featuring Mazu headlined the national baseball
team parade at the Taiwan Lantern Festival in Chiayi County this past
weekend.
The large art piece was a Japanese Nebuta, a traditional lantern float
handmade from wood, metal wire, and paper.
The float was crafted domestically (???) in Taiwan by Nebuta artists
Makoto Suwa and Hiromi Hayashi, from Japan's Aomori City.
They were invited by the General Association of Chinese Culture to serve as
resident artists for this year's Lantern Festival.
The float headlined the parade to celebrate Taiwan at the 2026 World Baseball
Classic.
Iranian foreign minister says no plans to increase range of its ballistic missiles
Iran's foreign minister says the country currently has no plans to increase
(??) the range of its ballistic missiles.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports
US SKorea Begin Drills
The United States has begun a large military exercise with South Korea
involving thousands of troops while also waging an escalating war in the
Middle East.