Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened down 87-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
27,816 on turnover of $7.7-billion N-T.
Taiwan ranks top in Asia and 7th in world for internet freedom
Taiwan has once again been rated the freest country in Asia for internet use
and seventh globally in the latest Freedom on the Net report released the
US-based Freedom House.
The report assessed internet freedom in 72 countries between June 2024 and
May 2025.
It measures obstacles to access, restrictions on online content, and
violations of users' rights.
Taiwan had a score of 79 out of 100 and that was unchanged from last year,
reaffirming (再次肯定或加強。) its status as one of the most open online
environments in the world.
Japan placed eighth with 78 points.
The list was topped by Iceland with a score of 94 - while Estonia, Chile,
Costa Rica and Canada rounded out the top five.
China and Myanmar remained at the bottom of the list with scores of 9.
Trump-Epstein relationship in spotlight ahead of key vote on files
Donald Trump's relationship to late-sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is still
under scrutiny ahead of key vote that could release more files.
The House of Representatives is expected to vote to compel the Justice
Department to release all the evidence (證據) it has, but the files may not
see the light of day.
As Nick Harper reports from Washington.
Russia Launches Attack on Kyiv
Russia has launched a massive attack on Kyiv, causing fires and scattering
debris across the city.
Local officials report at least 11 people were injured, with five
hospitalized.
The attack continues today, prompting officials to urge residents to stay in
shelters.
City authorities warned of possible power and water outages.
The strike came as European Union officials warned this week that Ukraine
must continue to crack down on corruption following a major graft scandal
that has put top nuclear energy officials under scrutiny (受到審查).
But they also offered assurances (保證) that aid will continue to flow as
Kyiv strains to hold back Russia’s invasion.
Borso D'Este Bible on Display in Italy
One of the most spectacular examples of Renaissance illuminated manuscripts
is going on rare public display as part of the Vatican’s Holy Year
celebrations.
The 15th century Borso D’Este Bible is known for its miniature paintings in
gold and lapis lazuli (青金石).
It was unveiled Thursday in the Italian Senate, where it will remain on
display until Jan. 16.
It is usually kept in a safe at a library in Modena and is rarely exhibited
publicly; it was transported to Rome under heavy security.
The Bible was created between 1455 and 1461.
It will remain behind humidity-controlled plate glass while in Rome, but
visitors can “read” it digitally via touch screen displays featuring
ultra-high-resolution images.
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