LatestLY brings news of high urgency as the foreign stories of 1700 hours have been reported. Indian Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, has expressed her immediate attention required on the worldwide issue of cryptocurrency. China, Japan, South Africa and the United States have been in the spotlight in recent reports.
In Washington, Minister Sitharaman has reported that the development of digital public infrastructure could be used to fastrack countries’ development and deliver great benefits. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stepped into the spotlight, arguing that people’s support and collective efforts are paramount in the fight against climate change.
The Guptas, Indian-origin businessmen, got a spotlight shone upon them by South African Home Affairs Minister Motsoaledi for still being South African citizens. It was reported by Fakir Hassen. The Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, was unharmed when an explosive device was thrown at a fishing port in western Japan during a campaign event, reported by the Associated Press.
PTI is a “Press Trust of India” News Agency and has reported about India expounding on the issue of Artificial Intelligence, if harnessed correctly, can lead to benefit and prosperity to all. Additionally, it reported about Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Andrea Bocelli performing at the coronation ceremony of King Charles III. Lastly, it reported about Indira Gandhi’s assassin, Satwant Singh’s Nephew Baltej Singh, who was held on drug peddling charge in New Zealand.
This brief article brings news covering the United States, Japan, South Africa and India. Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s comments on the importance of cryptocurrency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to action against climate change and the arrests of Baltej Singh and the Gupta brothers are all topics of high importance for the day. Keep a lookout on LatestLY for up to date world news.