November 21, Wednesday, 2018 (2:00 p.m.) Read by Mr. Raja Pradhan and Ms. Fumiko Konoe

  1. South Korea says it will close a fund designed to support those referred to as wartime comfort women, set up under an agreement with Japan.
  2. The board members of French automaker Renault has appointed a temporary replacement for Carlos Ghosn. He will remain Chairman and CEO.
  3. The U.S. secretary of state says the inter-Korean relations should not be moved forward on its own unless progress is also made in denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.