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Following are the top foreign stories at 1720 hours

    
     FGN69: BANGLA-HINDU-BAIL
     *Bangladesh High Court orders Hindu leader’s release on bail
     Dhaka: A bench of Bangladesh High Court on Wednesday ordered release of Hindu leader Chinmoy Krishna Das on bail, five months after he was arrested on a charge of defaming the country’s national flag, court officials said.

    
     FGN63: RUSSIA-INDIA-MODI
    
PM Modi not to attend V-Day celebrations in Moscow: Kremlin
     Moscow: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not attend the 80th anniversary celebrations of Victory Day to be held in Moscow next month, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday.

    
     FGN68: PAK-POK-FLIGHTS
    
Pak's national carrier cancels all flights to and from Gilgit, Skardu and other areas in PoK
     Islamabad: Pakistan's national carrier on Wednesday cancelled all flights to and from Gilgit, Skardu and other northern areas in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir due to security reasons, local media reports said, amid rising tensions with India following the Pahalgam terror attack.

    
     FGN59: PAK-BODY-DELAY
    
Parents wait for body of Pak man who died at Chennai hospital
     Karachi: The parents of a 23-year-old Pakistani man who died during treatment at a Chennai hospital were still waiting Wednesday for the body as the airline which was scheduled to carry it landed without it.

    
     FGN56: UK-US-HOUTHI-AIRSTRIKES
    
UK-US conduct joint airstrikes on Houthi military target in Yemen
     London: The UK’s Royal Air Force (RAF) participated in a joint operation with US forces against a Houthi military target in Yemen, Britain’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) said in a statement on Wednesday.

    
     FGN47: PAK-STOCKS
    
PSX slumps amid escalating tensions with India
     Karachi: Trading in the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) remained in the negative on Wednesday owing to the escalating tensions with India following the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam that killed 26 people.

    
     FGN34: US-TRUMP-INDIA-LD TRADE
    
Tariff talks with India going great, think will have deal: Trump
     New York/Washington: US President Donald Trump said negotiations with India over a bilateral trade deal are “coming along great” and he thinks Washington will "have a deal" with New Delhi.

    
     FGN55: US-TRUMP-POPE
    
Trump jokes he'd like to be pope
     New York: US President Donald Trump has said jokingly he would be his own “number one choice” for the next pope, Politico reported.

    
     FGN53: US-INDIANS-DEAD
    
3 Indian-origin people found dead after shooting at US home
     New York: Three Indian-origin people were found dead after a shooting at a home in the US state of Washington, according to local media reports.

    
     FGN51: CHINA-LD ASTRONAUTS
    
3 Chinese astronauts return home safely after 6-month stay in space station
     Beijing: Three Chinese astronauts, including a woman, who spent six months in China’s space station returned to Earth safely on Wednesday.

    
     FGN54: CHINA-EXPLOSION
    
17 injured in explosion at residential area in China
     Beijing: At least 17 people were injured in a residential complex explosion on Wednesday in China's Shanxi province.

    
     FGN42: UK-GOYAL-INDIA
    
Looking forward to ‘tangible outcomes’ for bilateral ties: Minister Piyush Goyal after UK visit
     London: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has concluded a two-day visit to the UK at a joint business reception at Lancaster House in London, after which he said he was looking forward to “tangible outcomes” for the bilateral partnership.

    
     FGN40: SOUTH AFRICA-G20-LD MULTILATERALISM
    
Erosion of multilateralism threatens global stability: South African Deputy President at Think20
     Johannesburg: South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile has called on G20 nations to strongly discourage the erosion of multilateralism, warning that it is a potential threat to global growth and stability.

    
     FGN37: US-INDIA-LD PAK
    
Pahalgam attack: US urges de-escalation; Rubio to speak with India, Pak foreign ministers
     New York/Washington: Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, the US has called on both countries "not to escalate" the conflict. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will speak to their foreign ministers "as early as today or tomorrow".

    
     FGN35: UK-INDIA-PAK
    
Pahalgam attack: UK calls for calm amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions
     London: The UK government called for calm and dialogue between India and Pakistan at a time of heightened tensions in the region following the “horrific terrorist attack” in Pahalgam, as the issue has been raised in Parliament.

    
     FGN17: INDIA-PAKISTAN-LD TENSIONS
    
India planning military action in next 24-36 hours, will face consequences: Pakistan
     Islamabad: Pakistan on Wednesday claimed it has "credible intelligence" that India is planning military action against it in the next 24-36 hours and warned New Delhi that there would be consequences.
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