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Following are the top foreign stories at 1710 hours

    
     FGN15: US-INDIA-PAK-LD VANCE
     *US to stay out of war that's none of our business: Vance on India-Pak tensions
     New York: Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, the US has said it is not going to get involved in a war that's "fundamentally none of our business".

    
     FGN47: PAK-INDIA-US-KWATRA-LD TERRORISM
    
We are at war with terrorists: Indian Ambassador to US Vinay Kwatra
     New York: India is at war with the terrorists and will bring justice to victims of the Pahalgam attack by holding the “lowlifes, subhuman monsters” accountable, Indian Ambassador to the US Vinay Kwatra has said, underscoring that in no world would these terrorists be allowed a free pass.

    
     FGN49: RUSSIA-VDAY-WORLD-LEADERS
    
Leaders of 27 nations join Putin to celebrate 80th Victory Day at Moscow's Red Square
     Moscow: Leaders of 27 nations joined Russian President Vladimir Putin in celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War.

    
     FGN45: PAK-IMRAN-LD PETITION
    
Imran Khan's party files petition seeking his release from jail in view of tensions with India
     Islamabad: Jailed former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan's party on Friday filed a petition in the High Court here seeking his release from jail, claiming a threat to his life due to the impact of the prolonged detention on his health and in view of the current situation with India.

    
     FGN39: PAK-INDIA-UK-DORAISWAMI
    
Indian envoy to UK calls on Pakistan to take ‘off-ramp’ to end its escalation
     London: India’s response to Pakistan’s original conflict escalation with the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam last month was “precise, targeted" and focussed solely on terror infrastructure but Pakistan has chosen to continue to escalate the matter instead of taking an "off-ramp" to end the crisis, the Indian High Commissioner to the UK has said.

    
     FGN38: PAK-LD HACKING
    
Pak says economic affairs ministry's X account hacked after post seeking more loans
     Islamabad/New Delhi: Pakistan on Friday said that the X account of its ministry of economic affairs was hacked and an appeal was posted on it for more international loans to meet the “heavy losses" caused by the current tensions with India.

    
     FGN11: PAK-INDIA-STRIKE
    
Baseless allegations: Pakistan denies role in drone attacks on India
     Islamabad: Pakistan on Friday rejected reports in the Indian media that it had attacked multiple places in India, saying such claims are "entirely unfounded" and part of a "reckless propaganda campaign".
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