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Following are the top foreign stories at 1700 hours

    
     FGN25: BANGLA-POLITICS-UNREST
     *Yunus calls interim cabinet’s meeting to review unrest in Bangladesh: Report
     Dhaka: Bangladesh’s interim government chief Muhammad Yunus on Saturday called an unscheduled meeting of the advisory council to review a brewing unease involving his administration, political parties and the Army, according to media reports.

    
     FGN21: JAPAN-BANERJEE-PAK
    
If terrorism is rabid dog, Pakistan is wild handler: TMC's Abhishek Banerjee in Japan
     Tokyo: If terrorism is a "rabid dog", Pakistan is its "vile handler", and the world must unite to tackle it, Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee said on Saturday.

    
     FGN18: SINGAPORE-LD WONG
    
PM Wong highlights Singapore's collaborative approach amid global shifts in alliances
     Singapore: Singapore will be a "steady and constructive" partner to advance dialogue and fraternity and support a rule-based order amid global shifts in alliances, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has said, highlighting his government's priorities to help the country secure an assured place in the changed world.

    
     FGN13: UAE-INDIA-GCC
    
GCC nations showed marked shift in support for India's counter-terrorism efforts: India's Ambassador to UAE
     Dubai: There has been a marked shift in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries' stance on terrorism since the 2008 Mumbai attacks due to the widespread realisation that it is a common enemy of all and there is a need for collaborative efforts to combat the menace, the Indian envoy in the UAE has said.

    
     FGN12: BAHRAIN-INDIA-DELEGATION
    
All-party delegation reaches Bahrain to bolster India's anti-terror diplomacy
     Manama: An all-party Indian delegation reached Bahrain on Saturday as part of New Delhi's global diplomatic outreach to highlight its unwavering stand against cross-border terrorism.

    
     FGN9: CANADA-CARNEY-KOMAGATA MARU
    
Komagata Maru incident stark reminder of how Canada fell short of values it holds dear: PM Carney
     Ottawa: Prime Minister Mark Carney said the 1914 Komagata Maru incident in which 376 Indian immigrants were refused entry by Canada is a "stark reminder" of how the country fell short of its values and asked the countrymen to ensure that such injustices are never repeated and build a future where inclusion is not a slogan, but a reality.

    
     FGN8: UN-INDIA-PAK
    
Pakistan violated spirit of IWT by inflicting three wars, thousands of terror attacks on India: India tells UN
     United Nations: India ripped through Pakistan's “disinformation” at the UN on the Indus Waters Treaty, asserting that Islamabad violated its spirit by inflicting three wars and thousands of terror attacks on India that seek to hold hostage lives of civilians, religious harmony and economic prosperity.

    
     FGN7: US-TRUMP-APPLE-INDIA
    
Okay to go to India, but you're not going to sell in US without tariffs: President Trump to Apple
     New York/Washington: US President Donald Trump has said it is ok for Apple to go to India to build its plants, but then the tech company will not be able to sell its products in America without tariffs.
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