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     FGN33: LANKA-INDIAN-FISHERMEN-ARREST
     *Sri Lankan Navy arrests 8 Indian fishermen for alleged illegal fishing
     Colombo: The Sri Lankan Navy on Sunday arrested 8 Indian fishermen and seized their trawler for allegedly poaching in the island nation's waters, according to an official release.

    
     FGN43: UK-OBESITY
    
UK unveils 'world-first' healthy food partnership with supermarkets to cut obesity rates
     London: The UK on Sunday unveiled a so-called healthy food revolution that will see the government strike partnerships with industry to nudge people towards making better choices and pack their shopping baskets with healthier foods to tackle growing obesity rates.

    
     FGN35: PAK-AFGHAN-BORDER
    
Pakistan closes key border crossing with Afghanistan amid security threats
     Peshawar: Pakistan has temporarily closed a key border crossing with Afghanistan due to security threats, until further notice, officials said on Sunday.

    
     FGN34: PAK-TERRORISTS
    
Five killed in two separate terrorist attacks in Pak's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
     Peshawar: At least five people, including two security personnel and three members of a local peace committee, were killed in two separate incidents of terrorism in northwest Pakistan, police said on Sunday.

    
     FGN39: ISRAEL-GAZA-2NDLD TRUMP
    
Trump calls for deal on war in Gaza as signs of progress emerge
     Tel Aviv (Israel): US President Donald Trump on Sunday pleaded for progress in ceasefire talks in the war in Gaza, calling for a deal that would halt the fighting in the 20-month-long conflict as Israel and Hamas appeared to be inching closer to an agreement.

    
     FGN38: RUSSIA-UKRAINE-4THLD WAR
    
Russia launches biggest aerial attack since start of war: Ukraine
     Kyiv: Russia launched its biggest aerial attack against Ukraine overnight, a Ukrainian official said Sunday, part of an escalating bombing campaign that has further dashed hopes for a breakthrough in efforts to end the 3-year-old war.

    
     FGN32: PAK-TRADE-BODIES
    
Pak trade bodies oppose govt's decision to grant sweeping powers to revenue board
     Karachi: Top trade bodies of Pakistan on Sunday opposed the government's decision to grant sweeping powers to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) in the proposed Finance Bill 2025-26 and warned of severe consequences for the economy if the bill was not reviewed.

    
     FGN29: PAK-LD QUAKE
    
5.3 magnitude quake hits Pakistan; 5 people injured
     Karachi: At least five people were injured when a 5.3 magnitude earthquake shook Pakistan's Balochistan province on Sunday.

    
     FGN14: PAK-RAINS
    
Death toll in rain-related incidents rises to 38 in Pakistan
     Islamabad: Death toll in rain-related incidents in Pakistan has risen to 38 with 63 injured as pre-monsoon showers continued to wreak havoc in various parts of the country, officials said.

    
     FGN19: IRAN-PRISON-LD TOLL
    
Iran's judiciary says at least 71 killed in Israel's attack on Tehran's notorious Evin prison
     Dubai: At least 71 people were killed in Israel's attack on Tehran's Evin prison, a notorious facility where many political prisoners and dissidents have been held, Iran's judiciary said on Sunday. (AP)

    
     FGN7: BANGLA-POLLS
    
Next polls to be 'most credible' in Bangladesh's history: Yunus' aide
     Dhaka: The next general elections will be the "most credible and peaceful" in Bangladesh's history, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus’ aide has said, asserting that the interim government has taken all necessary measures to ensure free and fair polls.
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