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Following are the top foreign stories at 2000 hours

    
     FGN52: BANGLA-3RDLD HASINA
     *Bangladesh's tribunal indicts deposed PM Hasina over killing of protesters
     Dhaka: A special tribunal in Bangladesh on Thursday indicted deposed premier Sheikh Hasina in absentia on charges of crimes against humanity in connection with a deadly crackdown on protesters during the July-August uprising last year.

    
     FGN51: BANGLA-MINORITIES-VIOLENCE
    
Bangladesh witnessed 2,442 communal violence incidents in 330 days: Minority body
     Dhaka: Bangladesh witnessed 2,442 incidents of communal violence over a span of 330 days from August 4 last year, when political unrest peaked, leading to the ouster of prime minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League government, a minority advocacy group in the country said on Thursday.

    
     FGN29: LANKA-US-LD TARIFFS
    
Sri Lanka to continue engaging with US for 'mutually beneficial' solution on tariffs: top finance officials
     Colombo: Lanka would continue to engage with the US for a "mutually beneficial" outcome on tariffs, a top finance ministry official said on Thursday, after Washington imposed a 30 per cent tariff on all Sri Lankan imports to the country.

    
     FGN30: CANADA-INDIAN-PILOT
    
Student pilot from India among two killed in mid-air crash in Canada
     Ottawa: An Indian student pilot was killed in a mid-air crash in Manitoba province of Canada, according to the Consulate General of India in Toronto.

    
     FGN37: PAK-PRESIDENT-RUMOURS
    
Pakistan's Interior Minister rejects rumours about President Zardari's possible ouster
     Islamabad: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday rejected rumours regarding possible ouster of President Asif Ali Zardari and termed it as a “malicious campaign.”

    
     FGN9: NEPAL-FLOODS-RESCUE
    
Rescue efforts underway in Nepal after flash floods kill 9, leave many stranded
     Kathmandu: Rescue efforts continued on Thursday in Nepal to evacuate people stranded in flood-hit areas, after monsoon rains triggered a river flood in Rasuwa district that left nine dead and nearly 20 missing, media reports said.
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