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    FGN34 BANGLA-3RDLD CRASH    
     *Students protest to demand 'accurate' info as Bangladesh school jet crash toll rises to 31
    Dhaka: Thousands of students on Tuesday protested demanding "accurate" information on casualties and compensation for the families of those killed when a Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school, as the death toll in the incident rose to 31, including 25 children.


     FGN15 UN-BERY-INDIA
    
India's sustained economic growth positions it as global stability anchor: NITI Aayog VC
     United Nations: India's sustained economic growth makes it an "anchor of stability” for the world, which needs new engines of growth and development models that can be scaled and shared, Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog Suman Bery has said.

    
     FGN21 UK-INDOPACIFIC
    
Call for UK to refresh Indo-Pacific strategy on eve of Modi visit
     London: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s highly anticipated visit to the UK to sign off on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), one of the country’s leading think tanks on Tuesday called for a refresh of Britain’s Indo-Pacific strategy that expands its links with India beyond the trade deal.


     FGN8 IMF-GITA GOPINATH-HARVARD
    
Indian-American economist Gita Gopinath to leave IMF to rejoin Harvard University faculty
     New York: Indian-American economist Gita Gopinath who is serving as the first deputy managing director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said she is rejoining Harvard University as an economics professor.


     FGN24 PAK-SENATE
    
Pak's ruling coalition secures 2/3rd majority in upper house following KPK elections         
     Islamabad: Pakistan’s ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif secured a two-thirds majority in the Senate after the results of the recently held elections in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa assembly were announced.

    
     FGN39 PAK-RAINS
    
Death toll in rain-related incidents in Pakistan rises to 223
    Peshawar: The death toll in rain-related incidents in Pakistan reached 223 as another twelve people were killed in the last 24 hours, Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said on Tuesday.
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