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     FGN30 UK-TRAIN-4THLD STABBINGS
* 2 British nationals in custody over train mass stabbings in UK, police rule out terrorism
     London: Two people remain in life-threatening condition on Sunday after mass stabbings which injured 10 people on a high-speed London-bound train, as British Transport Police ruled out a terrorism link to the “major incident” as counter-terror police engagement was discontinued. *

    
     FGN32 PAK-SIKHS
* Over 2,000 Sikhs to visit Pakistan for Guru Nanak birth anniversary
     Lahore: As many as 2,150 Indian Sikhs are expected to arrive at Lahore via Wagah border to take part in festivities related to the 556th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev on November 5, a top official said Sunday. *


     FGN28 NEPAL-PM-MEETINGS
* Nepal PM Karki continues consultations to discuss general elections, meets provincial CMs
     Kathmandu: Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Sunday held a joint meeting with chief ministers of all seven provinces in connection with preparations for the March 5 general election. *


     FGN23 RUSSIA-SUBMARINE
* Russia launches new nuclear submarine carrier of doomsday drone
     Moscow: Russia has launched its latest nuclear submarine to be armed with a 'Poseidon' nuclear drone, also known as 'doomsday missile' capable of “wiping out” coastal nations, according to media reports. *

    
     FGN25 PHILIPPINES-CANADA-2NDLD DEFENCE PACT
* Canada, Philippines sign defence pact to boost drills, deter China's aggression
     Manila (Philippines): Canada and the Philippines, both staunch critics of China's increasingly coercive actions in the disputed South China Sea, signed a key defence agreement on Sunday to boost combat drills and expand security alliances to deter aggression, officials said. (AP) *

    
     FGN29 RUSSIA-UKRAINE-2NDLD WAR
* 2 people killed in Ukraine's Odesa region as Russia continues to blast power grid
     Kyiv: At least two people were killed in a drone attack in Ukraine's southwestern Odesa region, Ukrainian authorities said on Sunday. Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine continued to pummel each other's infrastructure. (AP) *

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