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     FGN69: LANKA-ADANI-PETITIONS
     *Rights petitions against Adani Green Energy projects in Sri Lanka withdrawn
     Colombo: Five fundamental rights petitions filed against the Adani Green Energy projects in the northeastern region of Sri Lanka have been withdrawn by the petitioners.


     FGN87: BANGLA-COURT-HASINA
    
Dhaka court orders to freeze 31 bank accounts related to ousted Bangladesh PM Hasina, family
     Dhaka: A Dhaka court on Tuesday ordered the freezing of 31 bank accounts linked to ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her family members and their associates over corruption allegations against them, according to media reports.


     FGN35: BANGLA-GABBARD-LD PROTEST
    
Bangladesh slams US spy chief Gabbard’s remarks on minority persecution
     Dhaka: The interim government of Professor Muhammad Yunus refuted US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard’s remarks on the alleged persecution of minority communities in Bangladesh saying her comments were “not based on any evidence or specific allegations”.

    
     FGN58: PAK-SECURITY-IMRAN PARTY
    
Pakistan's opposition PTI party boycotts key security meeting on national security
     Islamabad: Pakistan's leading opposition party founded by jailed former prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday boycotted the key security meeting to discuss the prevailing security situation in the country.

              
     FGN79: NEPAL-FOREIGN CURRENCY-CHINA
    
Nepal police thwarts attempt to smuggle foreign currency to China, seizes USD, Euros
     Kathmandu: The Nepal police have arrested a Nepali man as it thwarted an attempt to smuggle a huge cache of illegal foreign currency to China and seized a huge cache of USD and Euros from a truck, a statement said on Tuesday.
         
     FGN45: LANKA-CHINA
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China lost USD 7 billion from Sri Lankan debt restructuring
     Colombo: China has suffered a loss of USD 7 billion from Sri Lanka’s external debt restructuring, a media report said on Tuesday.*
    
     FGN37: US-INDIAN STUDENT-LD SEARCH
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Parents of missing Indian student Sudiksha Konanki ask Dominican officials to declare daughter dead: reports
     New York: The family of missing 20-year-old Indian student Sudiksha Konanki has asked police in the Dominican Republic to declare her dead, according to US media reports.**

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