India
1.  PM Narendra Modi among Time magazine probables for most influential people :  Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been named among the probable contenders for Time magazine's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
2.  I will break hands and legs of anyone who disrespects or kills cows: Muzaffarnagar riot accused BJP MLA Vikram Saini :  Even as his party colleagues tried to shut him up, a UP BJP legislator accused in the Muzaffarnagar riots case said yesterday he will "break the hands and legs of anyone who disrespects or kills cows."
3.  Why Rajnath was at this BSF officer's home :  He often looked death in the eye when defending his country. But in one such fierce encounter, BSF Assistant Commandant Sandeep Mishra lost vision in both eyes. That, however, was just a minor detail for a girl from UP, Indrakshi Tripathi, who took Sandeep's hand in what has since turned out to be 12 years of blissful matrimony.
4.  Aadhaar to be mandatory for driving licence :   In a move to check multiple driving licenses under one name, the Centre will ask states to make Aadhaar identification necessary for a new licence as well as for those seeking renewal.
5.  12 Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy :  Twelve fishermen from Tamil Naduhave been arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on the charge of fishing in the territorial waters of the island nation.
6.  Delhi police seek footage of Gaikwad’s ‘rant’ :  Delhi police has sought the video footage of MP Ravindra Gaikwadabusing the Air India staffer on the stepladder of the aircraft during which he had allegedly tried to push him off.
7.  Eye on Odisha, BJP’s next national executive in Bhubaneswar in April :  After thumping win in UP and Uttarakhand and cobbling up majority support in Manipur and Goa in the recent round of assembly polls, BJP is now working on regions from where it can make new gains for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. 
8.  4 PSU bank officials booked for Rs 209 cr fraud :  The CBI registered a case on Saturday against former senior officers of Syndicate Bank and a prominent builder in Jaipur, among others, for allegedly causing a loss of Rs 209 crore to the bank by way of cheating.
9.  NSA Doval in Washington: India, US working to deepen security ties :  India and the Trump administration are working to deepen the existing defence and security relationships with both sides sharing perspectives, concerns and interests during NSA Ajit Doval's visit to Washington this week. 
10.  Use digital cash to serve nation, build 'New India': PM on Mann ki Baat :   In his 30th edition of 'Mann ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi again pushed his 'New India' slogan saying that demonetisation has been "a big step" towards a new and better nation.
11.  India's EVMs best in world; secure, robust, tamper proof :  All of a sudden this month the nifty Indian invention, the unique electronic voting machines that were hailed to be the harbingers of free and fair elections in India, are being made out to be the villains of the piece.
12. Botched ISI operation led to clerics’ detention in Pakistan :  The detention of two clerics from Delhi's famous Nizamuddin Dargah in Pakistan was likely to have been the result of a botched ISI operation as there was nothing remotely suspicious or out of place in their visit to Lahore.


World
1.  Hong Kong's first female leader a 'tilted bridge' over troubled water :  Carrie Lam, who won an election to become Hong Kong's first female chief executive on Sunday, is a former student activist who climbed the rungs of the civil service over 36 years, and a tough, capable and possibly divisive Beijing-backed leader.
2.  An al-Qaida leader killed in Afghanistan airstrike: Pentagon :  A US counterterrorism airstrike earlier this month in Afghanistan killed an al-Qaida leader responsible for a deadly hotel attack in Islamabad in 2008 and the 2009 attack on a bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team, the Pentagon said Saturday.
3.  Bangladesh bomb blasts kills six, scores injured :  At least six people, including two police officials, were killed and scores wounded in two bomb blasts in Bangladesh on Saturday near a militant hideout that was raided by commandos, police said.
4.  Chinese authorities block Sydney academic from boarding flight home :  Chinese authorities have blocked an Australia-based academic from boarding a flight home, Australia said on Sunday, after what sources said was repeated interrogation over his links to liberal intellectuals in mainland China.
5.  EU leaders renew fraying Union's vows on 60th anniversary :  Europeans must contain their squabbling and carping about the EU if the Union is to survive, leaders warned on Saturday as they marked the 60th anniversary of its founding in Rome by signing a formal declaration of unity.
6.  Tens of thousands in London protest Britain's EU departure :  Tens of thousands protested on Saturday under sunny skies in London against plans for Britain to withdraw from the European Union.
7.  Mosul exodus as air strikes kill 'dozens' :  Air strikes have killed dozens of civilians in west Mosul in recent days, officials said on Saturday, as the number of people fleeing fighting against jihadists in the area topped 200,000.
8.  Pakistan agrees to allow Raheel Sharif to command Saudi-led alliance :  Pakistan has agreed to allow former army chief Gen Raheel Sharif to head a Saudi Arabia-led 39-nation Islamic military coalition formed to combat terrorism, according to a media report.
9.  Saudi embassy confirms UK attacker had been in Saudi Arabia :  The man who killed four people outside Britain's Parliament was in Saudi Arabia three times and taught English there, the Middle Eastern country's embassy said.
10.  European Union takes road to Rome for 60th anniversary :  European Unionleaders will renew their vows on the 60th anniversary of the troubled bloc's founding treaties Saturday at a special summit in Rome designed to show unity despite Britain's looming divorce.

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