India
1.  Gautam Gambhir to pay for expenses of kids of CRPF men killed in Sukma :  Cricketer Gautam Gambhir, who has been of late tweeting a lot about the sacrifices made by India's armed forces, will be paying for the expenses of the children of 25 CRPF personnel who were killedby Naxalites in Chhattisgarh's Sukma earlier this week, ANI reported.
2.  J&K: Govt may not waver from tough line on violence :  The Modi government's tough line on the violence in J&K is not likely to waver even if it is tested by incidents like the fidayeen strike in Kupwara that claimed the lives of three Army personnel and also saw a civilian "stone pelter" being shot dead.
3.  Kupwara: Captain, 2 soldiers killed as terrorists attack Army camp :   In yet another brazen suicide attack on an Army base in Jammu & Kashmir, three heavily armed terrorists killed three soldiers, including a Captain, and injured seven others after breaching the perimeter of the Panzgam camp, near Chowkibal in Kupwara district, early on Thursday.
4.  Sajjan Jindal secretly meets Nawaz Sharif in Pakistan's Murree, violates visa', says Pakistani media :  Steel tycoon Naveen Jindal's brother Sajjan "secretly" met with Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday, reported Pakistani media, adding that in meeting at Murree, the Indian violated the terms of his Pakistani visa.
5.  Survey finds Karnataka the most corrupt state :  Karnataka occupies the first slot in a list of states perceived to be corrupt on the basis of people's experience in paying bribes for public services, a survey conducted by an NGO has revealed. Karnataka is followed by Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab.
6.  Niti Aayog wants time-bound probe against corrupt tax officials :  The Niti Aayog has called for strong action against corrupt tax officials and time-bound closure of investigations against them to curb corruption. It has also called for lateral entry into government as well as fixed tenure for secretaries for better decision making.
7.  India to supply only food, medicine to North Korea :  India has decided to supply only food and medicines to Pyongyang, adhering to UN Security Council sanctions that prevent the trade of any item North Korea could otherwise use to add to its military's operational capabilities. 
8.  Robert Vadra made gains of Rs 50 crore from a land deal in Haryana in 2008: Dhingra Panel :   Robert Vadra, son in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and brother-in-law of party vice-president Rahul Gandhi, made unlawful profits of Rs 50.5 crore from a land deal in Haryana in 2008 without spending a single paisa, the Justice SN Dhingra Commission is said to have concluded.
9. Deportee from UK to Mumbai turns unruly, offloaded from plane : There is a new roadblock to getting people deported from the UK. If the person turns out to be a disruptive or unruly flyer, then flying him or her back to India — an at least eight-hour-journey depending to where one is headed — is not a safe thing to do.
10.  Centre to focus on developing small industries in J&K :  At a time when unrest in Jammu and Kashmir remains a major concern for the Centre and the ruling PDP-BJP alliance in the state, the Narendra Modi government plans to invest big with a special thrust on small and medium-scale industries to create job opportunities for the youth in the valley.


World
1.  Trump tower fated not to rise in Indonesian isle of the gods :  Thousands of people flock daily to the centuries-old, sacred Hindu temple at Tanah Lot, a rock formation that juts into the Indian Ocean. 
2.  US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says China asked North Korea to stop nuclear tests :  US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Thursday that China has threatened to impose sanctions on North Korea if it conducts further nuclear tests.
3.  Afghan Taliban announce start of 'spring offensive' :  The Afghan Taliban announced on Friday the start of their "spring offensive", saying they would target foreign forces in the country, heralding a fresh round of fighting in the drawn-out conflict.
4.  Pakistan's ISI supporting terrorist groups, US lawmakers told :  Pakistan's ISI is supporting terrorist organisations inside the country, US lawmakers were told by a newly formed Muhajir (refugee) group which alleged terror outfits like Taliban and al-Qaida are trying to take control of the port city of Karachi.
5.  UK police arrest man with knives in Westminster in anti-terrorism operation :  British police said armed officers arrested a man carrying knivesnear Prime Minister Theresa May's office in Westminster on Thursday on suspicion of preparing an act of terrorism.
6.  Suspected US drone strike targets Pak Taliban militants: Sources :   A suspected US drone strike killed several Pakistani Talibanmilitants in North Waziristanclose to the Afghanistan border, one militant commander and intelligence sources said on Thursday, in a rare strike on Pakistani soil.
7.  Russian navy ship sinks in Black Sea, all 78 crew rescued :  A Russian naval reconnaissance ship sank Thursday after colliding with a freighter off Istanbul, but all crew members were rescued, the defense ministry said.
8.  Trump says he thought being president would be easier :  He misses driving, feels as if he is in a cocoon, and is surprised how hard his new job is.
9.  British inventor takes flight in 'Iron Man' suit :  British inventor Richard Browning lifted off from the shore of Vancouver Harbor on Thursday in a personal flight suit that inspired references to comic superhero 'Iron Man.'
10.  Poland backs India's bid for NSG membership, UNSC seat :  Poland on Thursday assured India of its support to New Delhi's bid for membership in the elite Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and a permanent seat in the expanded UN Security Council.


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