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Following are the top foreign stories at 2000 hours


     FGN22: UAE-LD JAISHANKAR
     *EAM Jaishankar reviews 'multi-faceted' comprehensive strategic partnership with UAE counterpart
     Dubai: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has reviewed with his United Arab Emirates counterpart Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan the multi-faceted India-UAE comprehensive strategic partnership and discussed new areas with "untapped potential" to enhance collaboration, an official statement said on Monday.


     FGN59: CHINA-PLANE-PHOTOS
    
Don’t open window shades of planes to take photos, warns China’s spy agency
     Beijing: China’s top spy agency on Monday warned air passengers against opening window shades during take-off and landing to take photos at dual civil-military use airports after a foreigner was found snapping pictures from a mobile phone, according to a media report.

    
     FGN33: CANADA-INDIA-LD KANISHKA
    
No government should overlook threat of terrorism emanating from its territories for political gains: Indian envoy to Canada
     Ottawa: Terming the frequent acts glorifying militancy in Canada as "deplorable", India has emphasised that no government in the world should overlook the threat of terrorism emanating from its territories for political gains.


     FGN43: PAK-TEEN-BLASPHEMY-KILLING
    
Teenage Pakistani boy kills man over alleged blasphemy
     Lahore: A 14-year-old seminary student stabbed a man belonging to the Shia minority Muslim community to death for allegedly speaking against the companions of Prophet Muhammad in Pakistan's Punjab province, police said on Monday, the second blasphemy-related killing in the country in four days.
    

     FGN44: PAK-COURT-IMRAN-SIC
    
Imran Khan's party committed 'suicide' when it decided to merge with Sunni Ittehad Council: Pakistan's top judge
     Islamabad: Pakistan's top judge on Monday said he was puzzled why jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf committed political "suicide" when it decided to merge with the Sunni Ittehad Council ahead of the February 8 general elections.

    
     FGN58: UK-LD EPILEPSY
    
Schoolboy in England gets world's first epilepsy device fitted in skull
     London: A schoolboy from south-west England has made medical history as the first in the world with severe epilepsy to trial a new device fitted in his skull to control seizures, it was reported on Monday.

    
     FGN34: NEPAL-CHINA
    
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister arrives in Nepal to attend high-level meeting
     Kathmandu: China's Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Sun Weidong arrived in Kathmandu on Monday on a three-day official visit during which he will meet the country's top leadership and attend the 16th Meeting of Nepal-China Diplomatic Consultation Mechanism.

         
     FGN38: PAK-SC-IMRAN-TOSHAKHANA
    
Imran Khan appeals to Pakistan Supreme Court for swift hearing in Toshakhana case
     Islamabad: Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan on Monday moved the Supreme Court, seeking an expedited hearing of his appeal against his disqualification by the election commission in the Toshakhana corruption case.

    
     FGN54: UK-PRINCESS-2NDLD ANNE
    
Britain's Princess Anne admitted to hospital after head injury
     London: Britain’s Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles III, is in hospital after sustaining minor injuries and concussion after an incident in Bristol, Buckingham Palace said on Monday.
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