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    FGN25 PAK-IMRAN-CASE
*Pak police register terrorism case against ex-PM Imran, PTI leaders for vandalism in Islamabad
    Islamabad: Pakistani police on Sunday registered a terrorism case against Imran Khan and over a dozen PTI leaders for indulging in vandalism, attacking security personnel and creating unrest outside the judicial complex here ahead of a court hearing in a graft case involving the ousted premier.

    
    FGN21 BANGLA-INDIA-PIPELINE-HASINA
Oil pipeline with India will play vital role in ensuring fuel security in Bangladesh: PM Hasina
    Dhaka: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that her country's first cross-border oil pipeline with India will play a vital role in ensuring fuel security in Bangladesh at a time when the world was facing a serious energy crisis due to the Ukraine war.

    
    FGN32 PAK-IMRAN-RAID
Imran Khan vows to take legal action against policemen involved in raid on his Lahore residence
    Lahore: Pakistan's ousted prime minister Imran Khan has vowed to take legal action against the security officials involved in a raid on his Zaman Park residence here and brutal beating of his party workers during the search operation.


    
    FGN40 NEPAL-PRACHANDA-VOTE
Nepal PM Prachanda confident of winning Monday’s vote of confidence
    Kathmandu: Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' on Sunday exuded confidence that he will comfortably win a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives on Monday.

    
    FGN20 LANKA-ELECTION
Local Councils' term to end in Sri Lanka tonight amid uncertainty over polls
     Colombo, Mar 19 (PTI) The four-year term of the 340 local councils in Sri Lanka is set to end on Sunday night, but the polls monitoring groups feel that the local body polls fixed for April 25 are unlikely to happen.

    
     FGN26 BANGLA-LD ACCIDENT
19 killed, 30 injured in Bangladesh bus accident
     Dhaka: At least 19 people were killed and 30 others injured on Sunday when a speeding bus crashed into a ditch in Bangladesh, officials said.



    FGN35 CHINA-MODI-ARTICLE
Modi popular among Chinese netizens, nicknamed 'Modi the immortal': Article
    Beijing: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reverentially called 'Modi Laoxian' meaning 'Modi the immortal' by Chinese netizens, a rare respectful reference to an international leader, notwithstanding the bitter India-China border row, according to an article published in the US-based strategic affairs magazine The Diplomat.
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