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FGN43 PAK-LD IMRAN Imran Khan taken to Islamabad hospital for eye treatment, his party questions secrecy Islamabad/Lahore: Pakistan’s incarcerated former prime minister Imran Khan was on Tuesday taken to a hospital at Islamabad for treating an eye ailment, officials said even as his party demanded “transparency, not secrecy” about his health updates.**** FGN41 RUSSIA-UKRAINE-NUCLEAR Russian agency claims UK, France covertly planning to transfer nuclear weapons to Ukraine Moscow: A Russian intelligence agency on Tuesday claimed that the UK and France are covertly planning to transfer nuclear weapons to Ukraine.**** FGN34 CHINA-TIGERS ****Siberian tigers in China put on intermittent fasting after festival binge Beijing: Nearly 200 Siberian tigers at an animal park in China have been put on a rotational “intermittent fasting programme” following excessive feeding by tourists during the just-concluded Chinese New Year holidays.**** FGN19 NEPAL-POLLS-EC ****Nepal poll results to be out within 24 hours of ballot collection: Acting CEC Kathmandu: Nepal’s Acting Chief Election Commissioner Ram Prasad Bhandari on Monday said the results of the general elections scheduled for March 5 will be published within 24 hours of collecting the ballot boxes.**** FGN17 CANADA-RANA ****Canada moves to revoke Tahawwur Rana’s citizenship ahead of Carney’s visit to India: Report Toronto: Ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to India, the Canadian government is pushing to revoke the citizenship of a Pakistan-born, Tahawwur Rana Hussain, accused of playing a key role in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack.**** PTI SKS SKS

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