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School Assembly News Headlines, 10 July 2025: Top national, international, sports, and business updates

School Assembly News Headlines, 10 July 2025: Top national, international, sports, and business updates

Time of India6 days ago
Here is the
school assembly news
bulletin for Thursday, 10 July 2025. This summary highlights key national and international events. Covering updates from politics, public policy, technology, education, sports, and environmental issues, these curated headlines are designed to keep students well-informed and up to date.
School Assembly Headlines for July 10, 2025: National News
Bharat Bandh: Nationwide strike by trade unions disrupts key services
A coalition of 10 central trade unions initiated a nationwide strike—Bharat Bandh—on Wednesday, leading to disruptions in essential services across the country. The strike impacted sectors like banking, postal services, electricity, mining, and public transportation in multiple regions, causing widespread inconvenience.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaches Namibia to strengthen bilateral ties
On the final stop of his five-nation tour, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Namibia on Wednesday, where he is scheduled to hold bilateral discussions with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to enhance cooperation between the two countries.
IndiGo flight makes emergency landing in Patna after bird strike damages engine
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An IndiGo flight bound for Delhi, carrying approximately 175 passengers, was forced to make an emergency landing back at Patna's Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport on Wednesday morning after a bird strike caused a technical issue in one of its engines, according to airport officials. All passengers and crew members were reported to be safe.
School Assembly Headlines for July 10, 2025: International News
Wildfires in France reach Marseille, injuring over 100 and forcing evacuations
Amid an intense Mediterranean heatwave, a rapidly spreading wildfire has caused injuries to more than 100 people and led to the evacuation of hundreds near Marseille, France's second-largest city. The fire reached the northern outskirts of Marseille on Tuesday, July 8, severely impacting essential services. Marseille Provence Airport was forced to halt operations for several hours, resulting in flight cancellations to destinations such as Brussels and Munich.
Israeli PM pledges to combat anti-Israel social media campaigns in the US
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to push back against what he described as efforts to "vilify and demonize" Israel through social media campaigns. He expressed concern that these narratives are contributing to a decline in support for Israel among Americans, particularly within the Democratic Party.
School Assembly Headlines for July 10, 2025: Sports News
Carlos Alcaraz advances to Wimbledon semis; Sabalenka, Anisimova, and Fritz also join
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz has secured his place in the Wimbledon semi-finals, and he will be joined in the last four by Aryna Sabalenka, Amanda Anisimova, and Taylor Fritz, each of whom clinched their own spots in the tournament's final stages.
Indian wrestler Reetika Hooda suspended after failing doping test
Reetika Hooda, who recently earned a silver medal at the Asian Championships and represented India in the Paris Olympics, has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for a banned substance.
School Assembly Headlines for July 10, 2025: Business News
Starlink gets final approval to launch satellite internet services in India
Elon Musk's Starlink has received the green light to begin satellite internet operations in India, following final approval from the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe). This marks a significant regulatory milestone for the company's entry into the Indian market.
School Assembly Headlines for July 10, 2025: Thought of the Day
'As long as there is a desire to live, there should be a desire to learn.' — Mahatma Gandhi.
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