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18 September 2025: Top 10 Headlines Today for School Assembly

TOP NEWS: Here are the top 10 news headlines this morning.. The following headlines cover News from India, World, Business, Entertainment and Sports. The headlines are ideal for reciting in school assembly post-morning prayers.

Published By: Kshitiz Dwivedi
Last Updated: September 18, 2025 07:39:02 IST

Following are the top 10 headlines this Thursday morning on September 18th, 2025:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates his 75th birthday in Dhar, India, marked by cultural events and greetings from global leaders

Supreme Court orders multiple pollution control agencies to act within three weeks ahead of winter spike in northern states

US President Donald Trump on his state visit to the UK, meeting King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with trade talks and Ukraine on the agenda

China’s Space Pioneer completes a major offshore rocket test, boosting satellite internet ambitions

Over 2,000 Bangladeshis protest in London against Muhammad Yunus government for human rights issues

President Claudia Sheinbaum leads Mexico’s independence celebrations as the first woman president in 215 years

US Fed Cuts Rates in FOMC Meeting, Signals More Easing Ahead to Shield Economy.

Prime Volleyball League valued at ₹500 crore after Goa Guardians join as tenth franchise, boosting India’s Olympic ambitions.

Neeraj Chopra qualifies for the 2025 World Athletics Championships, strengthening India’s chances in global athletics.

Asia Cup: Pakistan clinches spot in T20 Asia Cup Super 4s, sets up rivalry clash with India again.

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