School Assembly News Headlines for Tomorrow (20 September 2025); Top national, international and sports news headlines

Rini Maria

Updated On: September 19, 2025 02:27 PM

For the news reading activity, students may refer to collecting School Assembly News Headlines for 20 September 2025 from the National, International and Sports sectors here.
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School Assembly News Headlines for 20 September 2025: Students should note the major headlines of the day to prepare for School Assembly News Headlines for 20 September 2025 here for the national, international, and sports sectors. The major news headlines are being covered here for students to prepare for the news-reading activity.

National Headlines for School Assembly News for 20 September 2025

Here are the major headlines for School Assembly News for 20 September 2025 from the national sector:

  • The Karnataka government invited Banu Mushtaq to participate in Mysuru Dasara, but the Supreme Court rejected the appeal.
  • Bengaluru is on "yellow alert" due to waterlogging and traffic jams caused by the overnight rains; Delhi is anticipated to get mild rainfall.
  • Operation Sindoor introduced CDS Anil Chauhan, a new form of warfare.
  • Rahul's jab at ECI: "Chunaav ka chawkidaar" shielded "vote chors."
  • CDS Gen. Anil Chauhan in Ranchi discusses policy objectives for space and the development of cyberwarfare technology.
  • On September 26, the Supreme Court will consider Vodafone Idea Ltd.'s appeal to revoke the additional AGR demand.
  • Australian Chief Justice Stephen Gageler shares a dais with Chief Justice Gavai during his visit to the Supreme Court.
  • Telugu poet Varavara Rao's appeal for a change in the bail requirements in the Elgar Parishad case was denied by the Supreme Court.

International Headlines for School Assembly News for 20 September 2025

From the top International headlines, students may refer to School Assembly News for 20 September 2025 here:

  • In Indonesia's Papua area, an earthquake of a magnitude of 6.1 caused dispersed damage.
  • China cautions Papua New Guinea about its defence agreement with Australia, saying it "should not be exclusive."
  • Before the deadline, the UN Security Council will vote on Iran's "snapback" sanctions.
  • Donald Trump dismisses peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and mentions a "harsh" alternative if necessary.
  • Dozens of demonstrators were arrested at an immigrant detention centre in Manhattan, including elected politicians.
  • The family of a Telangana man who was "shot dead" by US cops asks MEA for assistance in returning his mortal remains.
  • Under pressure from the United States, Iran revokes a decision that forbade assaults on nuclear sites.
  • Trump thanks his hosts as he concludes his trip to the UK, generally avoiding difficult topics.
  • A strong 7.8-magnitude earthquake trembles the Kamchatka region in far eastern Russia.

Sports Headlines for School Assembly News for 20 September 2025

Some of the top sports-related headlines for School Assembly News for 20 September 2025 are provided below:

  • Asia Cup: According to PCB, Pycroft expressed regret for forbidding a handshake with India.
  • For the first time, Varun Chakravarthy is ranked as the top T20I bowler in the ICC rankings.
  • IND-W vs. AUS-W ODI: India aims to defeat Australia in a historic first series.
  • Although he still lags well behind Ronaldo, Haaland sets a new Champions League scoring record.
  • Hockey for Women's Asia Cup: China defeats India to earn a World Cup berth.

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