School Assembly News Headlines for Tomorrow (3 September 2025): Top national, international and sports news headlines

Rini Maria

Updated On: September 02, 2025 01:37 PM

For the news reading activity, students may refer to collecting School Assembly News Headlines for 3 September 2025 from the National, International and Sports sectors here.
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School Assembly News Headlines for 3 September 2025: Students should note the major headlines of the day to prepare for School Assembly News Headlines for 3 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 3 September 2025

Here are the major headlines for School Assembly News for 3 September 2025 from the national sector:
  • Ashwini Vaishnaw calls India a "lighthouse of stability and growth" and extends an invitation to international investors.
  • In the GEIPL bank fraud case, the ED searches ten locations in Maharashtra and Delhi.
  • Rainfall in India: Yamuna's water level is above the danger mark; Gurugram is under an orange alert.
  • 2020 Riots: The Delhi High Court will rule on the bail requests of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, and others.
  • An army contingent leaves for Alaska for the joint Indian-American military exercise known as "Yudh Abhyas 2025."
  • After T.N. claims that Samagra Shiksha funds are no longer connected to RTE payments, the Supreme Court sends a notice to the Centre.
  • With a cooperative naval exercise, Indian Navy ships wrap up their visit to Jeddah.
  • A breakthrough in India-China relations is welcomed by left-leaning parties.
  • Rahul Gandhi's "hydrogen bomb" comment has drawn criticism from the BJP.
  • To encourage innovation and the bio-economy, the government establishes advanced biomanufacturing hubs.
  • The Election Commission's course is referred to by Justice Reddy as the "most pressing constitutional challenge."
  • A technical issue causes a SpiceJet aeroplane to turn around in midair and make an emergency landing in Pune.
  • The Supreme Court will not consider a petition to stop the universal introduction of gasoline with a 20% ethanol blend.
  • PM Modi wraps up his "productive" trip to China and leaves for home.
  • Congress claims that the Trump tariff shock is not reflected in GDP numbers.
  • Mizoram's connectivity is expected to be enhanced by the new Bairabi-Sairang rail route.
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International Headlines for School Assembly News for 3 September 2025

From the top International headlines, students may refer to School Assembly News for 3 September 2025 here:
  • Vladimir Putin informs Xi Jinping that China-Russia relations are at an "unprecedented level."
  • Although he is considering Plan B, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent anticipates that the Supreme Court will maintain the validity of Trump's tariffs.
  • Belgium will attend the U.N. General Assembly and recognise the Palestinian state.
  • On Labour Day, protests against President Trump's policies take place in several American locations.
  • The UK offers assistance to the victims of the earthquake in Afghanistan.
  • Amnesty claims that 46 Druze "executions" were carried out by Syrian government forces and allies.
  • Trump claims to be giving the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York.
  • Russia and China join Iran in opposing the European Union's proposal to reinstate sanctions against Tehran.
  • For a military display, the North Korean leader travels by train to China.
  • According to the EU, Russian meddling is suspected in the jamming of von der Leyen's aircraft's GPS.

Sports Headlines for School Assembly News for 3 September 2025

Some of the top sports-related headlines for School Assembly News for 3 September 2025 are provided below:
  • The first international cricket stadium will be built in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
  • In their summer transfer flurry, Premier League teams spent a record £3 billion; view the list of top acquisitions.
  • Asif Ali, a batsman for Pakistan, has decided to retire from international cricket.
  • Osaka and Auger-Aliassime, the U.S. Open underdogs, advance to the quarterfinals with ease.
  • The Ashes are back in the spotlight after Pat Cummins was ruled out of the white-ball series against India and New Zealand.
  • India is not the only bidder in the 2030 Commonwealth Games; Nigeria is also competing.

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