School Assembly News Headlines for 6 June 2025: Top national, international, sports news headlines

Rini Maria

Updated On: June 06, 2025 12:00 AM

School Assembly News Headlines for 6 June 2025 that include national, international and sports news headlines are listed for students to prepare for the news reading activity.
School Assembly News Headlines for 6 June 2025School Assembly News Headlines for 6 June 2025

School Assembly News Headlines for 6 June 2025: Students participating in the school assembly news reading activity on 6 June can check the list of top national, international and sports news headlines here. Students can also check 'Word of the Day' and 'Thought of the Day' along with the news headlines here.

National News Headlines for School Assembly 6 June 2025

Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 6 June 2025 –

  • PM Modi plants sindoor saplings at his home on World Environment Day.
  • People who believe that acting in the national interest is anti-party should consider the following: Tharoor Shashi.
  • 11-year NDA: PM Modi said the government is committed to helping the poor.
  • Meeting US senators and congressmen on Capitol Hill was an incredibly fulfilling day: Tharoor.
  • He must be aware that the Pahalgam terrorists have not yet been apprehended: Congress on the PM's trip to J&K.
  • Bangladeshi nationals abducted a BSF jawan, who was later freed.
  • Madhya Pradesh receives notice from the Supreme Court over a journalist's plea alleging police assault.
  • Regarding Rahul Gandhi's "surrender" comment, the BJP calls it nothing less than treason.
  • Mizoram records 675 landslides, as Assam floods kill two more lives.

International News Headlines for School Assembly 6 June 2025

Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 6 June 2025 –

  • According to the prime minister, the Israeli military has recovered the bodies of two hostages that Hamas had taken.
  • China punishes companies for pro-independence ties and issues warrants for suspected Taiwanese hackers.
  • Hours after Trump phones Putin, a Russian strike kills five people, including a one-year-old.
  • Ryanair's emergency landing in Germany left nine people hurt.
  • Following Musk's call to "Kill the Bill," the White House defends Trump's mega-bill.
  • To protect Hajj visitors, Saudi authorities employ AI, drones, and thousands of cameras.
  • Google and Chile are working together to install a trans-Pacific underwater connection.
  • Russian drones hit homes in Kharkiv, Ukraine, injuring multiple people.
  • Trump claims there was a White House cover-up and orders a probe into Biden's use of an autopen.
  • A UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza is vetoed by the United States.
  • Kim of North Korea claims he will 'unconditionally support' Russia's battle against Ukraine.

Sports News Headlines for School Assembly 6 June 2025

Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 6 June 2025 –

  • Djokovic defeats Zverev to advance to the semifinals, where he will face top-seeded Sinner.
  • TNPL: In a thrilling opener, Dindigul Dragons take on Kovai Kings.
  • Simone Inzaghi leaves Inter Milan to become the coach of Al-Hilal, a Saudi club.
  • In Bengaluru, ecstatic supporters line the streets to greet IPL champions RCB.
  • With a 2-1 victory over Germany, Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal to the Nations League final.

Business and Start-Ups News Headlines for School Assembly 6 June 2025

Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 6 June 2025 –

  • Hyundai Motor sells its 2.47% interest in Ola Electric for ₹552 crore.
  • In early trading, the rupee drops 9 paise to 85.96 vs the US dollar.
  • At its Chennai plant, Yamaha celebrates two milestones: the release of its fifth millionth unit.
  • Trump's son warns of user confusion caused by Trump-related cryptocurrency initiatives.
  • Relief from the asset freeze ruling on Gensol entities is denied by the NCLAT.
  • By 2030, the majority of India's next-generation HNWIs would have more than 10% more offshore assets, according to Capgemini.

Word of the Day for School Assembly 6 June 2025 with Meaning

The word of the day for today’s school assembly is “Bogus" . Bogus is an informal word used to describe something that is not real or genuine

Bogus Meaning (Adjective)

Meaning: something that is not real or genuine

Synonym: fake, false, counterfeit

Antonym: genuine, legitimate, authentic

Bogus in a Sentence:

  • We were disappointed to find out that the purses we bought were bogus.
  • The company was investigated over several bogus claims that their products could guarantee better health for their customers.

Thought of the Day for School Assembly 6 June 2025

Students note down the thought of the day for the school assembly 6 June 2025 as mentioned in the table below:

“You will face many defeats in life, but never let yourself be defeated.” – J.R.D. Tata

The inspirational thought of the day for the school assembly on 6 June 2025 is by Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata was a French born Indian industrialist, philanthropist, aviator and former chairman of Tata Group.

Meaning: The quotation captures a powerful idea about resiliency, tenacity, and the capacity of the human spirit to triumph despite hardship. Fundamentally, this remark exhorts people to face the certainty of failures and losses with a strong determination to not let them demoralize or break them forever.

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