School Assembly News: Must-Know national, global and sports headlines for November 10, 2025

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Students can catch all the must-know updates in real time—perfect for school assemblies and classroom discussions. From major national developments to global events, breakthroughs and trending sports stories, these November 10, 2025 highlights cover what everyone’s talking about. Stay informed, stay curious and never miss a beat of the day’s most searched and shared news!
 

Top National Headlines

1. Campaign ends for high-stakes Bihar polls

Patna: Campaign ended on Sunday evening for the second and final phase of the high-stakes assembly elections in Bihar, bringing to a close a nearly month-long fierce battle of words and nerves among rivals vying for power in the state.

2. Tharoor says reducing Advani's long years of service to one episode unfair; Cong distances itself

New Delhi: Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Sunday said reducing veteran BJP leader L K Advani's long years of service to one episode, however significant, is unfair, remarks his party distanced itself from.

3. Modi, Shah can go anywhere but will eventually be caught for indulging in 'vote chori': Rahul

Kishanganj/Purnea: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah can go anywhere, but they will eventually be caught “for indulging in vote chori”.

4. Kerala govt orders probe into students singing RSS song on newly inaugurated Vande Bharat train

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government on Sunday ordered a probe into the singing of an RSS song by school students onboard the newly inaugurated Vande Bharat Express from Ernakulam to Bengaluru, even as union ministers strongly defended the act, calling it a patriotic song. 

5. ‘Delhi children may live 10 years less than those in cleaner air’: Parents protest, seek meeting with CM

New Delhi: Scores of people, including parents and environmental activists, staged a protest at the India Gate on Sunday against the worsening air quality in the national capital.

6. Judiciary exploring AI-based tools but tech must augment not replace human mind: Justice Surya Kant

New Delhi: Chief Justice of India designate Surya Kant on Sunday said that the judiciary in India has begun exploring AI-based tools for research, transcription and data analytics, but with the guiding principle that technology must augment, not replace, the human mind's discernment.
 

Top Spots Headline


1. Footballer Ryan Williams joins national camp after giving up Australian passport

New Delhi: Forward Ryan Willaims, who has relinquished his Australian passport to become an Indian citizen, has joined the Khalid Jamil-coached national team camp in Bengaluru, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) said on Sunday.

Top International headline

 

1. China Eastern launches Shanghai-Delhi flight with near full capacity

Beijing: China Eastern Airlines started its Shanghai-Delhi service on Sunday with a 95 per cent occupancy, becoming the first mainland Chinese carrier this year to resume direct flights to India after a gap of five years.