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School Assembly news headlines for May 11, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news

School Assembly news headlines for May 11, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news

Time of India10-05-2025

School Assembly news headlines for May 11, 2025: Stay informed and inspired with the latest School Assembly news headlines for May 11, 2025. This roundup brings you over 20 key national and international news updates. Whether it's the latest developments in academics, significant sports events, or important global affairs, these headlines are perfect for sharing during your school assembly to keep students engaged and aware of the world around them.
Top National news headlines for school assembly May 11, 2025
India and UK Strengthen Ties with New £40 Billion Free Trade Agreement Boosting Market Access.
Indian Army Foils Cross-Border Drone Attacks Amid Rising Tensions on Western Front.
Maharashtra CM Inaugurates Mumbai Metro Line 3 Phase 2A, Promises Seamless One-Ticket Travel.
Prasar Bharati Launches WAVES OTT Platform to Revolutionize Family Entertainment Nationwide.
Gujarat Government Prepares Evacuation Plans in Border Areas Amid Security Concerns.
International news highlights for school assembly (May 11, 2025)
China Nears Completion of World's Tallest Dam, Promising Power for Millions.
IMF Board to Review Pakistan's Financial Aid Request Amid Regional Economic Concerns.
US-China Trade Talks Set to Resume with Potential Tariff Reductions on the Table.
Pope Robert Francis Prevost Elected, Marking New Chapter for the Catholic Church.
Trump Appoints Jeanine Pirro as Interim US Attorney for Washington DC in High-Profile Move.
These headlines reflect the latest developments in national security, infrastructure, international.
Sports news headlines for school assembly May 11, 2025
Gilas Pilipinas Aims to Defend Gold at Thailand SEAG with a New Lineup
Meralco Breaks 3-Game Losing Streak in Thrilling PBA Victory Over NorthPort
Dominica and Barbados Face Off in Exciting Soccer Friendly Today
Sport Recife Battles Cruzeiro in Brazilian Serie A Showdown
Rising Stars Tamayo and Balangauan Gear Up for JPGT Negros Tournament
Education news headlines for school assembly (May 11, 2025)
Minnesota Timberwolves Capitalize on Steph Curry's Absence to Level Playoff Series.
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur Eye Europa League Glory Amid Tough Seasons.
Olympic Rugby Silver Medalist Josaia Raisuqe Remembered After Tragic Accident.
Cristiano Ronaldo's Son Earns First Call-Up to Portugal U-15 National Team.
State news headlines for school assembly (May 11, 2025)
Malappuram District in Kerala declares containment zones after a Nipah virus case is confirmed.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel orders evacuation plans for border villages amid rising tensions with Pakistan.
Bengaluru Airport asks passengers to arrive 3 hours in advance due to enhanced security.
Top business and economic news headlines for May 11, 2025
IMF approves loan tranche to Pakistan amid India's strong dissent over bailout effectiveness.
Sensex drops over 1%, Nifty closes near 24,000 amid escalating India-Pakistan tensions.
Bank of England cuts main interest rate by 0.25% to 4.25% citing US tariff uncertainties.
Emirates reports record annual profit of $5.2 billion, marking strong airline performance.
Toyota posts record sales but remains cautious on profits due to rising costs and certification issues.
Daily word and thought of the day for school assembly, May 11, 2025
Word of the Day: Laxity
Thought of the Day: "Honour your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you."
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