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Top News Headlines August 28: SC appoints two new judges, India’s 2030 CWG bid, Russia-Ukraine talks, FIFA Warning and more

Here are the top school assembly news headlines for August 28: Key events from national and world news, including Supreme Court appointments, FIFA warnings, and exam malpractice bans in Rajasthan.

Top News Headlines for School Assembly (August 28)Top News Headlines for School Assembly (August 28): Key events from national and world news, including Supreme Court appointments, FIFA warnings, and exam malpractice bans in Rajasthan

Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for August 28: Today’s morning assembly news roundup brings you the latest highlights from national, international, business, sports, and education fronts to keep students updated and aware. Key developments include the appointment of two new Supreme Court judges, Moscow rejecting a proposed Putin-Zelenskyy meeting, India’s bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, FIFA’s warning to AIFF, US tariffs on Indian exports, and Rajasthan banning 415 candidates for exam malpractice.

National news

The Centre has appointed Justices Alok Aradhe and Vipul Pancholi as new judges of the Supreme Court, raising the strength of the apex court bench.

Three of Pixxel’s Firefly hyperspectral satellites and Dhruva Space’s LEAP-1 payload (AI module plus hyperspectral imager) were successfully placed into orbit aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket.

Two days after the Supreme Court Collegium recommended their names, the Centre on Wednesday appointed Justice Alok Aradhe, Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court and Justice Vipul Pancholi, Chief Justice of the Patna High Court as judges of the top Court (Express File)

World news

A planned Putin-Zelenskyy meeting remains uncertain, with Moscow rejecting European-led security talks. Russia insists on U.S. involvement while Ukraine continues pushing for broader international guarantees.

Denmark has summoned a top US diplomat over allegations of covert American influence operations in Greenland, escalating diplomatic concerns between the two nations.

Location of Greenland, in the Kingdom of Denmark. (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

Business news

India’s edible oil sector has flagged working capital issues after GST refund restrictions, urging the government to review rules to avoid liquidity challenges for manufacturers.

New US tariffs on Indian exports have taken effect, pushing India to diversify trade and reduce overreliance on the American market.

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US President Donald Trump’s additional 25% tariff on India kicked in on Wednesday. (Photo: AP)

Sports news

India has officially bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad, with the proposal now awaiting cabinet approval.

Young squash player Anahat Singh entered the semifinals of the National Squash Championships despite carrying an ankle injury.

FIFA has warned the All India Football Federation to adopt a new constitution or risk suspension, which could impact India’s international participation.

Anahat Singh in action. Credit: britishjunioropen.com

Education news

The Rajasthan government has permanently banned 415 candidates for indulging in exam malpractice, signalling stricter measures against unfair practices in competitive tests.

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A survey reveals that almost half of Class 11 and 12 students in urban India rely on private coaching, highlighting rising dependence on supplementary education beyond schools.

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