The NIA intensifies its crackdown on al-Qaida-linked operatives, while the US and India navigate the aftermath of the Delhi blast. Globally, verdicts and suspensions rock Bangladesh and Ukraine, and Trump ends a historic government shutdown and more. Today News Headlines for School Assembly, Nov 14, 2025: The NIA has intensified its crackdown on al-Qaida-linked operatives, while the US and India navigate the aftermath of the Delhi blast. Globally, verdicts and suspensions rock Bangladesh and Ukraine, and Trump ends a historic government shutdown and more. Here are the news headlines for the school assembly on November 14, 2025. From sweeping anti-terror raids to high-stakes diplomacy and global political shakeups, today’s headlines span national security, international affairs, sports, business, and education.
As per reports, the Nitish Kumar-led JD(U) is ahead in the poll results, leading in 73 seats.
NIA conducts raids across five states in Al-Qaida-linked terror conspiracy probe
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has condemned the recent Delhi blast as a “terrorist attack” and commended India’s “measured and professional” response.
India–Canada ties show signs of revival as Jaishankar meets Canadian Foreign Minister; Trade Minister heads to Delhi to deepen economic links.
Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has approved requests from Suryakumar Yadav and Shivam Dube to skip the upcoming Ranji Trophy match
Former Australian all-rounder Shane Watson named new KKR assistant coach
The International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh (ICT-BD) will announce its verdict on November 17 in a high-profile crimes against humanity case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
US President Donald Trump signed the stopgap funding bill to end the 43-day-long government shutdown after both houses of Congress cleared the stalemate over government funding.
Ukraine suspended the country’s justice minister over his role in a wide-reaching corruption scandal involving the state nuclear power company and top government figures close to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The Union Cabinet approved rationalisation of royalty rates for four critical minerals — graphite, caesium, rubidium, and zirconium — considered critical for green energy.
Consumer prices rose a mere 0.25 per cent in October compared to the same month last year as the reduction in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates
The Union Cabinet extended additional credit facilities up to Rs 20,000 crore to exporters, and also approved a six-year Export Promotion Mission with an outlay of Rs 25,060 crore announced in the Budget this year.
The CISCE has released the time tables for the ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 exams for 2026.
Al-Falah University in Faridabad has received a notice from NAAC regarding its claim of receiving a ‘fake’ A-grade accreditation.

