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Today’s News Headlines for School Assembly, Nov 24: PM Modi in Brazil for COP 30, Sen won Australian Open Super 500 & more

Today News Headlines for School Assembly, November 24, 2025: India at COP30 resisting the developed nations’ climate agenda, Home Ministry weighing action in the Jammu and Kashmir gun license scam. An IMF report flagged corruption in Pakistan. Globally, Indonesia’s Islamic body faces controversy, and the US debates Ukraine peace. Lakshya Sen triumphed in Australia; Centre eyes stricter IT rules; Birla honoured in London, and more.

Today’s News Headlines for School Assembly, Nov 24: PM Modi in Brazil for COP 30, Sen won Australian Open Super 500 & moreIndia at COP30 resisting the developed nations’ climate agenda, Home Ministry weighing action in the Jammu and Kashmir gun license scam. An IMF report flagged corruption in Pakistan. Globally, Indonesia’s Islamic body faces controversy, and the US debates Ukraine peace. Lakshya Sen triumphed in Australia; Centre eyes stricter IT rules; Birla honoured in London, and more.

Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for November 24: Morning assembly news roundup brings you the latest highlights from national, international, business, sports, and education fronts to keep students updated and aware. India at COP30 resisting the developed nations’ climate agenda, Home Ministry weighing action in the Jammu and Kashmir gun license scam. An IMF report flagged corruption in Pakistan. Globally, Indonesia’s Islamic body faces controversy, and the US debates Ukraine peace. Lakshya Sen triumphed in Australia; Centre eyes stricter IT rules; Birla honoured in London, and more.

National

At COP30 in Belem, Brazil, India asserted that developed nations cannot impose their climate agenda on the world and warned against attempts to overturn the Paris Agreement.

Home Ministry ‘actively considering’ CBI request for sanction to prosecute 8 IAS officers in J-K gun licence scam

A recent IMF report paints a grim picture of Pakistan’s governance, describing corruption as a “persistent feature,” money-laundering enforcement as “weak,” and judicial institutions as “corrupt.” It further notes that anti-corruption bodies carry a “history of political influence,” underscoring systemic challenges in accountability.

International

Indonesia’s biggest Islamic organisation, Nahdlatul Ulama, has asked its chief to resign for inviting a US scholar known for his support of Israel during the Gaza war

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the 28-point peace proposal to end the war in Ukraine has been authored by Washington with inputs from the Russian counterparts

US President Donald Trump said his current proposal for peace in Ukraine to end Russia’s war is not his final offer, with his comment coming as Ukraine and Washington’s European allies say the peace plan can be a basis for talks but needs “additional work.”

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Sports

Lakshya Sen wins Australian Open Super 500, first title of 2025

Pakistan rout Sri Lanka by 7 wickets in tri-series game

Business

The Centre is considering amendments to the Information Technology (IT) Rules 2021, to prohibit the proliferation of “obscene” content on video on digital news outlets, and video-on-demand platforms.

With the wind-down period prescribed by the US for dealings with Russian oil majors Rosneft and Lukoil set to end Friday, deliveries of Russian oil at Indian ports shot up to a five-month high in the November 1-20 period

Education

University of London awards Doctor of Science (Economics) to Kumar Mangalam Birla

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A bill to establish a higher education regulator, which will replace organisations such as the University Grants Commission (UGC), is scheduled for introduction during the winter session of Parliament, beginning on December 1

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