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School Assembly Headlines for 18 December 2025: National and Sports

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• Updated on 18 Dec, 2025, 12:44 AM, by Amrita Das

School Assembly Headlines for 18 December 2025: National and Sports

School Assembly Headlines 18 December 2025 are important for students preparing to present current affairs during the morning assembly. These headlines cover major national, international, and sports developments reported on December 18, 2025. Reading these updates helps students stay informed about key events and improves awareness of global issues.

 

The headlines shared below are short, clear, and suitable for school assembly reading.

 

School Assembly National News Headlines 18 December 2025

The national news on December 18, 2025 focused on politics, governance, and policy-related developments across the country. Students can refer to the key updates listed below.

 

Before presenting the headlines, it is important to understand that these stories highlight major decisions and statements from India’s leadership.

  • With the Prime Minister in Jordan and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in Israel, India reiterated its balanced position on ongoing West Asian conflicts.
  • The Enforcement Directorate conducted searches at five locations linked to a case involving a self-styled Chief Minister and Defence Minister of the so-called Manipur State Council.
  • Government officials described it as a “conscious decision” to separate funding from the regulator under the proposed higher education Bill.
  • The Congress party demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah after relief was granted in the National Herald case.
  • The Lok Sabha passed a Bill allowing 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the insurance sector, marking a significant policy shift.

 

School Assembly International News Headlines 18 December 2025

International news on December 18, 2025 reflected diplomatic engagements, geopolitical tensions, and political uncertainty in different regions.

 

Students can introduce these headlines as updates from across the world.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Ethiopia for the first time in 15 years, addressed the Ethiopian Parliament, and announced steps to strengthen strategic ties.
  • The Bondi Beach shooting case saw a major update as the accused regained consciousness from a coma, while the first funeral of a victim was held.
  • Former US President Donald Trump ordered a blockade of sanctioned oil tankers entering Venezuela, increasing pressure on the Maduro government.
  • The United States warned of possible retaliation against what it called “unreasonable” European Union technology regulations.
  • Political unrest in Bangladesh raised concerns over uncertainty surrounding the country’s upcoming electoral schedule.

 

School Assembly Sports News Headlines 18 December 2025

Sports news on December 18, 2025 was dominated by cricket auctions, football pricing decisions, and major international tournaments.

 

These headlines are suitable for students interested in sports-related current affairs.

  • At the IPL Auction 2026, Cameron Green became the costliest overseas player ever, while Matheesha Pathirana also secured a major deal.
  • FIFA announced $60 World Cup tickets after facing criticism over high pricing for fans.
  • The IPL auction brought a windfall for three uncapped players, including Rajasthan wicketkeeper Kartik Sharma and Uttar Pradesh all-rounder Prashant Veer, who were bought for ₹14.2 crore each.
  • In chess, the World Champion suffered another setback as Ganges Grandmasters defeated PBG Alaskan Knights.
  • At the BWF World Tour Finals, India’s Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty faced a tough challenge in the so-called Group of Death before a demanding semifinal test.

These School Assembly Headlines 18 December 2025 help students deliver confident and well-informed news presentations during the morning assembly.

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