Today’s school assembly news highlights key national, sports, and world events, covering significant updates from politics, sports achievements, and global headlines for July 18.

The school assembly aims to keep students informed about current events in <a href="https://absafricatv.com/india-strengthens-anti-doping-law-to-protect-clean-sport-law-2/” title=”India strengthens anti-doping law to protect clean sport | Law”>India and around the world. The news will cover major government updates, recent sports events, and global developments that affect people everywhere. By staying up-to-date with these updates, students can gain a better understanding of current affairs and the world at large.

Here are 17 important headlines for today, covering national, international, and sports news for the morning assembly on July 18.

Top national news for July 18 includes several significant developments. The Supreme Court will examine whether individuals removed from the voter list in SIR can be denied welfare schemes. Prime Minister Modi has flagged off India’s first hydrogen-powered train from Jind railway station in Haryana. In Odisha, authorities have ruled out a stampede as the cause of two deaths during the Puri Rath Yatra. A train accident in Bengal’s Murshidabad has resulted in the deaths of two students. Aamir Khan has denied that the character of Rancho in 3 Idiots was inspired by Sonam Wangchuk. Anurag Kumar has been appointed as the new Delhi Police chief, replacing Satish Golchha.

International news for July 18 includes several notable developments. The United States has launched new strikes, with Iran claiming that civilian infrastructure has been hit. The US is set to revive a rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits. Gangster Nitish Kaushal, allegedly involved in murder and drug trafficking, has been arrested in the US. Donald Trump is scheduled to attend the FIFA World Cup final on July 19. SpaceX has aborted the launch of its Starship seconds before liftoff due to an engine issue.

Top sports headlines for July 18 include several significant updates. Indian selectors are unlikely to pick Rohit Sharma beyond the Lord’s ODI. Joe Root has stated that England is “learning on the job” in ODIs after a morale-boosting win over India. Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz has been sanctioned after testing positive for cannabis. Argentine President Javier Milei will not attend the World Cup Final, citing superstition. Lamine Yamal has suffered an injury scare, training alone before the World Cup final against Argentina. In badminton, Sindhu has made it to the Japan Open semifinal after Nozomi Okuhara’s withdrawal.

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