School Assembly Headlines 14 November 2025: Students must be preparing for the morning assembly tomorrow, November 14, 2025, and want to announce the important news headlines. Many events are taking place which can be covered during the morning assembly in categories such as national, international, and sports. Therefore, for those students, the School Assembly Headlines 14 November 2025 have been provided here. Candidates can make use of these essential news headlines to stay updated with the current events taking place and keep up with their current affairs knowledge base.
School Assembly Headlines 14 November 2025 for Various Categories
Students can check the latest School Assembly Headlines 14 November 2025 for the national, international, and sports categories here:
School Assembly National News Headlines 14 November 2025
- DNA test confirms Pulwama doctor was driving car that exploded near Red Fort.
- 34 lakh Aadhaar card holders identified as ‘deceased’ in West Bengal, UIDAI informs ECI.
- Delhi Red Fort blast: Nine more arrested in Assam for 'offensive' social media posts, tally rises to 15.
- Ministry of External Affairs rolls out ‘upgraded version’ of Passport Seva Programme.
- Excess rains in Mumbai linked to 8% deaths in monsoon months.
School Assembly International News Headlines 14 November 2025
- White House blames Democrats for record 43-day shutdown.
- Indonesia and Australia are close to signing a new defense treaty.
- Turkish military plane crash in Georgia kills all 20 on board.
- Trump's decision that the US boycott the G20 summit is 'their loss,' South African president says.
- At least 37 dead after a passenger bus falls into a ravine in Peru.
School Assembly Sports News Headlines 14 November 2025
- Sri Lanka to continue cricket tour of Pakistan despite players raising security concerns.
- Top-ranked men’s tennis player Sumit Nagal said China denied him a visa weeks before he was set to appear at an Australian Open qualifying tournament in southwestern Sichuan.
- Security tightened at Kolkata's Eden Gardens for India-South Africa Test.
- PCB reworks schedule of tri-series against Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka amid security concerns.
- Amid uncertainty around the Indian Super League (ISL), Kerala Blasters (KBFC) became the third top-flight club – after Odisha FC and Mohun Bagan Super Giant — to temporarily suspend operations, following its exit from the Super Cup.