School Assembly News Headlines Today: Top national, world and other news of September 13

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School Assembly News Headlines Today (September 13): Get to know the important national, international and other news headlines for September 13 below.

School Assembly News Headlines Today (September 13): Find out below the important national, international and sports news headlines for September 13, 2025.

School Assembly News Headlines Today: Top national, world and other news of September 13
School Assembly News Headlines Today: Top national, world and other news of September 13

National

New Prachand LCH to have more firepower, higher survivability

SpiceJet aircraft loses wheel during take-off, lands safely

SC asks Centre to form policy to set up Spl courts for terror cases

International

US appeal to EU for tariffs over Russian oil amid turnaround of ties with India

Court rejects challenge to Trump ending thousands of migrants’ legal status

50% US tariffs caused rift with India: Donald Trump

Education

DUSU Polls 2025: NSUI promises fee rollback, menstrual leave, campus safety in manifesto

Leverage launches ‘Leverage Careers’ to help graduates & professionals access trusted global opportunities

SSC warns candidates against use of unfair means in exams, says it will invite severe action including debarment

Sports

England unleash mayhem with historic 300, breaking Suryakumar’s India record; Phil Salt sets new high in 2nd T20I vs SA

India vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 match the least-hyped, most tainted IND vs PAK clash ever; BCCI under severe pressure

Walker Buehler’s Phillies debut leads to rout of Royals

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