School Assembly News Headlines Today 2th February 2026: Top National, World, Sports, and Business News

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School Assembly News Headlines Today 2th February 2026: Top National, World, Sports, and Business News

School Assembly News Headlines Today 2th February 2026

Every update contributes to the unfolding global narrative, whether it's in the realm of politics, sports, international relations, or economic shifts. Staying informed on these stories is crucial, as they shape our present and influence our future.

For today, 2th February 2026, here are the most important headlines curated for your school assembly covering national developments in India, global affairs, sports, economy, and more.

2th February International News Headlines for School Assembly

  • The US Congress is going to discuss a new strategy to balance China's influence by keeping India at the centre in a major Indo-Pacific conference.

  • US President Donald Trump has decided to choose former Federal Reserve official Kevin Warsh as the new US central bank chief.

  • Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez signed a landmark law allowing private investment in the oil sector, potentially ending a decades-old government monopoly.

  • Student organizations and civic groups organized massive protest marches and walkouts against immigration policies in Minnesota and other cities across the US.

  • Ukraine has announced the start of talks with Russia on a temporary halt to attacks amid harsh winter and a humanitarian crisis.

2th February National News Headlines for School Assembly

  • Amidst major political turmoil in Maharashtra, preparations for Sunetra Pawar to become the Deputy CM have intensified, NCP is going to hold an important meeting today.

  • A prominent real estate businessman from Bengaluru, who was facing a tax probe, died under mysterious circumstances at his office.

  • Security forces launched a major counter-terrorism operation in areas like Kishtwar and Dolgam in Jammu and Kashmir, and internet services were shut down as a precautionary measure.

  • The investigation into the death of Ajit Pawar in the Baramati plane crash has intensified, with both the AAIB and CID probing the technical reasons in depth.

  • Many new provisions like higher tax on cigarettes, stricter FASTag rules and changes in LPG prices are going to be implemented from February 1.

2th February Sports News Headlines for School Assembly

  • The fifth and final T20 International between India and New Zealand will be played in Thiruvananthapuram today, with Team India aiming to win the series 4–1.

  • Novak Djokovic defeated Jannik Sinner in a thrilling five-set match in the Australian Open 2026 semi-finals to reach the final for a record 11th time.

  • Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz also defeated Alexander Zverev in a tough five-set match to reach the first Australian Open final of his career.

  • Pakistan Cricket Board chief Mohsin Naqvi is facing severe criticism in his own country over the controversial situation related to the T20 World Cup.

  • Ahead of the inaugural T20 World Cup, social media began to mock the Pakistan team after the Iceland Cricket Board posted a humorous offer to "replace Pakistan".

2th February Business News Headlines for School Assembly

  • Swedish fashion company H&M plans to source more clothes from India to take advantage of the India-EU trade agreement and India's strong textile sector.​

  • India's forex reserves have increased to around $709.41 billion, which is considered to strengthen the country's external financial position.

  • Silver prices in India have risen sharply to around Rs 4.10 lakh per kg on MCX, driven by a rally in the international market.

  • The stock market continues to remain weak with over 200 stocks trading near their 52-week lows.

  • ​America's Kevin Warsh is set to be appointed the new head of the US Federal Reserve, which could impact stock markets and interest rates around the world.

Thought of the Day

Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.

Meaning

This thought means that real success is built slowly through daily hard work, not by doing something big just once. When you keep studying a little, practicing regularly, and putting in sincere effort every day, all those small actions join together and create a big achievement in the future.

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