School Assembly News Headlines Today 4th 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, 4th February 2026, here are the most important headlines curated for your school assembly covering national developments in India, global affairs, sports, economy, and more.
4th February International News Headlines for School Assembly
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Iran summons ambassadors of European Union countries in Tehran to protest the EU’s decision to label its Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist group.
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The United States announces it will open H‑1B work visa registration for the 2027 financial year from 4th to 19th March, important for students and professionals aiming to work in America.
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Opinion polls in Japan suggest Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s party may win a big victory in upcoming elections, which could reshape Japanese politics.
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Russia continues attacks on Ukraine’s energy system with new missile strikes on power plants ahead of planned peace talks.
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Scientists working on Antarctica’s unstable glaciers report serious setbacks after losing instruments inside the ice, but they still gathered new data on warming ocean waters.
4th February National News Headlines for School Assembly
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Rajya Sabha begins a detailed 16‑hour discussion on the Motion of Thanks to President Droupadi Murmu’s address, highlighting development and social justice.
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Government plans around 40 km of underground railway lines to improve strategic connectivity between the Northeast and the rest of India.
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India firmly rejects an order by the International Court of Justice on the Indus Waters Treaty, saying it will protect its water rights.
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Youth Affairs Minister Mansukh Mandaviya launches the “MY Bharat Budget Quest 2026” to help young citizens understand the Union Budget in a simple way.
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The Delhi government moves to regulate private school fees from the 2026–27 session to prevent arbitrary fee hikes.
4th February Sports News Headlines for School Assembly
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Pakistan government clears its cricket team to travel for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 in Sri Lanka but orders players not to play the high‑profile group match against India on 15 February.
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The ICC warns Pakistan of serious sporting and financial consequences if it continues its boycott of the T20 World Cup match against India, as the fixture is crucial for global viewership and revenue.
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India’s women’s cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur leads the team to a strong start in the ODI series against Australia, boosting India’s confidence ahead of major tournaments.
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Indian stars Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana are shortlisted for the prestigious BBC Sports Awards 2025, highlighting the growing global impact of Indian women’s cricket.
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Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, the reigning Australian Open tennis champion, plans to get a kangaroo tattoo to remember his first title win in Australia.
4th February Business News Headlines for School Assembly
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Apple achieves its highest ever 28 percent value share in the Indian smartphone market, driven by students and professionals choosing more premium phones.
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Indian equity markets recover after a sharp Budget‑day fall, with investors buying strong blue‑chip companies and showing renewed confidence in the economy.
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Global tech giant Oracle may cut up to 30,000 jobs as it increases investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure, reflecting major changes in the IT industry.
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Stock market experts say Nifty and Sensex could stay volatile, but the recent India–US trade deal is expected to improve long‑term investor sentiment.
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman clarifies that a higher Securities Transaction Tax on futures and options is meant to discourage excessive speculation in the stock market.
Thought of the Day
Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
Meaning
This thought means that big achievements do not happen all at once, but are built slowly through small actions you repeat every day. If you study a little daily, practice a skill regularly, or keep improving step by step, all those small efforts add up over time and finally create success through this thought.




