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    School Assembly News Headlines for 16th October: Top International, National, Sports & Business Updates – news24online.com

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    school assembly news headlines today, Thursday: It will be a new day, a new learning. Before we start, it’s time to know what’s making the headlines. Here are the top happenings from the national, international, business, and sports fronts. Today’s news includes updates on politics, global events, sports, and the economy. Here’s a quick look at what’s changing in the world.
    The Supreme Court has now cleared green crackers for use and sale on Diwali in the Delhi-NCR region. The top court had relaxed the firecracker ban conditions in the Delhi-NCR region. Bursting of green firecrackers are allowed from October 18 to October 21. – Where to Buy and Sell Green Crackers in Delhi-NCR as Supreme Court Permits It for Diwali – Rules & Restrictions
    On the Kerala hijab row, the controversy over wearing a hijab with the school uniform has now been settled, as the family of the concerned student agreed to follow the school’s uniform policy. Kerala Education Minister V. Sivankutty, who had earlier said that the student should be allowed to wear a hijab with the uniform, took a U-turn after the issue was resolved.
     Good news for Noida residents, as it has been decided that the Delhi-Varanasi high-speed bullet train will stop at the International Airport. According to reports, the proposal will now be included in the Detailed Project Report (DPR). The high-speed rail line will have two stations in Gautam Buddh Nagar — one at Noida Sector-148 and and the second will be built underground at the GTC of Noida Airport. – Delhi-Varanasi High-Speed Bullet Train to stop at International Airport – Check all Station Locations
    According to Pakistan’s foreign ministry, a 48-hour ceasefire has been agreed by Pakistan and Afghanistan after the fresh clashes along the border killed dozens of civilians and troops. The clashes also led to Pakistan striking Afghan province of Kandahar. Over 50, including troops, civilians and Afghan Taliban fighters, were killed on Tuesday night and the clashes escalated on Wednesday, October 15. 
    US President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused China of attempting to drive a wedge between the United States and Argentina by purchasing soybeans from the South American nation rather than from American producers. Trump’s remarks came at a time of growing trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. China had earlier announced that new special port fees would take effect for US ships arriving in Chinese ports, according to state media reports. – Trump warns China over soybean trade with Argentina, calls move ‘economically hostile’

    The ICC fined the Indian women’s cricket team for maintaining a slow over rate during their 2023 World Cup. India played against Australia on Sunday. Harmanpreet Kaur’s team were behind in their over rate. This made the ICC fine the team five per cent of its overall match fee. India lost the match where the Aussies put up the score to 330. It was India’s second loss in a row after they gave up to South Africa two days prior.
    China Reacts to Latest Trump Trade Threat Over Cooking Oil
    China has retorted to US President Trump’s threat of halting cooking oil imports. It stated that the trade conflicts benefit no one. The statement comes after Beijing’s suspension of US soybean purchases, which Trump called an “economically hostile act.” The US was China’s largest customer for used cooking oil last year, highlighting the significant trade ties at stake amidst escalating tensions.

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