School assembly news headlines January 10: Top national, international sports & business updates

January 10 school council news headlines: National news
Kerala: ED files money laundering case in Sabarimala gold loss case
The Enforcement Directorate on Friday filed a money laundering case in the Sabarimala gold loss case in Kerala, official sources said.
Stray dogs case: Supreme Court refuses to examine allegations of harassment against women who keep dogs
Stray dogs case: Supreme Court refuses to hear allegations of harassment against woman keeping dogs The Supreme Court on Friday said it will not go into the allegations of harassment of women dog keepers and groomers by so-called anti-nutrition vigilantes as it is a matter of law and order and aggrieved persons can file an FIR in this regard.
Uttar Pradesh government has installed CCTV monitoring system in more than 4,300 cow shelters
The Uttar Pradesh government has stepped up efforts to strengthen monitoring, management and infrastructure in cow sanctuaries across the state. Out of a total of 6,718 rural cow shelters spread across 75 districts, CCTV-based monitoring systems have been installed in 4,366 shelters in 65 districts so far.
I-PAC row: Mamata Banerjee hits the streets, leads protest march against ED action in Kolkata
West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee on Friday began leading a protest march against the Enforcement Directorate’s searches at the residence and offices of I-PAC chief Pratik Jain.
January 10 school council news headlines: International news
China halts rare metal exports to Japanese companies after dual-use ban: Report
China has begun restricting exports of rare earth elements and powerful magnets containing them to Japanese companies after Beijing banned the export of dual-use products to the Japanese military, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
World food prices fell in December but will still rise in 2025, UN’s FAO says
World food prices fell for the fourth consecutive month in December, mostly under pressure from milk, meat and vegetable oil prices, marking the lowest average since January 2025, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization said on Friday.
India and EU reaffirm farmer and MSME protections in FTA talks
India and the European Union (EU) held talks on the proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in Brussels on Friday and reaffirmed their commitment to a modern economic partnership that protects the interests of farmers and MSMEs through a rules-based trading framework.
January 10 school council news headlines: Sports news
WPL 2026: UP Warriorz and Gujarat Giants aim to build early momentum in women’s cricket tournament
A new chapter awaits UP Warriorz and Gujarat Giants as both sides open their Women’s Premier League campaign in Navi Mumbai on Saturday; Both sides are chasing their first title after contrasting runs in the previous season.
January 10 school council news headlines: Business world news
HSBC will pay 267.5 million euros in France due to alleged tax evasion
UK-based bank HSBC has agreed to pay a 267.5 million euro fine to resolve French allegations of alleged dividend tax fraud, an AFP reporter confirmed on Thursday.
Paramount again tells Warner Bros. its offer is superior to Netflix’s
Paramount Skydance on Thursday reiterated that its $108.4 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery is superior to Netflix’s rival deal, saying the value of the cable broadcaster at the center of the streaming giant’s bid is essentially worthless.
January 10 school council news headlines: Thought of the Day
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” -Mahatma Gandhi


