
School assembly news headlines, January 30: Top India, world, sports, business news
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School Assembly News Headlines for January 30: From major policy moves in Delhi and Kerala's historic milestone to global peace efforts and natural disasters, here are today's most important headlines.
Here are the top national and international news updates for January 30, covering key developments in politics, economy, diplomacy, and global events.
1. Trump Threatens Stronger Action Unless Iran Negotiates
US President Donald Trump escalated rhetoric against Iran, warning that without negotiations, the United States is prepared to pursue “more aggressive” military options.
He announced movement of a major naval armada and reiterated that pressure must continue to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional influence. International reactions remain cautious as tensions rise.
2. Beating Retreat 2026 Marks End of Republic Day Celebrations
The Beating Retreat ceremony, held on the evening of January 29 at Vijay Chowk in New Delhi, formally concluded India’s Republic Day festivities.

Apple posts record revenue before AI Siri launch driven by bumper iPhone 17 sales: Story in 5 points
Apple has released its latest quarterly earnings, revealing that the company hit record profits after the launch of the iPhone 17 series. CEO Tim Cook has revealed that the company now has over 2.5 billion active devices globally. Here are all the details from the company's latest earnings call.

The Bihar cabinet, led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, approved 31 proposals on Tuesday, including major hikes in student scholarships, the construction of a new music college, and measures to strengthen the state's police force. The decisions are expected to benefit lakhs of students and improve security across Bihar.

Amazon is firing 16,000 employees, with impacted staff already receiving notification emails. One affected employee has now shared her ordeal on social media, saying she was laid off just days before her approved maternity leave was due to begin. And she claims that the layoff doesn't look like a coincidence.










