School Assembly News Headlines Today (February 12): Keep your morning assembly sharp and classroom-ready. Here is a condensed bulletin of the day’s top national, international, business and sports headlines for February 12, 2026. Use these items to lead a two to three minute assembly, prompt one discussion question and hand out the printable one page. Download the ready to print sheet and teacher notes at press-wire.org.
Top National Headlines (February 12)
- A man in Haryana reportedly killed his girlfriend and then died by suicide, prompting police investigation and community concern.
- The Centre has opposed the release of Sonam Wangchuk under preventive detention rules, drawing court scrutiny and public debate.
- An MLA in Madhya Pradesh has been missing for a month, fuelling rumours and official searches.
- Rahul Gandhi’s unscripted walk up to ministers during a briefing made headlines for its political theatre.
- Policy moves aim to boost domestic pulse production so India can source more of its dal from home farmers.
Top International Headlines (February 12)
- Pakistan political leader Khawaja Asif made blunt remarks about past US Pakistan ties, replayed across international bulletins.
- Ongoing coverage revisits protests and political change in Bangladesh with fresh live updates.
Top Business Headlines (February 12)
- Q3 corporate updates: LG Electronics posts a sharp profit fall while Lenskart reports strong quarterly growth. Analysts flag AI driven disruption to the SaaS model.
- Exporters welcome a US trade deal in principle but warn about fine print and tariff clarity ahead.
Top Sports Headlines (February 12)
- A viral video showed Mohammed Siraj losing his temper at an unruly crowd, sparking debate about spectator management.
- Jasprit Bumrah suffered a toe problem ahead of the match with Namibia, and team selection dynamics remain in focus.
Assembly actions and student prompts
- Pick one national and one international headline for a two minute class discussion to develop context and civic awareness.
- Ask students to write one sentence on how the pulses policy could affect local farmers and markets.
- Teachers: hand out the press-wire.org printable one page, link headlines to curriculum learning outcomes and assign a five minute follow up activity.
For editable assembly sheets, teacher notes, and a weekly current affairs pack mapped to curriculum standards, download free resources at press-wire.org now.