Top 10 Morning Headlines: Will IMD’s drought alert push farming and water crisis into new trouble? Will NEET’s computer-based exam put an end to paper leaks once and for all? Will the US-Iran ceasefire bring peace or is it the calm before a bigger geopolitical storm? Are Ebola, Ukraine crisis and Ghana lawlessness leading the world to a new global crisis?
Today’s 10 big news: On Saturday, May 30, 2026, IMD issued a drought alert due to less rainfall, Gujarat Titans reached the final in IPL. 34 judges complete in Supreme Court, NEET will now be computer based. US-Iran ceasefire progress, UN emergency meeting, WHO’s Ebola alert, IndiGo expansion, Trump fund freeze and Ghana’s LGBTQ law controversy.
1. Weak monsoon and drought warning
IMD has reduced the forecast of southwest monsoon for 2026 to 90% LPA. Due to El Nino effect, the fear of reduction in rainfall and agricultural crisis has increased. Experts have given serious warning on water management.
2. IPL 2026: Gujarat in the final
Gujarat Titans defeated Rajasthan Royals by 7 wickets to enter the final. Now they will face RCB. The team’s strong batting and captaincy were the keys to victory.
3. Full bench in the Supreme Court
After the appointment of three new judges, the capacity of 34 judges in the Supreme Court has been completed. It is expected that this will speed up the disposal of pending cases.
4. Big change in NEET exam
The government is considering making NEET completely computer-based. The Prime Minister himself is monitoring this reform process so that paper leaks and copying can be stopped.
5. IndiGo’s global expansion
IndiGo has announced direct flights to 10 new international cities. This includes major destinations in Europe and the Middle East, which will benefit Indian travelers.
6. Easing in US-Iran tension
Progress has been made toward agreeing on a 60-day ceasefire between the US and Iran. Talks center on opening the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil supplies.
7. UN meeting on Ukraine war
The United Nations Security Council called an emergency meeting after the Russian attacks. Concerns have been raised about civilian casualties and drone attacks as regional tensions increase.
8. WHO’s Ebola alert
WHO has sent emergency teams after new cases of Ebola virus in Uganda and Congo. Strict monitoring is being done in the border areas to prevent infection.
9. Trump Fund banned in America
A US federal court has banned Trump’s controversial fund. Additionally, an order was issued to remove the name from the Kennedy Center, which has increased the political controversy.
10. Ghana’s controversial law
Ghana has criminalized the promotion of LGBTQ activities. Human rights organizations have expressed strong objection to this law and criticism has intensified at the international level.