Top 10 Morning News: From IIT data leak to WHO warning – 10 big movements in the country and the world. Top 10 Morning News India World Delhi Fire Us Iran Oil Crisis Airline Atf Tariff Monsoon Rbi

21 deaths in Delhi hotel fire – has the security system completely failed? US-Iran war tensions, oil crisis – is the global economy about to collapse? 12.5% ​​tariff on India – has a new trade war started? IIT data leak, monsoon, WHO warning, Germany visa changes, RBI gold – is the world facing multiple crises simultaneously? Today’s top 10 news.

Today Top 10 Morning News (4 June 2026): From 21 deaths in Delhi hotel fire to the growing oil crisis due to US-Iran conflict, new US tariffs on India, WHO food safety warning, IIT data leak and major changes in Germany’s visa rules – today’s top 10 news raise many important questions related to security, economy, diplomacy and global developments.

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1. Delhi hotel fire accident: 21 people died

A major accident occurred due to a massive fire in a crowded hotel in Malviya Nagar, Delhi. The death of 21 people has been confirmed in this incident, including many foreign nationals. Initial investigation revealed that the building was operating without a valid fire NOC. The administration has ordered to launch a comprehensive fire safety campaign in the capital.

2. America-Iran tension: Fear of global oil crisis

Rising military tensions between the US and Iran have shaken the global energy market. Oil prices have seen sharp fluctuations amid reports of disruption in sea routes and attacks in strategic areas. Experts have warned of a serious threat to inflation and global economic stability.

3. Relief to aviation sector: ₹10,000 crore ATF fund

The Central Government has approved Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) Stabilization Fund of ₹10,000 crore for the aviation industry. Its objective is to reduce the financial pressure on airlines due to rising fuel prices. This step is considered important to maintain the stability of the industry.

4. WHO warning: Global threat from unsafe food

A new WHO report describes unsafe food as a serious threat to global health. Every year crores of people are affected by it and lakhs die. The report recommends implementing stricter regulation and safety standards in the food supply chain.

5. India-Nepal cooperation: High level meeting of PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Nepal’s Rashtriya Swatantra Party chief Ravi Lamichhane. In the meeting, it was agreed to strengthen energy, infrastructure and regional cooperation. Both countries emphasized on giving a new direction to bilateral relations.

6. America’s tariff shock: Impact on Indian exports

The US has imposed an additional 12.5% ​​tariff on imports from India, increasing trade tensions. This decision is likely to increase pressure on Indian export sectors. The Commerce Department has talked about a diplomatic solution.

7. Monsoon update: To hit Kerala soon

According to IMD, southwest monsoon may reach Kerala around June 4. This is expected to provide relief from the heat in many parts of the country. The heat wave is gradually ending in North and Central India.

8. IIT-Roorkee data leak case: Questions on security

Data of lakhs of students was affected due to a technical glitch in the JEE Advanced 2026 portal. After a warning from a cyber security expert, IIT-Roorkee acknowledged the problem and made immediate fixes. This incident has raised questions on digital security.

9. Germany’s big decision: Transit visa abolished

Germany has abolished airport transit visa requirement for Indian travellers. This will make international travel easier and faster. This step is considered important towards simplifying global travel rules.

10. RBI statement: Gold reserves safe

The Reserve Bank of India has clarified that all the rumors of gold sale are false. The bank said that the country’s physical gold reserves are completely safe and unchanged. This statement came ahead of the monetary policy review, which indicated stability in the market.

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