Top 10 Morning News: War-like situation in Hormuz, new allegations on Iran, PM Modi’s visit to Seychelles, upset in FIFA World Cup – which news can change the world today? Know 10 important news of this morning.
Today Top 10 Morning News: The world today stands at many major turning points – increasing military attacks in West Asia, earthquake devastation in Venezuela, shocking upsets in the FIFA World Cup, PM Modi’s strategic visit to Seychelles, major changes in the Ram Mandir Trust and India’s ₹2 lakh crore mega highway plan. Is the world heading towards a new geopolitical crisis? Let us know the 10 big headlines of the country and the world on Sunday morning, June 28, 2026.
1. Sound of a great war in the Middle East?
The US military has carried out massive retaliatory air strikes on Iran’s strategic targets in the Strait of Hormuz. This military action that erupted after the drone attack on a commercial ship and JD Vance’s strict warning has thrown the diplomatic ceasefire into a whirlpool of deep uncertainty.
2. Bahrain’s sensational allegation: Will tension increase?
Amid military tensions in the Persian Gulf, Bahrain has created a sensation by formally accusing Iran of carrying out direct cross-border drone attacks on its sovereign territory. Iran’s silence and Bahrain’s move have deepened the fear of war in the entire region.
3. Massive devastation in Venezuela: India’s trouble-shooting avatar
The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Venezuela has crossed 1,430 and millions of people are craving essential goods. Amidst this great crisis, India has extended a helping hand and started a big relief campaign called ‘Operation Amistad’ to deliver medical packages.
4. Ukraine’s ‘Flamingo’ War: Big blow to Russia
Ukraine’s indigenous long-range missile “Flamingo” entered Russian airspace and destroyed an important military weapons plant in Volgograd. This horrific missile attack and the ongoing bloody war on the south-eastern front have created a huge uproar in the Russia-Ukraine war.
5. Big upset in FIFA World Cup: Giants are out!
At the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Cape Verde advanced to the knockouts by holding off Saudi Arabia and eliminating Uruguay. Egypt also reached the knockout for the first time when VAR rejected Iran’s goal in the last moments. Mexico’s Ochoa created new history by playing 6 World Cups.
6. PM Modi’s Secret Diplomacy: New bet in the Indian Ocean
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Seychelles on a three-day strategic visit, where he has become the ‘Guest of Honor’ at the country’s Golden Jubilee celebrations. India is strengthening its security in this marine area with the visit to the Turtle Conservation Center and tree plantation with the President.
7. Major reshuffle in Ayodhya Ram temple: SIT investigation in full swing!
Champat Rai and Anil Mishra, general secretaries of Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, have suddenly resigned. This major administrative reshuffle took place when the Special Investigation Team (SIT) reached the campus to investigate alleged financial irregularities in donation theft and land purchase.
8. Leaked just before the exam in Maharashtra: TET postponed!
After receiving confirmed intelligence inputs about the paper leak, the Maharashtra government postponed the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2026 indefinitely, just 24 hours before it was to begin. To protect transparency, this examination to be held at 1,028 centers had to be stopped.
9. Grand clash at Lord’s: Indian daughters’ ordeal
To remain in the race for the semi-finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, the Indian women’s cricket team will face its arch-rival Australian team at Lord’s today. In this high-pressure match, the Indian team will have to register a big win at any cost.
10. India’s Master Plan: ₹2 lakh crore mega project
Amid the global supply chain crisis, the Indian government has given the green signal to a ₹2 lakh crore highway bypass project to ease congestion in 500 industrial cities. This mega infrastructure project will significantly reduce freight transportation time of MSME industries.