Top 10 Morning News: Russia’s big attack on Kiev, India-Japan summit, terrorist conspiracy foiled in Delhi, rain havoc in Mumbai, ISRO’s preparations and Gujarat High Court’s big decision.
Today Top 10 Morning News: Hello! 03 July 2026, Friday morning, let’s start with the 10 biggest news of the country and the world. A massive attack in the Russia-Ukraine war, an important strategic meeting between India and Japan, a terrorist plot foiled in Delhi, rain havoc in Mumbai, a huge leap in the space sector and an important decision of the Gujarat High Court – the impact of every news of today can be seen far and wide. Are these events of today going to decide the new global and national picture of the coming days?
1. Death raining from the sky: The worst attack on Kiev so far
Russia launched a devastating attack on Ukraine’s capital Kiev with more than 100 drones and missiles. 27 civilians were killed and 91 were injured in this horrific multi-directional air strike. There is no electricity in many areas and rescue teams are searching for lives in the debris.
2. Why Assam instead of Delhi? Japanese PM’s shocking visit
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reached Assam directly to meet PM Modi on her first official visit. This historic summit, which was away from traditional Delhi, has surprised everyone. Japan has pledged $12.5 billion in semiconductor and defense investments in the north-east.
3. Vatican’s harsh attack: Mass excommunication of 6 lakh Catholics
The Vatican has completely excommunicated a breakaway Traditional Catholic Group (SSPX) for ignoring warnings from Pope Leo XIV. Due to this strict step taken to save the unity of the Church, the future of about 6,00,000 members around the world now hangs in the balance.
4. Screams buried under the debris: Devastating earthquake in Venezuela
7 days of national mourning has been declared in Venezuela after the terrible earthquake. So far, 3,000 bodies have been pulled out from under the debris and thousands of people are still missing. Due to continuous aftershocks, relief and rescue operations are facing great difficulties.
5. Invincible Spain’s storm: Entry into knockout by crushing Austria
In the FIFA World Cup 2026, Spain has confirmed its place in the Round of 16 by defeating Austria 3-0. Mikel Oyarzabal’s two magical goals and the team’s aggressive play did not give the opposition a chance to survive. With this explosive performance, Spain has become a strong contender for the World Cup.
6. Creepy midnight operation: Terrifying conspiracy foiled in Delhi
Delhi Police has destroyed a big terrorist network supported by Pakistan’s ISI in a midnight raid. Police have arrested four suspects and recovered a huge quantity of explosives and blueprints of crowded areas, thereby averting a major festival disaster.
7. Steps towards Tehran: India’s high-level mission in Iran
India is sending a high-level delegation to attend the state funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain and Deputy Foreign Minister Pavitra Margaria are leaving for Tehran to honor this deep civilizational relationship.
8. City of dreams has come to a halt: Ocean waves swallowing Mumbai
Mumbai has come to a complete standstill after heavy monsoon rains. Local trains and roads have come to a standstill due to water logging in low-lying areas, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. Amidst the high-tide warning, the administration has advised people to stay in their homes for the next 48 hours.
9. New history in space: India’s first secret ‘private rocket’
ISRO is conducting the final countdown checks for the launch of the rocket ‘Vikram-1’, completely developed by the private sector. This historic mission to send satellites into space at low cost is set to make India the largest and competitive hub of global aerospace manufacturing.
10. Mere certificate is not enough: Big decision of Gujarat High Court
The Gujarat High Court, in a landmark judgment, said that no Hindu marriage will be legally valid without sacred rituals (like Saptapadi or seven rounds). The court made it clear that mere signing of marriage certificate or registration cannot be the basis of validity of marriage.