Is the common public going to be devastated by petrol and diesel inflation? Is the network of NEET paper leak spread across the country? Could Trump’s threat lead to a major war in the Middle East? Is global warming alert leading the world to catastrophic crisis?
Today Top 10 Morning News: Amidst the record rise in fuel prices, scorching heat in North India, CBI action on NEET paper leak and increasing military tension in West Asia, many major developments are in the headlines in India and the world, while the United Nations has issued a new serious warning regarding global warming. Read Thursday, May 28, 2026, 10 main morning news and latest updates from the country and the world.
1. Skyrocketing fuel prices, people suffering
Petrol and diesel prices in the country have increased for the record fourth time in the last 10 days. Petrol directly became costlier by ₹2.61 per liter in New Delhi. Due to this huge increase, cargo freights are going to become expensive, which will have a direct impact on the prices of fruits, vegetables and ration in the coming days.
2. Supreme Court’s strict stance on BBMP elections
The Supreme Court has strongly reprimanded the Karnataka government over the pending elections of Bengaluru Municipal Corporation (BBMP). Expressing strong objection to the government’s “delay tactics”, the court has set the last deadline as 31 August 2026 and made it clear that no further extension will be given.
3. India’s big help in Congo’s Ebola crisis
India has extended a hand of friendship to stop the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus spread in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A large consignment of emergency medical and life-saving medicines sent by the Government of India has reached Uganda, from where it is being delivered to local medical teams.
4. Major action in NEET paper leak case
CBI has taken major action in Maharashtra in the NEET paper leak case which is playing with the future of lakhs of students. A doctor from Latur and a teacher from a coaching center in Pune have been arrested for running this organized racket.
5. ‘Heatwave’ havoc in North India, heavy traffic jam in Shimla
The heat in the plains is breaking all records, due to which PM Narendra Modi has issued a special advisory for the citizens. Meanwhile, huge crowds of tourists have fled to Himachal to escape the scorching heat. There has been a huge traffic jam in the hills due to the arrival of more than 70,000 vehicles in Shimla in just 72 hours.
6. Global diplomatic corridor shaken by Trump’s threat
US President Donald Trump has created a new controversy by accusing Oman of supporting Iran during the cabinet meeting. Trump has warned that if free movement in the strategic waterway of the Strait of Hormuz is prevented, the US will take military action and “blow them up.”
7. Hamas’s new military chief Mohammad Odeh killed in Israeli attack
The Israeli Air Force has killed Hamas’s newly appointed military commander Mohammed Odeh by accurately targeting a residential building in Gaza City. Odeh, who masterminded several cross-border attacks, died just days after his appointment, raising the threat of retaliatory rocket attacks in the region.
8. Pentagon seriously accused of hiding the death toll of soldiers
423 US military casualties (dead and injured) are reported in direct clashes with Iran. However, veterans and independent organizations within the US have claimed that the Pentagon has used a deliberate strategy to omit the actual data of hundreds of serious injuries and deaths from official reports.
9. UN’s scary report on climate change
Data from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Britain’s Meteorological Department have worried the world. According to the report, there is a 70% chance that the Earth’s average temperature will cross the dangerous limit of global warming (1.5∘C) between 2025 and 2029.
10. Fear of rise in crude oil prices in global markets
The global oil market has become extremely sensitive due to the increasing military tension between the US and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz and the diplomatic turmoil in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. According to experts, any conflict on this strategic waterway could push international crude oil prices to record levels.