Global News Update: BRICS meeting, NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, US-Iran war tension, China-Taiwan warning, GPT-6 launch and FIFA 2026 crisis – the big geopolitical mystery is deepening in the world. The hidden power struggles and unresolved political signals between India’s diplomacy, the global energy crisis and the AI revolution.
Today Top 10 Morning News: From India to Washington, Tehran and Beijing, the shadows of power, war, AI and global crisis are beginning to deepen. BRICS diplomacy, NEET paper leak, US-Iran tension, GPT-6 launch and FIFA 2026 threats – is there a bigger global gameplan hidden behind these events? What secret is about to be revealed before the world changes? Read here this morning’s top 10 news of the country and the world…
1. BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting (New Delhi)
The two-day high-level conference of BRICS Foreign Ministers began under the chairmanship of India in New Delhi, led by External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar is doing it. In this meeting, issues like strengthening multilateralism, enhancing global economic stability and reducing maritime security risks were at the center of discussion. The special thing is that India’s diplomatic role provided a platform for the first direct talks between representatives of Iran and UAE in years, which is being considered an important step towards reducing regional tensions.
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2. NEET-UG 2026 exam canceled and paper leak scandal
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has canceled the NEET-UG 2026 exam after revelations of a large and organized paper leak network. The investigation revealed a gang spread across several states, in which the CBI has arrested many suspects. This scam has raised serious questions on the credibility of the country’s examination system. The debate has also intensified at the political level, where some leaders have raised the demand for ending the centralized examination system and medical admission on the basis of 12th board.
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3. Political debate on examination system in Tamil Nadu
Many political leaders, including Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay, have demanded the abolition of the Central Medical Entrance Examination after the NEET controversy. He argues that the centralized examination system is repeatedly leading to systemic failures. This debate has given rise to a new political discussion across the country regarding education policy, in which issues like state versus central policy conflict and equality in education have become prominent.
4. New leadership crisis ends in Kerala
After a long political churning in Kerala, the Congress high command appointed V.D. Satheesan has been announced as the leader of the legislative party and possible Chief Minister. This decision has been taken with the aim of ending the leadership dispute in the state and bringing administrative stability. The new government will now be under pressure to rapidly implement economic challenges, unemployment and social welfare schemes.
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5. Fuel saving campaign of Delhi government
Under the National Fuel Saving Policy, Delhi Government has taken strict steps and made work-from-home mandatory for government employees two days a week. Besides, an appeal has been made to private companies to adopt similar protocols. New measures like “Metro Days” and EV-zones have also been proposed to promote electric vehicles and reduce pollution, leading to a paradigm shift in the city’s transportation and energy policy.
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6. Indian seafood exports approved by EU
The European Union has lifted the temporary ban on India’s seafood export and re-allowed it. The decision was taken after India guaranteed stringent food safety and antibiotic control standards. This is a big economic relief for India’s seafood exports as the European market accounts for about 19% of the country’s total seafood exports. This will directly benefit thousands of exporters and people associated with the fish industry.
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7. America-Iran tension and fear of global oil crisis
Tension between the US and Iran has once again increased in the Middle East after peace talks failed. Iran has refused to negotiate without new conditions. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that if the Strait of Hormuz is disrupted, global oil supply could be affected and economic growth could fall to 2.5%. This situation can make the global energy crisis more serious.
8. Warning to America on China-Taiwan dispute
Chinese President Xi Jinping has sternly warned the US against any aggressive change in Taiwan policy. This statement comes at a time when trade and security relations between the US and China are already tense. This warning has further increased the fears of geopolitical instability in the Indo-Pacific region, which may affect global diplomatic equations.
9. Electricity crisis and public protests in Cuba
Large-scale protests have begun in Cuba’s capital Havana due to a severe power crisis. Prolonged US sanctions and lack of resources have almost brought the country’s energy system to a standstill. Power cuts and lack of basic facilities have increased public discontent, putting immense pressure on the government to control the situation.
10. GPT-6 launched by OpenAI
OpenAI has launched its new and advanced multimodal AI model GPT-6, which is being known for its advanced reasoning capabilities and automated decision making capabilities. This model is considered a big step towards “Physical AI” and autonomous agent systems. However, along with this, the global debate regarding AI control, copyright and protection of human creativity has also intensified.