Top 10 Morning News: From global tension to new uproar over NEET, 10 big news of this morning. Top 10 Morning News Israel Iran Peace Deal Trump Modi Pakistan Neet Shiv Sena June 20 2026

Do Israel-Lebanon attacks jeopardize US-Iran peace deal? Is there any new global strategic signal hidden behind Trump’s big comment on Modi? Will India-Pakistan tension increase further after calling Pakistan a Frankenstein state in UN? Are the NEET controversy and Uddhav Thackeray’s resignation offer a sign of major changes in the country’s politics and education system?

Top 10 Morning News Today, major events related to the world and India have made headlines. Israel-Iran tension has raised questions on peace efforts, Trump has praised Modi, India has made a scathing attack on Pakistan in the UN, while the NEET controversy and Shiv Sena crisis have created a stir in the country’s politics and education world. But are these events a sign of some major global and political change?

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1. Lebanon attacks threaten US-Iran peace deal

There is suddenly a cloud of uncertainty over the long-awaited peace agreement between America and Iran. The regional security situation appears to be deteriorating following Israeli air strikes in Lebanon. These attacks have not only set back diplomatic efforts but also raised new concerns about stability across the Middle East. The postponement of the proposed talks in Switzerland has raised serious questions on the peace process.

2. Trump openly praised Modi’s leadership abilities

US President Donald Trump openly praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and foreign policy in a special interview. Trump said that under Modi’s leadership, India has achieved political stability and has adopted a balanced foreign policy by staying away from global conflicts. This statement is considered important in the context of India-America relations.

3. Terrorist attack on Niger airport, many people died

The major terrorist attack on the international airport in Niamey, the capital of Niger, has once again exposed Africa’s security challenges. Heavily armed terrorists targeted military positions and civilian areas. In retaliation, many terrorists were killed, while a large number of suspects were arrested.

4. Increased political pressure on Starmer government in Britain

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing increasing pressure from within his own party. Many senior leaders and MPs have demanded clarity on the timeline for leadership change. This situation points to new instability and a possible power struggle in British politics.

5. UNESCO launches global initiative on AI and media payments

UNESCO has launched an extensive consultation process to strike a balance between media organizations and technology companies around the world. The organization believes that since artificial intelligence based platforms are using news content, media organizations should get fair economic benefits.

6. In the United Nations, India called Pakistan a ‘Frankenstein State’

India strongly criticized Pakistan’s terrorism related policies at the United Nations forum. The Indian delegation alleged that the policy of giving protection to terrorist organizations has now become a challenge for Pakistan itself. This statement of India has given rise to a new debate on the international platform.

7. Modi showed India’s technological strength in VivaTech 2026

At the VivaTech 2026 conference held in Paris, Prime Minister Modi presented India’s technological achievements to the world. Citing India’s progress in startup ecosystem, artificial intelligence, space technology and digital health services, he said that India is moving towards becoming a global hub of technological innovation.

8. Uddhav Thackeray increases political stir by offering resignation

There was a big turning point in the politics of Maharashtra when Uddhav Thackeray expressed his desire to leave the leadership from the public platform. This statement is considered very important amid reports of alleged dissatisfaction within the party and possible rebellion of MPs. This has started new speculations about the future of Shiv Sena (UBT).

9. Supreme Court’s view on special fund for first generation lawyers

The Supreme Court has suggested a special assistance fund for young lawyers who have no connection with the legal profession from their family background. It has also been decided to review the basic facilities, security and child care arrangements for women lawyers.

10. Increased pressure on NTA before NEET-UG re-exam

After the NEET-UG exam controversy, the pressure on the National Testing Agency to ensure transparency and fairness has increased. Amidst preparations for the re-exam, the administration has further tightened the security measures. Lakhs of students and parents are now keeping an eye on the successful and fair conduct of this examination.

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