todays top 10 news and top 5 international news.

Here's a summary of the top national and international news as of July 22, 2025:

Top 10 National News (India):

  1. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Resigns: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has resigned from his post, citing health reasons.1 President Droupadi Murmu has accepted his resignation.2 This development has led to discussions and speculation about the reasons behind his sudden departure.3

  2. PM Modi to Visit UK and Maldives: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to embark on official visits to the United Kingdom and the Maldives.4 In the UK, he will hold discussions with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and meet King Charles III, along with prominent business leaders.5 In the Maldives, he will be the guest of honor for the 60th anniversary of the nation's independence, and discussions on bilateral cooperation, including the Greater Malé Connectivity Project, are expected.6

  3. Indian Army Receives Apache Helicopters: The Indian Army has received the first batch of AH-64E Apache attack helicopters from the United States.7 This acquisition is seen as a significant step in strengthening India's defense capabilities and enhancing its combat prowess.8 The Apache helicopters are considered a "tank in the air" due to their advanced capabilities.9

  4. Parliament Monsoon Session Disruptions: Both Houses of Parliament, the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, faced significant disruptions on the second day of the Monsoon Session.10 Opposition parties protested over various issues, including the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar, leading to adjournments.11

  5. India Defends Russian Oil Purchases: India has strongly defended its continued purchase of Russian oil amidst pressure from the EU and Western nations.12 Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reiterated that energy security remains the top priority for the Indian government.13 India maintains its stance on securing its energy needs.14

  6. Air India Boeing Fleet Inspection: Air India has completed a "precautionary" inspection of the fuel control switch (FCS) locking mechanism on its Boeing 787 and 737 aircraft fleet.15 The airline reported finding no issues, following concerns that led to the inspections.16

  7. Air India Plane's Auxiliary Power Unit Catches Fire: An Air India plane's auxiliary power unit (APU) caught fire after landing at Delhi airport from Hong Kong.17 All passengers and crew disembarked safely, though there was some damage to the aircraft.18

  8. Indian Air Force to Retire MiG-21 Jets: After over six decades of service, the Indian Air Force is preparing to formally retire its last MiG-21 Bison jets in September.19 A ceremonial send-off will be held at the Chandigarh air base, marking the end of an era for the iconic fighter aircraft.20

  9. Supreme Court to Hear Maharashtra's Plea in 2006 Mumbai Train Blasts Case: The Supreme Court is set to hear Maharashtra's appeal against the Bombay High Court's verdict which acquitted all 12 convicts in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case.21 The state government is seeking an early listing of the case.

  10. No Plan to Scrap Post-Matric Scholarship for SC/ST Students: The Centre has clarified that there is no proposal to discontinue the Post-Matric Scholarship scheme for Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste students.22 This addresses concerns about the scheme's continuation beyond 2025-26.

Top 5 International News:

  1. Earth Spinning Faster Than Usual: Scientists have observed that the Earth is spinning slightly faster than usual on July 22, 2025, resulting in one of the shortest days of the year.23 This phenomenon, which has been developing in recent years, could potentially lead to the removal of a second from atomic clocks by 2029. Experts believe factors like movements in Earth's core, ocean currents, and atmospheric patterns are contributing to this temporary acceleration.

  2. US to Leave UNESCO Again: The United States has announced its decision to withdraw from the UN's educational, scientific, and cultural agency, UNESCO, once again.24 This marks the third time the US has left the organization, citing what Washington perceives as an anti-Israel bias. The decision comes only two years after the US had rejoined UNESCO under the previous administration.

  3. Israeli Strikes Kill at Least 20 in Gaza: Israeli strikes have reportedly killed at least 20 people in Gaza, according to Palestinian health officials.25 This comes as Israel continues a new incursion into an area that had largely been spared heavy fighting during the 21-month conflict.26 The ongoing violence exacerbates the humanitarian crisis in the region.

  4. Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crash: Students in Bangladesh have protested to demand accurate information following a military jet crash into a school that has tragically killed 31 people, including 25 children.27 The incident has led to widespread grief and calls for accountability.28 Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed shock and offered India's support to Bangladesh.29

  5. Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks to Resume in Istanbul: Russia and Ukraine are scheduled to hold a new round of peace talks in Istanbul.30 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made the announcement, with reports indicating the talks will take place over two days. This renewed diplomatic effort comes amidst continued Russian attacks.

 

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