Top 10 | ABP LIVE Morning Bulletin: Top News Headlines from 7 June 2026 to Start Your Day - Morning
ABP News Bureau June 07, 2026 09:11 AM

ABP News bring you the top 10 headlines to kick start your day and stay on top of the most important news updates from India and around the World.

Here are the top news and stories in entertainment, sports, technology, gadgets genre from 7 June 2026:

  1. He said that despite remaining in the party for the last five years, they were unable to effectively serve the public and had been functioning under difficult circumstances. Read More

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  3. Opposition leaders, including Akhilesh Yadav, Arvind Kejriwal and Uddhav Thackeray, backed the CJP protest at Jantar Mantar as thousands of young people joined the demonstration. Read More

  4. Iran dismissed Trump\'s suggestion of a meeting with its supreme leader, calling it unrealistic, as US-Iran tensions persist despite indirect talks and fresh military exchanges. Read More

  5. Netflix\'s Maa Behen turns patriarchy into the punchline, using sharp satire and powerful female characters to tell a story of rebellion, rage, and self-ownership. Read More

  6. Former IPL chief Lalit Modi has claimed Ranveer Singh once travelled to London to meet him and expressed interest in portraying him in a biopic. Modi said the project is currently being scripted. Read More

  7. The goal sparked debate among fans and observers, with many arguing that the Pakistani player took advantage of the situation instead of following the customary practice associated with a bully. Read More

  8. Competing in Norway Chess for only the second time, Praggnanandhaa secured the title with a final-round victory over Germany\'s Vincent Keymer. Read More

  9. Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar is set to premiere on television as its sequel, Dhurandhar 2, gears up for its OTT release. Read More

  10. The Centre has mandated nine standard pack sizes for edible oils, from 200 ml to 20 litres, to improve price comparison. Companies have three months to comply with the new rules. Read More

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