Top 10 | ABP LIVE Morning Bulletin: Top News Headlines from 27 June 2026 to Start Your Day - Morning
ABP News Bureau June 27, 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 27 June 2026:

  1. For years, many countries assumed that access to cutting-edge digital technologies would remain largely governed by market principles. Read More

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  3. Devendra Fadnavis and Uddhav Thackeray shared a Mumbai-Nagpur flight and exchanged a handshake, triggering political buzz. Both sides said it was merely a chance meeting and a courteous greeting. Read More

  4. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced an Israel-Lebanon framework deal. The agreement follows US-mediated talks, with a formal signing expected soon. Read More

  5. Friday’s box office saw Cocktail 2 maintain a strong lead, while Main Vaapas Aaunga continued its steady rise. Maa Inti Bangaaram held firm, and Welcome To The Jungle opened slowly in theatres. Read More

  6. This weekend’s OTT line-up has something for everyone, from comedy and family dramas to thrillers and action-packed films. Here are the biggest releases streaming between 26 and 28 June. Read More

  7. London, Jun 26 (PTI): A dominant India thrashed arch-rivals Pakistan 7-1 in their return leg match of the FIH Pro League here on Frida. Read More

  8. Bosnia and Herzegovina have reached the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time, leaving Zlatan Ibrahimovic emotional as he praised the team\'s historic achievement. Read More

  9. Is Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 going off air? Here\'s what we know about the viral rumours, Tulsi Virani\'s emotional storyline, and whether the show is nearing its end. Read More

  10. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said tariff rates could return to previous levels if ongoing Section 301 investigations result in fresh duties. Read More

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