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Top 10 | ABP LIVE Morning Bulletin: Top News Headlines from 16 May 2026 to Start Your Day - Morning
ABP News Bureau | May 16, 2026 9:11 AM CST

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 16 May 2026:

  1. India’s proposed bullet train corridors could cut Hyderabad-Chennai travel time to under 3 hours, reshaping travel. Read More

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  3. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday posted on X saying, \"This is totally false. Not an iota of truth in this.\" Read More

  4. Donald Trump said Xi Jinping agreed Iran must not get nuclear weapons, claimed US controls the Strait of Hormuz and hailed a “historic” China trip with major Boeing trade deals. Read More

  5. Kanye West\'s concert In India has officially been cancelled citing security issues, just days before the rapper was scheduled to perform in New Delhi on May 23. Read More

  6. Shehnaaz Gill\'s repeated appearances at RCB matches have sparked dating rumours with player Devdutt Padikkal. Neither has responded to the speculation yet. Read More

  7. Dharamsala, May 14 (PTI): Calling the fifth straight loss a “tough pill to swallow”, captain Shreyas Iyer admitted that Punjab Kings were outplayed by Tilak Varma, whose mature 75-run unbeaten knock guided Mumbai Indians to a six-wicket win in a crucial IPL clash here on Thursda. Read More

  8. PV Sindhu next faces world No. 3 Akane Yamaguchi, while Lakshya Sen awaits the winner between Lee Chia Hao and Kunlavut Vitidsarn. Read More

  9. Naagin 7 sparks outrage after an unedited blue screen scene airs. Ekta Kapoor and Priyanka Chahar Choudhary react to the viral VFX blunder. Read More

  10. A massive maritime backlog is building inside the Strait of Hormuz, with nearly 360 cargo vessels stranded as evacuation capacity remains severely limited. Read More


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