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Top 10 | ABP LIVE Evening Bulletin: Top News Headlines from 5 May 2026 - Evening
ABP News Bureau | May 5, 2026 11:41 PM CST

ABP News bring you the top 10 headlines at Prime Time today. Read today’s round up of all important news updates from India and around the World here.

Here are the top news and stories in entertainment, sports, technology, gadgets genre from 5 May 2026"

  1. Vijay thanks PMO, vows people-first governance in Tamil Nadu, stresses unity beyond politics and seeks Union support for development. Read More

  2. Fire scare on IndiGo Hyderabad-Chandigarh flight after landing; emergency evacuation carried out, all passengers safely deboarded, no injuries reported Read More

  3. Chadha, along with three other MPs, met President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday and submitted a representation alleging harassment and \"politically motivated\". Read More

  4. Maulana Muhammad Idrees was shot dead in Pakistan\'s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, triggering protests and prompting authorities to launch a manhunt for the assailants. Read More

  5. The Cannes 2026 guest list is out, featuring Alia Bhatt, Aishwarya Rai, Tara Sutaria and more. From debut appearances to returning stars, Indian celebs are set to shine on the global stage. Read More

  6. Met Gala 2026 sparks backlash as activists hide ‘fake urine’ bottles targeting Jeff Bezos. Here’s what happened and why protests erupted. Read More

  7. Mumbai, May 4 (PTI): Lucknow Super Giants skipper Rishabh Pant rued missed opportunities, admitting that a few extra runs could have tilted the game in their favour after their six-wicket defeat to Mumbai Indians in an Indian Premier League clash here on Monda. Read More

  8. MI vs LSG Live: Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton now hold the record for the most century partnerships in Mumbai Indians history. See the full list of top scoring pairs. 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. Pakistan’s economy is under mounting pressure as the US-Iran conflict triggers a sharp energy shock, with its weekly oil import bill surging 167 per cent from $300 million to $800 million. Read More


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