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Road closures today for Dubai Marathon; 50 killed as burning high-rise collapses in Iran; Young man pedals 600km to be with ailing brother; Miss Universe beauties: A day out on Manila Bay

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Gulf News Newsletter [Subscribe] See it in your browser [Click Here] [gulfnews] Newsletter | January 20 | AM Edition [GOLD USD 1200.49] [DUBAI 3690.39] [DHUHR 12:30] TOP STORY [Dubai Marathon road closures this Friday] Published: 16:19 January 18, 2017 Parts of Umm Suqeim, King Salman and Jumeirah streets to be affected till noon MORE TOP STORIES [Young man pedals 600km to save money, visit ailing brother] [Young man pedals 600km to save money, visit ailing brother] Family unable to afford hospitalisation; journey on a bike catches traction on social media [Fujairah Police probe mysterious death of businessman] [Fujairah Police probe mysterious death of businessman] Police found the businessman's body hanging in his office [Miss Universe beauties: A day out on Manila Bay ] [Miss Universe beauties: A day out on Manila Bay] 86 contestants from different countries are vying for the Miss Universe title when the winner will be crowned on January 30 [Iran: 30 killed as burning high-rise collapses in Tehran] [Iran: 30 killed as burning high-rise collapses in Tehran] The disaster struck the Plasco building, an iconic structure in central Tehran [UAE NEWS] [Dubai, Clear 23 °C] [Abu Dhabi, Clear 21 °C] [Solar energy costs to see record lows in 2017] [Solar energy costs to see record lows in 2017] Enough investments available for UAE’s $600b transition to 44% clean energy by 2050, Dubai Carbon CEO says [Teen with deformity refused admission in Dubai schools] [Embassy issues advisory to Emiratis after Italy quake] [BUSINESS] [DFM - 0.102%] [Gold - 0.27%] [Oil + 0.83%] [Banks to move staff from London after ‘hard Brexit’ stance] [Banks to move staff from London after ‘hard Brexit’ stance] Frankfurt, Paris emerge as likely new hubs for Goldman Sachs, Lloyds, HSBC [Bus start-up gets a boost from Trump inauguration] [Solar energy costs to see record lows in 2017] [SPORT] [Yuvraj and Dhoni blitz hands India ODI series] [Yuvraj and Dhoni blitz hands India ODI series] Ton-up old guard guide hosts home against England [No practice, no problem as Stenson leads in Abu Dhabi with 64] [Mother of all wins for glasses-wearing Istomin] [FOOTBALL FIXTURES AND RESULTS]- | -[CRICKET FIXTURES AND RESULTS] [LIFE&STYLE] [Market Out of the Box is back] [Market Out of the Box is back] 10-day event bringing together designers and entrepreneurs as part of DSF will run till January 28 [Miss Universe beauties: A day out on Manila Bay] [Balki’s project with Big B, Aishwarya which didn’t take off] [EDITORIAL] [Obama leaves behind a rich but mixed legacy] He will be remembered for being a liberal icon in a turbulent era fraught with polarised politics and divisive rhetoric [Palestinian unity is needed more than ever] Fatah and Hamas must put their past differences aside and stand up against the existential threat from Israel [At last, May offers clarity on Brexit] It’s one thing for her to want a hard Brexit, but there’s a lot of detailed and bitter negotiations ahead [OPINION] [Manning’s pardon is vintage final act by Obama] [Manning’s pardon is vintage final act by Obama] The decision may spur Assange to extradite himself to the US and that is a complication the outgoing president will relish handing over to Trump [We’re not out to punish Britain, but it needs to shed the illusions] [The Energy challenge is an engineering challenge] [CULTURE] [A lifeline for wounded refugee children] [A lifeline for wounded refugee children] Based in Beirut, Inara provides critical medical care for children from conflict areas who are unable to access treatment due to war [UAE galleries set to shine at India Art Fair] [Not constrained by language and script] [GALLERIES] [In pictures: Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie] [Colo, the first gorilla born in zoo dies at 60] [xXx: The Return of Xander Cage, Kaabil and more hit cinemas this week] [City Weather forecasts] [Equity Data] [Gold Rates] [Book hotels] [Live Flights] [Events Calendar] [ABOUT GN MEDIA] [FOLLOW US] Is this email in your junk folder? To ensure that you receive all future newsletters, add [newsletter@emm.gulfnews.com] to your address book and [newsletter@emm.gulfnews.com] to your white list filters. To unsubscribe from Gulf News mailing list, please [click here]. © Al Nisr Publishing LLC 2015. All rights reserved.

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