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Gulf News Newsletter [Subscribe] See it in your browser [Click Here] [gulfnews] Newsletter | January 26 | AM Edition [GOLD USD 1195.93] [DUBAI 3678.81] [DHUHR 12:32] TOP STORY [New impetus in UAE-India relations with 14 agreements] Published: 16:43 January 25, 2017 Wide-ranging deals includes strategic comprehensive partnership and deals on defence and maritime cooperation MORE TOP STORIES [Burj Khalifa lights up in colours of Indian flag] [Burj Khalifa lights up in colours of Indian flag] Watch as the tallest tower in the world lights up in the colours of the Indian flag [Sharjah Police reunite missing boy with his family] [Sharjah Police reunite missing boy with his family] Police praised efforts of public who helped them to reach the family of the boy [UAE-India ties: Notes from back in the day] [UAE-India ties: Notes from back in the day] Dubai numismatist revisits history ahead of India’s Republic Day [Trump to authorise wall and curtail immigration] [Trump to authorise wall and curtail immigration] The orders are among an array of national security directives Trump is considering issuing in the coming days [UAE NEWS] [Dubai, Clear 21 °C] [Abu Dhabi, Clear 20 °C] [Dubai hotel investigates raunchy pictures affair] [Dubai hotel investigates raunchy pictures affair] Objectionable shots of Russian models posing on its premises appeared on social media sites [Bed-top tent for bed space dwellers could pose fire risk] [Mohammad Bin Rashid honours heroes of positivity and happiness] [BUSINESS] [DFM - 1.107%] [Gold - 1.07%] [Oil - 0.14%] [Dow hits 20,000 as post-election rally resumes] [Dow hits 20,000 as post-election rally resumes] Reflationary ‘Trump trades’ back on, but dollar more cautious [Boeing profit gets boost as 787 turns from drag to rainmaker] [Kuwait expects oil output cuts to balance market in early 2017] [SPORT] [Lehmann calls for Melbourne to sack KP] [Lehmann calls for Melbourne to sack KP] Aussie coach feels ex-England star failed to deliver [Bolt loses one of his ‘triple-triple’] [Aussie bowler suffers ‘brain bleed’ after hit] [FOOTBALL FIXTURES AND RESULTS]- | -[CRICKET FIXTURES AND RESULTS] [LIFE&STYLE] [DSF 2017 last minute shopping ideas] [DSF 2017 last minute shopping ideas] Here are a few suggestions where you can do some last minute shopping [Miss Philippines Maxine Medina enters top 12 in Miss Universe pageant, trends on Twitter] [Former ‘Philippine Idol’ winner eyes new shot at fame in UAE] [EDITORIAL] [Ever-vigilant UAE lawkeepers to our rescue] There can be no let-up in our war against drugs as long as there are criminals who peddle the poison [Syria’s fate still hangs in the balance] Perhaps the Astana meeting had less to do with finding a solution and more with cementing Russia’s role [UAE and India: A special bond of history] What started as traders travelling between shores has metamorphosed into a strategic partnership that promotes peace [OPINION] [Britain’s referendum revolution is far from over] [Britain’s referendum revolution is far from over] Every attempt to sabotage Britain’s exit from the EU will only fuel anger against out-of-touch politicians [A fascist in the White House] [A clenched-fist will not make America great again] [CULTURE] [After life performing Tchaikovsky, conductor keeps discovering] [After life performing Tchaikovsky, conductor keeps discovering] Bychkov says his passion for Tchaikovsky never faded despite his difficult past with his homeland [Rohingya refugees can finally leave the shadows] [The real problem with hypocrisy] [GALLERIES] [Meet the human magnet Nermin Halilagic] [Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan accorded official reception in New Delhi] [Schools in east Mosul return to normalcy] [Raees, Monster Trucks 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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