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Gulf News Newsletter [Subscribe] See it in your browser [Click Here] [gulfnews] Newsletter | January 28 | AM Edition [GOLD USD 1188.51] [DUBAI 3701.46] [DHUHR 12:33] TOP STORY [Dignitaries recall Emirati generations’ tryst with India] Published: 20:30 January 27, 2017 First foreign country our forefathers visited was India: top officer says at UAE-India Fest MORE TOP STORIES [For Omani women in public office, slow and steady wins the race] [For Omani women in public office, slow and steady wins the race] Democracy and women’s political engagement go hand in hand, says noted Omani writer [Great weather to be out and about] [Great weather to be out and about] Residents are making the most of the pleasant weather in the UAE with many heading to the mountains and beaches with family and friends. It is the season for camping trips in places like Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah, the UAE’s highest mountain. For the less adventurous, there are always beaches and parks where they can sit around a bonfire with a steaming cup of tea and enjoy good conversation. There is a chill in the air in the morning and evening making it a little hard for students and office-goers to get out of bed. Gulf News takes a look at how people are enjoying the weather. [Palestinians risk their lives for illegal jobs in Israel] [Palestinians risk their lives for illegal jobs in Israel] Unemployed Palestinian youth take on risky jobs that physically and emotionally drain them [UK: The young arm of the law] [UK: The young arm of the law] British police are looking to younger recruits in an effort to shed their slate image [Trump to keep his vow on Jerusalem embassy] [Trump to keep his vow on Jerusalem embassy] Giuliani says Trump is assessing how ‘four or five Muslim countries’ will react to the move [Technical glitch disrupts Etisalat mobile phone services for 90 minutes] [Technical glitch disrupts Etisalat mobile phone services for 90 minutes] Technical snag affects flow of certain services in some parts of the country on Friday, says telco [UAE NEWS] [Dubai, Clear 21 °C] [Abu Dhabi, Clear 20 °C] [Chinese expatriates in UAE usher in Year of the Rooster] [Chinese expatriates in UAE usher in Year of the Rooster] Community members welcome the New Year with a two-week line-up of activities and festivities [Camel trek riders head back to Dubai] [Indian businessmen in UAE applaud deepening UAE-India ties] [BUSINESS] [DFM + 0.616%] [Gold - 0.01%] [Oil - 2.20%] [Wall Street slightly lower at open] [Wall Street slightly lower at open] Microsoft, Intel higher as quarterly results beat estimates [Japan logs first annual price decline in four years] [US economic growth cools on biggest trade drag since 2010] [SPORT] [Jorge Burruchaga: Argentina still haven’t found a real team] [Jorge Burruchaga: Argentina still haven’t found a real team] The man who scored 1986 World Cup winner insists his side were better than Messi and co [Shakib: The leading light of Bangladesh cricket] [Jorge Burruchaga: Comparing Lionel Messi with Diego Maradona is hateful] [FOOTBALL FIXTURES AND RESULTS]- | -[CRICKET FIXTURES AND RESULTS] [LIFE&STYLE] [Miss Universe candidates short-listed in preliminary competition] [Miss Universe candidates short-listed in preliminary competition] 10 contestants have been selected in swimsuits, evening gowns, and national costume rounds based on ranking of judges and online voting [Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Tabu and others plead not guilty] [Design Diary: Approach to Design in 2017] [EDITORIAL] [Israeli actions are alarming and disgraceful] US must realise that support for Netanyahu and seeking help to fight Daesh can’t go hand in hand [Guantanamo should be closed right now] Let Trump not reopen the ‘black sites’ where prisoners were tortured outside the rule of law [Motorists must respect themselves to curb road deaths] Many still don’t seem to be aware of the fact that reading and texting while driving can lead to fatal accidents [OPINION] [Of an extremist government and people] [Of an extremist government and people] Azaria’s case, which almost led to a hysterical upheaval among the Israeli people, reveals disagreement over the Israeli army’s position [May needs Trump for free trade boost] [America must not turn its back on Syrian refugees] [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] [Great weather to be out and about] [Jessie J in Dubai] [Indian expatriates in UAE celebrate Republic Day] [In pictures: 68th Indian Republic Day celebrations] [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? 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