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Gulf News Newsletter [Subscribe]( See it in your browser [Click Here]( [gulfnews](#) Newsletter | June 19 | AM Edition [GOLD USD]( [DUBAI 3444.13]( [DHUHR 12:24]( TOP STORY [Two feared dead, several injured when vehicle rams people leaving London mosque -witnesses]( Published: 07:01 June 19, 2017 The vehicle hit people as they were leaving the Finsbury Park Mosque, one of Britain's largest. MORE TOP STORIES [Emiratis to get visa-free entry in Japan]( [Emiratis to get visa-free entry in Japan]( Easing of travel procedures come into effect in July [How much did your divorce cost you? Brexit likely at $112b]( [How much did your divorce cost you? Brexit likely at $112b]( Also this week: Airbus and Boeing battle it out to rule Paris Airshow, and tech stocks recover [ICC Champions Trophy final: Pakistan beat India by 180 runs]( [ICC Champions Trophy final: Pakistan beat India by 180 runs]( Television viewership records set to tumble as regional rivals set to clash for title in Champions trophy [NRIs need not to worry about Aadhaar card]( [NRIs need not to worry about Aadhaar card]( Latest government notification also exempts NRIs from quoting Aadhaar for income tax returns and PAN application [UAE NEWS]( [Dubai, Clear 31.6 °C](#) [Abu Dhabi, Clear 31.3 °C](#) [Watch out! Abu Dhabi roads get more cameras]( [Watch out! Abu Dhabi roads get more cameras]( Police will install cameras to catch motorists exceeding speed limit and jumping red lights [The UAE has officially hit 50 degrees Celsius]( [Ex-Sharjah inmate: ‘Prison gave me extra years to live’]( [BUSINESS]( [DFM - 0.443%](#) [Gold + %](#) [Oil + %](#) [Diplomatic and economic sanctions to have huge impact on Qatar’s economy]( [Diplomatic and economic sanctions to have huge impact on Qatar’s economy]( Rising cost of funds to hurt to hurt profits and valuations of private sector [DSI to complete capital reduction by end of Q3]( [Al Habbai named Dubai Creative Clusters Authority chief]( [SPORT]( [Fedor Smolov’s goal: Get Russia to fall in love again]( [Fedor Smolov’s goal: Get Russia to fall in love again]( Forget the controversies, the only thing the average Russian fan cares about it is Russia putting on a performance at the World Cup [Zaman and Amir win Champions Trophy for Pakistan]( [Suri back in UAE squad for Netherlands series]( [FOOTBALL FIXTURES AND RESULTS]( | -[CRICKET FIXTURES AND RESULTS]( [LIFE&STYLE]( [No cuts: Salman Khan fans in the UAE rejoice]( [No cuts: Salman Khan fans in the UAE rejoice]( The superstar’s Eid release has been given a clean chit by the UAE censor boards, claims co-producer [Father’s Day: Bollywood stars wish their ‘superheroes’]( [Whitney Houston was never ready for fame, says new film]( [EDITORIAL]( [Maids have a right to a life of dignity]( Dubai Police campaign to protect rights of domestic help highlights the problem of human trafficking [Qatar needs to show complete transparency]( Reconciliation will require rigorous monitoring of Doha’s activities to avoid past backsliding [UAE takes yet another step to arrest climate change]( While the nation has drawn up an extensive plan to curb global warming, residents must also do their bit [OPINION]( [Revisiting Al Naksa after five decades]( [Revisiting Al Naksa after five decades]( All nations have learnt to resume their lives following catastrophes, having tackled the demons associated with them [The EU won’t help a weakened Theresa May]( [Shopping for support on dangerous turf]( [CULTURE]( [The Mozart in the machine]( [The Mozart in the machine]( Computers may become better artists than humans because beauty is in the biometric data of the beholder, and artificial intelligence can decode it [Table Talk: The emperor’s new iftar]( [My life of fear in a war-torn city]( [GALLERIES]( [When art meets fashion]( [Huge forest fire kills dozens in central Portugal]( [Thumbprint: an opera’s on Mukhtaran Mai’s ordeal and survival]( [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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