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00:00Good day and welcome to the Gulf News Update for Tuesday, May the 27th.
00:09Here are the top stories at this hour.
00:12Aftershocks from an earthquake in the Kesham area in Iran were felt in many parts of the
00:16UAE on Tuesday morning.
00:19Residents from Dubai and Sharjah said they felt tremors around 9.55 a.m. when the aftershocks
00:25hit.
00:26The earthquake measured 5.1 on the Richter scale.
00:30On his first official day as India's leader, Narendra Modi is hosting Pakistan Prime Minister
00:34Nawaz Sharif as the nuclear-armed neighbours seek to bolster ties that have been strained
00:40for decades.
00:41Sharif yesterday attended Modi's swearing-in ceremony along with other regional leaders,
00:46his first visit to India in 23 years.
00:50Malaysia has released raw satellite data used to determine that missing flight MH370
00:56went down in the southern Indian Ocean.
00:59Analysts said it would take time to draw any conclusions from the raw, highly technical
01:04data.
01:06Third-seeded Australian Open champion Stan Wawrinka made a shock listless exit from the
01:11French Open at the hands of Spanish journeyman Guillermo Garcia López last night.
01:18The Swiss, bidding to become the first man since Jim Correa in 1992 to win the French
01:23Open in the same year as the Australian title, lost 6-4, 5-7, 6-2, 6-0.
01:31US rock band Kings of Lyon landed in Dubai on Tuesday morning ahead of their triumphant
01:37return to the UAE stage.
01:39The Nashville foursome play Atlantis the Palm during Live at Atlantis on Wednesday evening,
01:45which will mark the second time the brothers will have performed in the country.
01:51The Rolling Stones staged a high-energy concert in Oslo on Monday as the ever-youthful band
01:56resumed a world tour suspended in March after the death of Mick Jagger's girlfriend, fashion
02:02designer Lauren Scott.
02:04Jagger, 70, said he was happy to be back performing in the Nordic city where the band first played
02:10on a tour in 1965.
02:13And finally, the weather.
02:14The daytime temperature will be 44°C, falling to 27°C at night.