Daily headlines from the UAE and around the world brought to you by Gulf News. Six killed in Canadian mosque shooting. US President Donald Trump and Saudi King Salman want to enforce Iran nuclear deal. Celebrities at Screen Actors Guild Awards speak out against US President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration. Roger Federer drops hints that his career may be drawing to a close.
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00:00Good day. Welcome to the Gulf News Update for Monday, January 30. Here are the top stories
00:07of this hour. Six people were killed and eight wounded when gunmen opened fire at a Quebec
00:12City mosque during Sunday night prayers in what Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
00:18called a terrorist attack on Muslims. Police said two suspects had been arrested but gave
00:23no details about them or what prompted the attack. Initially, the mosque president said
00:28five people were killed and a witness said up to three gunmen had fired on about 40 people
00:33inside the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Center. Police said only two people were involved
00:38in the attack. President Donald Trump and Saudi King Salman want to rigorously enforce
00:44the Iran nuclear deal despite the U.S. leader's long opposition to the agreement. The pair,
00:50in a phone conversation, also spoke of the need to address destabilizing regional activities,
00:56fight the spread of radical Islamic terrorism, and establish safe zones in war-ravaged Syria
01:02and Yemen. For those who believe actors should shut up and act and not focus on politics,
01:07no such luck. During the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night, the majority of celebrities
01:12on stage spoke out in some way against President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration,
01:18which bans refugees and people from seven primarily Muslim countries from coming into
01:23the United States. Roger Federer dropped hints that his great career may be drawing
01:28to a close after his age-defying win over his Grand Slam nemesis Rafael Nadal at the
01:35Australian Open. The 35-year-old Swiss admitted his return to Melbourne wasn't guaranteed
01:41after he ended a five-year wait for his 18th major title by beating Nadal in a thrilling
01:47five-setter. I hope to see you next year, but if not, then it was a wonderful year here
01:52and I couldn't be happier tonight," he said.
01:55And finally, weather. Today's high across the UAE will be 23 degrees Celsius, dropping
02:00to 17 degrees at night. That's all for now. Thanks for watching, and as always, you can
02:05get the latest news at gulfnews.com.