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00:00Good day, welcome to the Gulf News Update for Tuesday, July 11.
00:06Here are the top stories at this hour.
00:09Donald Trump Jr. was told in an email before meeting a Russian lawyer who he thought had
00:14material damaging to Hillary Clinton that it was part of the Russian government's bid
00:19to aid his father's presidential campaign.
00:23The New York Times said publicist Rob Goldstone indicated in the message to U.S. President
00:28Donald Trump's eldest son that the Russian government was the source of the information.
00:34The email is likely to be of interest to investigators examining whether any Trump associates colluded
00:40with Russia to sway last year's election, the paper said.
00:45Fourth seed Rafael Nadal's pursuit of a third Wimbledon crown was cut short in the fourth
00:50round with a heartbreaking defeat by Luxembourg's Giles Muller.
00:55Top seed Andy Murray and third seed Roger Federer both eased into the quarterfinals
01:00with straight set wins.
01:02Third seed Federer beat Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria in just over an hour and a half while
01:07Murray beat Frenchman Benoît Paire to reach the quarterfinals.
01:12Authorities in Costa Rica arrested a 22-year-old Colombian man suspected of threatening to
01:17stage an attack at a concert by pop singer Ariana Grande.
01:22The threat comes on the heels of a May 22 bombing at a Grande performance in Manchester
01:27that killed 22 people and injured dozens more.
01:30The Costa Rica concert went ahead as scheduled on Sunday in the city of Alajuela.
01:37And finally, the weather.
01:38Today's high across the UAE will be 42 degrees Celsius, dropping to 33 degrees at night.
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