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00:00Good day. Welcome to the Gulf News update for Tuesday, December 5. Here are the top
00:08stories at this hour.
00:10Yemen's former President Ali Abdullah Saleh had predicted he would be assassinated by
00:15the Al-Houthi militias, a Kuwaiti daily reported. Al-Rai cited an interview of Saleh published
00:20one day before his death.
00:22The time of coexistence between the state and the militia is over, Saleh told Al-Rai.
00:28The US Supreme Court has said that the government could fully enforce a revised ban on travellers
00:33from six mainly Muslim countries pending appeal. The decision appears to back President Donald
00:39Trump in the year-long battle over the controversial measure.
00:42The court stayed October rulings from two lower courts that had blocked implementation
00:47of the ban on visitors from Chad, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen.
00:54Legendary British rockers Duran Duran will headline the Emirates Airline Dubai Jazz Festival.
00:59They will take the stage on February 21 at the Dubai Media City Amphitheatre. The band,
01:04which is known for its electro-rock sounds, is expected to perform fan favourites including
01:09A View to Kill, Ordinary World, The Wild Boys and more.
01:13Early-birth tickets will be on sale from noon tomorrow on DubaiJazzFest.com.
01:19And finally, the weather. Today's high across the UAE will be 26 degrees Celsius, dropping
01:24to 16 degrees at night.
01:26That's all for now. Thanks for watching. As always, you can get the latest news on girlfriends.com.