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00:00Good day, welcome to the Gulf News update for Monday, December the 22nd. Here are the
00:23top stories at this hour. Visitors to Dubai's Global Village can buy
00:28entry tickets at self-service machines starting next week, according to a senior official.
00:33There is typically a huge rush to buy tickets at payment counters before entering the sprawling
00:37outdoor shopping and entertainment venue. More than a million visitors entered the park
00:41within one month of its opening on November 6th. That's the highest opening month turnout
00:45in its 19-season history. Anti-Islamist candidate Beji Khaid al-Sabsi
00:50has claimed victory in Tunisia's first free presidential election, but bitter rival and
00:55incumbent Munsif Marzouki has refused to concede defeat. Tunisians took to the polls
01:00on Sunday for the leadership runoff vote. Official results aren't due until tonight,
01:05but shortly after polls closed, al-Sabsi's campaign manager said early indicators signaled
01:10a victory for the leader of Nida Tunis party. The UAE's energy minister, Soheil Mohammed
01:16al-Mazroui, says OPEC's decision not to cut production was correct and the oil market
01:21will recover soon. He was speaking at the 10th Arab Energy Conference in Abu Dhabi on
01:26Sunday. He said oil prices fell due to massive oil production by non-OPEC members and other
01:32countries who've entered the market recently. Peter Jackson's final installment of his six
01:37J.R.R. Tolkien adventures, The Hobbit, The Battle of the Five Armies, has come out on
01:42top of the US box office. For an industry reeling from the cancellation of the interview
01:47and terrorist threats against moviegoers, Middle Earth provided reliable refuge. The
01:52film has raked in $90.6 million in ticket sales in the US since its release on Wednesday,
01:59according to studio estimates. It released here in the UAE on December 11th. And finally,
02:04the weather. Today's high across the UAE will be 24 degrees Celsius, dropping to 19 tonight.
02:10That's all for now. Thanks for watching and as always, you can get the latest news on
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