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Daily headlines from the UAE and around the world brought to you by Gulf News. Trump lays out plan to fight terror. Police arrested and charged a man with murder. Usain Bolt's favorite race - the 200 meters - are beginning today at the Rio Olympics . Superman will apparently be back in black. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/gntv
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00:00Good day. Welcome to the Gulf News Update for Tuesday, August 16. Here are the top stories
00:08at this hour.
00:09Donald Trump laid out a U.S. blueprint for defeating global terrorism in partnership
00:15with NATO and Middle East allies, demanding extreme restrictions on immigration and lightening
00:21the fight to the Cold War.
00:23The Republican nominee, who is tanking in the polls following weeks of self-inflicted
00:28disasters, made his pitch to be a security strongman as the Democratic vice president
00:34accused him of imperiling the lives of Americans.
00:38Police arrested and charged a man with murder late on Monday night in the brazen daytime
00:43shooting deaths of an imam and his friend as they left a New York City mosque.
00:48Oscar Murrell, 35, was charged with two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of
00:54criminal possession of a weapon.
00:57He's feeling good, and that's never good for his competition.
01:00The heats for Usain Bolt's favourite race, the 200m, are beginning today at the Rio Olympics
01:06and the Jamaican sprinter is remarkably relaxed.
01:08I'm always confident going into the 200m, said Bolt, who surged past Justin Gatlin to
01:15win the 100m on Sunday, his seventh Olympic gold.
01:20Superman will apparently be back in black.
01:22Man of Steel star Henry Cavill posted a close-up image of a black Superman uniform on Instagram.
01:28He is expected to return in next year's Justice League.
01:31Cavill's high-flying superhero met his demise at the conclusion of Batman v Superman Dawn
01:38of Justice earlier this year.
01:40And finally, the weather.
01:41Today's high across the UAE will be 43 degrees Celsius, dropping to 30 degrees at night.

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