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00:00Good day, welcome to the gulf news update for Thursday, September 15, here are the top
00:06stories at this hour.
00:07Hillary Clinton hits the campaign trail once again today after trying to put aside a badly
00:12handled health scare that rattled her bid for the US presidency.
00:16The Democratic candidate had events planned in North Carolina and Washington as she resumed
00:21campaigning after a three-day break prompted by a bout of pneumonia.
00:26Clinton, 68, fell ill during a 9-11 memorial ceremony in New York on Sunday and was forced
00:31to leave.
00:32She was seen stumbling limp-legged into her vehicle.
00:35UN Chief Ban Ki-moon has pressed Russia and the United States to do more to ensure the
00:39delivery of much-needed aid to Syrians as a ceasefire was largely holding.
00:44Besieged civilians were still waiting desperately for relief in Syria's war-battered second
00:49city of Aleppo, with 20 UN aid trucks stranded on the Turkish border over security concerns.
00:55Dubai's master developers have cottoned on to the best way to overcome the soft demand
01:00for high-end property, sell plots instead.
01:03A trend that was initially limited to one or two developers is now gaining wider acceptance
01:08and even have them targeting not just a very high-net-worth investor.
01:12If a celebrity doesn't walk a red carpet, are they still a celebrity?
01:17In the next phase of her career, that's the bold question Miley Cyrus will face after
01:21her unprecedented vow to never do a red carpet again.
01:25With Hollywood's awards season kicking off at Sunday's Primetime Emmys, will other celebs
01:30sidestep the frenzy and follow Cyrus off the carpet?
01:33In show business, such a daring declaration could have implications beyond what's beneath
01:38those designer heels.
01:39And finally, the weather.
01:40Today's high across the UAE will be 41 degrees Celsius, dropping to 29 degrees at night.
01:46That's all for now.
01:47Thanks for watching.
01:48A reminder that our next bulletin will be on Sunday but as always you can get the latest
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