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00:00Good day. Welcome to the Gulf News update for Tuesday, April 10. Here are the top stories
00:07at this hour.
00:09Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg has placed the blame for privacy and security lapses
00:13at the world's largest social network squarely on himself. His comments came as he girded
00:19for an appearance today on Capitol Hill before angry US lawmakers. The 33-year-old is to
00:25testify amid a firestorm over the hijacking of data on millions of Facebook users by
00:30Cambridge Analytica. But Republican Senator John Kennedy said Zuckerberg needed to do
00:35more than just apologize and accept responsibility.
00:40An Emirati man who was treated rudely on a live call by an Ajman radio station has said
00:45his hope in humanity has been restored following a compassionate response by the country's
00:50leaders.
00:53In an exclusive interview with Gulf News, Ali Muhammad Al-Mazrui reflected on a whirlwind
00:57of activity following his fateful call to the radio station. Al-Mazrui said he would
01:03temporarily work from Ras al-Khaimah before moving to Dubai to his new house.
01:08You can read the full interview on gulfnews.com.
01:11Convicted Bollywood star Salman Khan tweeted tears of gratitude to all his fans. Those
01:16were his first remarks since being bailed over a five-year jail sentence for killing
01:20rare antelopes. Khan was convicted in the 20-year-old case on Thursday and spent two
01:26nights in Jodhpur Central Jail before being released on bail on Saturday.
01:31And finally, the weather. Today's high across the UAE will be 32 degrees Celsius, dropping
01:36to 24 degrees at night.
01:37That's all for now. Thanks for watching and as always you can get the latest news on gulfnews.com