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00:00Gunfire erupted at YouTube's offices in California last night, leaving three people wounded and
00:15sparking a panicked escape.
00:18The suspected shooter, a woman, apparently committed suicide while on the scene.
00:23News outlets said she appeared to be a vegan-themed content creator who had raged against YouTube
00:29on her website for what she saw as censorship of her videos.
00:34There is no holding back the Middle East's wealthy investors when it comes to picking
00:38up more properties for their portfolios.
00:41The region has the highest number of ultra-high-net-worth investors among all regions, with the UK remaining
00:48the preferred overseas destination.
00:51A Knight Frank survey revealed that 33% of respondents from the Middle East said their
00:58clients are planning to buy a new home in their home country in 2018.
01:03Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score in 10 successive Champions League
01:08games as he struck twice for Real Madrid in a 3-0 win at Juventus.
01:14Ronaldo grabbed the opening goal in Turin after just three minutes and added a second
01:19on the hour with a sensational overhead kick.
01:22In tonight's matches, Liverpool take on Manchester City and Barcelona face Roma.
01:27K-pop mania has reached fever pitch across the UAE as SMTOWN Live World Tour heads to
01:34Dubai for a live concert on April 6.
01:38The SMTOWN Live World Tour 6 in Dubai will include four hours of performances by acts
01:44such as BoA, Trax, EXO, Red Velvet and Girls' Generation.
01:50This is the first time Dubai has been added to the massive K-pop world tour series.
01:56And finally, the weather.
01:57Today's high across the UAE will be 31 degrees Celsius, dropping to 24 degrees at night.
02:02That's all for now.
02:03Thanks for watching.
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