Two dead in Toronto shootout. No protests by workers in Dubai this year. Francesco Molinari became Italy’s first major champion. Taylor Swift sued for Swift Life app. Daily headlines from the UAE and around the world brought to you by Gulf News. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/videos
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00:00Good day and welcome to the Gulf News Update for Monday, July the 23rd.
00:07Here are the top stories at this hour.
00:09A man firing a handgun into restaurants and cafes as he walked along a Toronto street
00:15shot 14 people, killing one of them.
00:18The shooter died after an exchange of gunfire with police late Sunday.
00:22Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said the shooting in the city's Greektown neighbourhood
00:27was not random.
00:28A video from one witness shows a man dressed in black clothes walking quickly and firing
00:33three shots from the sidewalk into at least one shop or restaurant.
00:40No protests by workers have been reported in Dubai this year, a senior official said.
00:45Major General Obeid Mohair bin Surur, chairman of the Permanent Committee for Labour Affairs
00:51in Dubai, said it happened because workers have now been adequately educated about their
00:56rights and responsibilities.
00:59Francesco Molinari became Italy's first major champion after firing a closing two under
01:05par 69 to win the British Open at Carnoustie on Sunday.
01:10The 35-year-old from Turin underlined his status as the hottest player in world golf
01:15by finishing in eight under total of 276.
01:19Molinari, playing alongside Tiger Woods in the final round, produced a joyful first pump
01:25after holing a five-foot birdie putt at the 18th hole.
01:29Singer Taylor Swift has been accused of stealing the name of her gaming application.
01:35The singer launched The Swift Life in 2017 to introduce fans to a special social network
01:42through which they can gain access to exclusive content.
01:45But small business owner Patrick Beno claimed he obtained the rights for the name for his
01:50computer consulting company a decade ago.
01:53And finally, the weather.
01:54Today's highs across the UAE will be 42 degrees Celsius, dropping to 33 degrees at night.
02:01That's all for now.
02:02Thanks for watching.
02:03And as always, you can get the latest updates on gulfnews.com.