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Daily headlines from the UAE and around the world brought to you by Gulf News. Was B.B. King poisoned? India heatwave. Freak tornado in Mexico. Salman Khan to travel to Dubai. Real Madrid coach. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/gntv
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00:00Good day and welcome to the Golf News update for Tuesday, May the 26th. Here are the top
00:09stories at this hour. India continued to reel under extreme heatwave conditions with the
00:15day temperature soaring to 47 degrees Celsius in the northern and southern states. The death
00:20toll in Andhra Pradesh and Telangada rose to more than 700 with more people succumbing
00:25to heatstroke. Delhi recorded the season's highest temperature at 45.5 degrees Celsius,
00:31five notches above the season's average. At least 13 people died and dozens more were
00:36injured after a freak tornado ripped through the northern Mexican city of Tridad, flipping
00:42over cars and tearing down homes. Among the dead were three children as the whirlwind
00:47damaged an estimated 750 homes in the city across the Rio Grande from Del Rio, Texas.
00:54Bollywood actor Salman Khan has been granted permission to travel to Dubai this weekend
00:58for an awards show. The visit, which will see him perform at the inaugural Arab Indo-Bollywood
01:03Awards at Maidan, will be the 49-year-old's first trip outside India since he was convicted
01:08of killing one man and injuring four in a 2002 hit-and-run in Mumbai. Khan, one of India's
01:14biggest movie stars, applied for permission to travel to the Bombay High Court last week.
01:19He is currently on a five-year suspended sentence pending appeal.
01:24Real Madrid have fired their coach Carlo Ancelotti as the popular Italian paid for a disappointing
01:29season without a major trophy. Ancelotti, 55, had led Real to their 10th elite European
01:36title last season but was sacked after the club finished runners-up to Barcelona in La
01:40Liga and lost to Juventus in the semi-finals of this year's Champions League. Las Vegas
01:46police say there's no active homicide investigation of the death of B.B. King, despite claims
01:51by two of the Blues legend's heirs that King's two closest aides poisoned him. Daughters
01:56Karen Williams and Patty King allege King's business manager Laverne Toney and his personal
02:01assistant Myron Johnson hastened their father's death.
02:06And finally, the weather today's high across the UAE will be 39 degrees Celsius, dropping
02:10to 28 degrees at night. That's all for now. Thanks for watching. But as always, you can
02:15get the latest news on golfnews.com

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