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How to find Gulf News
We are situated between interchanges one (Defence Roundabout) and two (Safa Park) on Shaikh Zayed Road in Dubai.
- Gulf News is situated between interchanges one (Defence Roundabout) and two (Safa Park) on Shaikh Zayed Road in Dubai.
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Gulf News aims to report authoritative, informative and engaging news. We take pride in our solid coverage of the UAE and Gulf regions.
Figures from BPA Worldwide show that Saturday to Thursday circulation averaged 91,985 between January and March, 2006.
The official audit also shows that the average Friday circulation during the same period was 94,247.
Based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the Gulf News Head Office is a modern new media publishing plant complete with two press facilities.
We are situated between interchanges one (Defence Roundabout) and two (Safa Park) on Shaikh Zayed Road in Dubai.
- Click here to download a pdf map showing our location.
- Our office can also be found on "Google Earth" at lat=25.1882487371, lon=55.2537702094
If you have a comment to make on the newspaper, or a story idea then you can call our Citizen Journalism line on (04) 4067666.
General information:
Address:
Gulf News
Al Nisr Publishing LLC
PO Box 6519
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Tel: (04) 344 7100
Editor in Chief: Abdul Hamid Ahmad
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