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It is very disheartening to see that Jammu and Kashmir is going through its worst floods ever and there is no mention of it on Gulf News. More than 350 villages have been submerged and more than 150 people have lost their lives in the past few days. People are stuck in their houses awaiting rescue and help, property worth millions has been washed away but still there is no mention of their plight in the Gulf or international media.

From Mr Naveed Tariq

UAE

Gulf News has covered the issue on an almost daily basis, with regular updates and in-depth coverage in its International news section. You can log on to www.gulfnews.com to read the full range of reports. Additionally, we worked with our UAE-based readers who had missing relatives in the flooded areas of India and Pakistan, on our social media channels, to get as much information as possible for them, along with posting information on rescue lists.

Gulf News

No need

Does Gulf News have to publish a picture of her stomach (“Surgeons remove 35kg tumour from woman’s ovary in Sharjah”, Gulf News, September 9)? Is there no privacy?

From Ms Manal Saleh

UAE

Facebook comment

Too much

What’s with the image Gulf News? Could you kindly explain the image?

From Ms Audrey Fonseca

Dubai

Facebook comment

Gulf News reflects what is happening in the world. It does not censor or sensationalise. The photograph is relevant to the story and is the point of the report. Our social media channels are an extension of our news providing service. So, the photograph was necessary to illustrate the story and was used across print and digital platforms.

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Image Credit: Al Qassimi HospitalThe weight of the woman before the surgery 103 and she became 68 after the surgery.

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