Where’s the rest?

Gulf News, please help me understand why the newspaper has stopped covering non-Indian, Pakistani and Middle Eastern regions of the world. I’ve paid my subscription because of Gulf News’ global coverage. If the paper no longer provides a full service, I naturally would like a refund.

From Mr Roberto Kauffmann

UAE

Thank you for your feedback. Gulf News reports news relevant to the region and to its readers from around the world. Coverage is based on news value and not on nationality or any other form of bias. We do offer global coverage of content, please check www.gulfnews.com.

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Why so negative?

I have been a subscriber for over eight years. In recent days, almost all of Gulf News’ India pages comprise negative propaganda about that country. It’s a shame that a reputed news firm is not able to find even a few good things happening in India. The newspaper is trying to malign the image of the country and has been broadcasting unhappiness among Indians living there.

From Mr G. K.

UAE

Full name withheld on request

Gulf News has not taken a political stand for or against any country. It remains politically neutral. However, that does not mean that it refrains from reporting news. Depending on who reads it, an article could be perceived as positive or negative. At no point has there been an agenda in the newspaper’s coverage. We continue to follow accurate and accountable journalism. There is no propaganda involved against India, or any intent of malice, just the stating of news as it occurred. Nevertheless, thank you for your feedback and we take it onboard.

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