Two of the English-language dailies have Western expats in charge of editorial decisions. The problem (if you see it as that) of Kerala news in the dailies has a few causes, but I doubt whether it has much to do with the Gulf Times being run by an Englishman or an Indian.
* There are many more Indians than Brits reading the dailies, so it's obvious that the papers should reflect the interests of their readers.
* There are many more Indians in Doha, so they generate more stories.
* Western expats don't send photos to the papers if their kid scores highly in an exam.
Get a grip people. If you want a British newspaper, buy the Daily Mail.
Two of the English-language dailies have Western expats in charge of editorial decisions. The problem (if you see it as that) of Kerala news in the dailies has a few causes, but I doubt whether it has much to do with the Gulf Times being run by an Englishman or an Indian.
* There are many more Indians than Brits reading the dailies, so it's obvious that the papers should reflect the interests of their readers.
* There are many more Indians in Doha, so they generate more stories.
* Western expats don't send photos to the papers if their kid scores highly in an exam.
Get a grip people. If you want a British newspaper, buy the Daily Mail.