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Why ‘Housewife’ Caroline Stanbury still ‘feels safer’ living in Dubai than US — even as war rages in Iran
The reality star, who is currently spending time in LA, tells Page Six's "Virtual Reali-Tea" that she is headed back home to ...
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Where do the 35 million foreigners living in the GCC come from?
More than half of the 62 million people in the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are foreign workers.
As tensions rise in the Middle East following missile and drone attacks linked to the escalating Iran conflict, South ...
For the city whose reputation is predicated on its safe haven status, Business Insider looks at what has happened in the days since the war began.
Yorkshire-born Lisa Drury, 58, has been living in Dubai for 14 years and is sheltering in a cupboard under her stairs as ...
KATE Ferdinand has made a major U-turn saying she loves living in Dubai and her son is learning Arabic – after a slew of homesick claims. The star’s surprising change of heart comes as ...
Olga Garbuz tells Anjana Sankar in Dubai how she fled Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine four years ago with her daughter, only to ...
Influencers have been flocking to Dubai in recent years, with an estimated 50,000 calling the UAE emirate home. But as the latest Middle East conflict shakes the destination’s reputation as a “safe ...
The same cannot be said for actress Lindsay Lohan, who lives in Dubai with her husband, Bader Shammas, and their son, Luai. Sources have now told the Daily Mail that her decision to remain there has ...
A s Iranian missiles and drones exploded above Dubai in the first days of the Iran war, the city’s legions of social-media influencers started posting. “Your boy is currently in the middle of World ...
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Expats cling to Dubai's allure despite Iran's missiles
While tourists and non-essential diplomats scramble to leave the Gulf as Iran retaliates across the region for US and Israeli airstrikes, many expatriates in the glittering hubs of Dubai and other ...
British expats who fled the Gulf desperate to avoid being hit with huge tax bills after returning to London - The tax implications of a return to the UK are ‘troubling’ expats who have flown back to t ...
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