The British government is working to encourage its citizens living in the UAE to return home due to escalating tensions in the Middle East that threaten Dubai's reputation as a safe haven. Approximately 240,000 Britons reside in the UAE, and some families are beginning to reassess their options.
As churches remain closed in Dubai, many expatriates have opted to attend Easter Mass online, while others have traveled to cities like Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah. This comes as the UAE continues to enforce social distancing measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Philippine expatriate in Dubai has shared her painful experience of neglecting symptoms of a brain tumor, initially mistaking them for stress. This warning comes at a crucial time as serious health issues rise due to insufficient awareness.
Indonesian President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> met with a group of Indonesian expatriates in Japan, where one attendee presented his book, <strong>Paradox Indonesia</strong>. This meeting took place during the president's official visit to Japan.