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2026년 4월 24일

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By Aya Batrawy, Northern Public Radio (USA)

Migrant workers in Dubai bear economic brunt of Iran war

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...Arab Gulf states have also been economically battered by the Iran War. The International Monetary Fund slashed its projection of the UAE's economic growth this year to 3%. That is half of what it was last year. In Dubai, tourism has dried up, and many of the city's wealthy have left for now. Dubai is also home to millions of low paid foreigners with no choice but to stay and keep working. NPR's Aya Batrawy reports...

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MENA: Migrant workers left stranded, wounded and at risk across region as Iran retaliates against US-Israeli strikes

UAE: Migrant workers from Uganda, the Philippines & Sudan highlight harmful economic impact of ongoing war, incl. salary cuts and job insecurity