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For Dubai’s Migrants, War Is One More Worry in Super Stressed Lives

For Dubai’s Migrants, War Is One More Worry in Super Stressed Lives

Title: For Migrant Workers in Dubai, Regional Conflict Adds to Existing Pressures

For the past two years, Laxmi Parekh has facilitated mental health workshops tailored for Dubai’s migrant workforce. In light of the ongoing regional conflict, she has recently integrated this geopolitical instability into her educational sessions.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-03 04:01:07 UTC

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