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What the 'Dubai is over' narrative misses

As influencers flee, a longtime resident discusses the city’s resilience and why she trusts the government’s policy on ...
What drew many people to Dubai was not luxury but, rather, economic opportunity and political stability. As Iran attacks the ...
Dubai is seen as a safe haven by many ambitious expats and holidaymakers - but the Iran war is testing that.
Dubai has welcomed residents from practically everywhere on Earth, and its openness stands in defiant contrast with Iran.
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 ...
Social media food trends, like s'mores cookies and avocado toast, often become mainstream culinary staples. The latest viral trend is Dubai chocolate, a confection of toasted phyllo, pistachio paste, ...
Executives for high-end brands worry that a prolonged war will hurt sales in a city important to the future of the luxury ...
Dubai's usually crowded markets, beaches and waterfront promenades are unusually quiet during what is typically the city's ...