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Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates are migrants or descendants of the Filipinos living in the United Arab Emirates. 679,819 Filipinos live in the UAE, of which 450,000 live in Dubai, and they form 6.1% of the whole UAE population, and they form 21.3% of the population of Dubai. [2]
The number of human trafficking cases officially notified in the UAE has been falling. In the first half of 2014, reports of three cases of human trafficking were received by the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) compared to 12 in the same period of 2013. [needs update] [24]
The Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, also called Al Bastakiya, is Dubai's historic district and major tourist destination. Tourism in Dubai is a major part of the economy of Dubai. Dubai was the third most visited city in the world in 2023 with 17 million international visitors according to Euromonitor International.
Dubai Uncovered is the name of a leak detailing property ownership in Dubai. The data, originally from 2020, was revealed in 2022. [1] It revealed 274,000 owners of 800,000 properties located in Dubai. [2] Of these, 191,000 were foreigners. [3]
Corruption in the United Arab Emirates is perceived to have a relatively clean public sector in comparison with its neighbors. The United Arab Emirates, a federation of territories in an area in the Arabian Gulf previously known as the Trucial Coast, was ranked 26th out of 180 in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index for 2023. [1]
A federal court in St. Louis, Missouri, indicted 14 North Korean nationals for remote worker fraud in December, according to the Department of Justice. The group brought in a whopping $88 million ...
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Dubai has the UAE's largest community of South Koreans. [103] However, a consulate was not opened in Dubai until March 2008. [104] Roughly 1,300 North Korean workers live in the UAE, primarily in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. They earn between US$300 and $500 per month, but must make so-called "loyalty payments" of $150 to $250 to the North Korean ...