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Posted on November 19, 2020 by admin

As COVID-19 impacts migrant workers in UAE, a roadside eatery feeds the hungry one meal at a time

SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates: At a highway-side restaurant in the industrial outskirts of Dubai, workers methodically assemble packaged takeout …

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