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  2. Migrant workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council region

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    Saudi Arabia has one of the fastest growing populations in the world. [29] The majority of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia come from South Asia. [29] Although migrants constitute 33% of the total population, they represent 56.5% of the total number of employees and 89% of the employees active in the private sector. [29]

  3. Treatment of South Asian labourers in the Gulf Cooperation ...

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    Saudi Arabia expelled 40,000 Pakistani workers within four months at the end of 2016 and the early part of 2017, citing security concerns. [ 9 ] Abdullah Al-Sadoun, chairman of the security committee of the Shoura Council, asked for Pakistani citizens to be scrutinized before being allowed to come into Saudi Arabia.

  4. Duba, Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Duba is a small city on the northern Red Sea coast, with a history dating back to 1203. It is part of Madian, mentioned in Islamic scriptures, and a port for Egypt and Jordan.

  5. Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates of the country. It is a major global hub for trade, tourism, and luxury, with a population of around 3.6 million and a rich history dating back to ancient times.

  6. Careem - Wikipedia

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    Careem is a technology company that offers various services such as ridesharing, food delivery, digital wallets, and more in over 70 cities across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. Founded in 2012, Careem became part of Uber in 2020 and spun out its super app business in 2023.

  7. Abdul Latif Jameel - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Latif Jameel is a Saudi Arabian family-owned diversified business founded in 1945 by Sheikh Abdul Latif Jameel. It operates in seven core sectors, including transportation, engineering, manufacturing, funding, land and real estate, energy and environmental, and consumer products.

  8. Transport in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    A Dubai interchange The interchange between E 311 and E 66. Because of the growing population, commuters in Dubai experience a high amount of traffic congestion. The city has become the most congested city in the Middle East. [1] Professionals working in Dubai spend an average of 1 hour and 45 minutes commuting to and from work.

  9. Human rights in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the legal and human rights issues in Dubai, such as the treatment of foreign workers, the discrimination against non-Muslims, and the harsh punishments for crimes. Find out how Dubai's constitution, law, and media affect the human rights situation in the city.