For laborers in Dubai, a free stress-management class offers a temporary oasis of calm amid struggles with debt, loneliness, long hours and, in recent months, the fear of missile strikes.
For Dubai’s Migrants, War Is One More Worry in Super Stressed Lives
Originally reported by New York Times
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