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Homesickness won’t disappear overnight, but these real-life tips—from staying connected to embracing new routines—can make a world of difference.
From Ramadan adjustments to language and living challenges, here’s what newly arrived OFWs should prepare for in the UAE.
After years abroad, former Dubai OFW Rica Penalosa returned home and turned her street food cart into a business earning over ₱5,000 a day.
Myrna Padilla, born in a small coastal village in the Philippines, once worked as a domestic helper in Asia to support her family.
A Filipina tourism graduate turned travel influencer shares her bold move from Manila to Dubai, and how it led to a ...
Despite personal loss and financial hardship, a domestic helper in Dubai proves that determination and kindness can build a ...
Global peacefulness continues to decline as 78 countries are involved in conflicts and 59 state-based wars are active, the ...
The Dubai Orchestra aims to position the city as a world-class cultural hub and support homegrown talent as part of Dubai’s creative economy plans.
If you’ve ever dreaded vacuuming because of the noise, the heavy lifting, or the mess that comes with emptying the dust bin ...
Dubais iconic burger brand SALT lands in Egypts Marassi Marina, offering its signature sliders with stunning beach views and ...
Rolly Brucales leveraged his OFW journey as a Dubai-based accountant to launch Off The Hook Seafood, now a nine‑branch ...
Their journey—from young students in Cebu to raising a family and building careers in Dubai—proves that lasting love is built ...
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