Dubai reopens doors to tourists after long shutdown | New Straits Times

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NSTworld With a 'welcome' passport sticker and coronavirus tests on arrival, Dubai reopens its doors to international visitors Tuesday in the hope of reviving its tourism industry after a nearly four-month closure.

 

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