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The Middle East is a transcontinental region that connects Europe, Asia, and Africa. It comprises 18 countries, including Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. The region is home to approximately 500 million people, with a diverse range of cultures, languages, and religions.
Life in the Middle East is shaped by a complex interplay of cultural, economic, political, and social factors. While the region faces several challenges, it also presents opportunities for growth, innovation, and cultural exchange. This report aims to provide a balanced and informative perspective on life in the Middle East, highlighting both the achievements and challenges faced by the region. Life in Middle East -v2.2- By LustfulFantasy
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| Indicator | Gulf States | Levant & North Africa | Remarks | |-----------|------------|-----------------------|--------| | | 78‑80 years (UAE, Qatar) | 73‑77 years (Jordan, Egypt) | Gains driven by improved healthcare access and vaccination campaigns. | | Healthcare Access | Universal health coverage for citizens; private insurance for expatriates; world‑class hospitals in major cities. | Mixed public‑private systems; rural areas may face shortages. | | Safety | Low violent crime rates in GCC capitals; traffic safety remains a concern. | Political instability in parts of Syria, Yemen, Libya affects safety; otherwise, crime rates comparable to global averages. | | Cost of Living | High in Dubai, Abu Dhabi; moderate in Riyadh, Doha. | Generally lower in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, but wages also lower. | Life in the Middle East is shaped by