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Syrian startups strengthen Gaziantep economy | Money Talks

When Turkey began accepting Syrian refugees, many were concerned it would cost the country too much. In the border city of Gaziantep, about 400,000 Syrians have swelled the population by about one quarter and changed the city at a breakneck speed. But as Liz Maddock reports, entrepreneurial Syrians have actually strengthened the local economy.

Refugee Crisis: Syrians enterprising strengthen city economy

Refugee Crisis: Syrians enterprising strengthen city economy

Lebanon Syrian Refugees: Aid cuts leave Syrian refugees in Lebanon in the cold

Lebanon Syrian Refugees: Aid cuts leave Syrian refugees in Lebanon in the cold

US to announce new economic sanctions on Russia | Money Talks

US to announce new economic sanctions on Russia | Money Talks

With no one to help them, displaced Syrians help each other

With no one to help them, displaced Syrians help each other

Libya's 'lost generation' prepare for better future

Libya's 'lost generation' prepare for better future

Trauma support for earthquake survivors

Trauma support for earthquake survivors

Putin: Russia to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus

Putin: Russia to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus

NGO reunites 61 Ukrainian families after children taken to Russia

NGO reunites 61 Ukrainian families after children taken to Russia

US vice president to tour Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia

US vice president to tour Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia

Young Albanians head to the UK in search of a better life

Young Albanians head to the UK in search of a better life

At least 20 people died following flash floods in southern Somalia

At least 20 people died following flash floods in southern Somalia

Spanish firefighters contain massive wildfire in Valencia

Spanish firefighters contain massive wildfire in Valencia

Türkiye kicks off Euro 2024 qualifying campaign against Armenia

Türkiye kicks off Euro 2024 qualifying campaign against Armenia

At least 23 dead after tornado sweeps through rural Mississippi

At least 23 dead after tornado sweeps through rural Mississippi

Turkish language earning recognition in North Macedonia

Turkish language earning recognition in North Macedonia

Ramadan challenges for quake survivors

Ramadan challenges for quake survivors

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