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Turkey's losing its Syrian entrepreneurs - but why?
Syria remains an unstable country, with outbreaks of deadly violence, yet many refugees in Turkey are still choosing to return home after their brutal dictator Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December.
In the 'Little Syria' quarter of Turkey's biggest city Istanbul, streets lined with Arabic businesses now feel noticeably quieter.
From Istanbul, Emily Wither examines the economic effects of Syrians returning home.
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