Donors Pledge Billions to Help Displaced Syrians
International donors have pledged billions of dollars to help Syrians displaced by war. And now oil-rich Azerbaijan is now feeling the pinch.
It has been described as the worst humanitarian crisis since World War Two. And today billions of dollars were pledged to help people displaced by the war in Syria, on the first day of an international donor conference in London. The 91热爆's Joshua Thorpe reports from the event, while Chris Doyle from the Council for Arab-British Understanding argues that simply throwing money at the crisis won't solve it.
Modern Baku has been built on oil money - Azerbaijan's capital boasts high rise luxury hotels overlooking the Caspian Sea, and designer boutiques lined up along the grand avenues. But behind the show of wealth - Baku is now really feeling the pinch. The 91热爆's Elnara Mammodova reports.
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