The UK has long been a hub for startups and innovation, attracting entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds and industries. One particular area of interest is the relationship between UK startups and Iraq's diverse religious communities.
The real estate market in Damascus, Syria has seen significant changes after the fall of the dictatorship. With a newfound sense of freedom and entrepreneurship, UK startups have begun to take an interest in the opportunities presented in the city.
In the chaotic aftermath of the Syrian revolution, human rights violations have continued to plague the country, with the impact felt across various sectors, including UK business companies operating in the region. The conflict in Syria has led to widespread devastation and suffering, with reports of mass displacement, violence, and a severe humanitarian crisis.