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Syrian refugees in limbo in Turkish port city

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Syrian refugees in Turkey's port city of Izmir speak of their frustration as their dreams of starting new lives in Europe die following a landmark deal between the European Union and Ankara to stem the massive influx of people fleeing civil war at home.

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