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As East Mosul Comes Back To Life, West Mosul Remains In Ruins : Parallels Three months after ISIS was pushed out of Mosul, the eastern half of the Iraqi city is bustling and growing.
Iraqi-led forces engaged Thursday in the most intense fighting yet in the battle to liberate the city of Mosul from two years of brutal ISIS rule, on day four of an offensive that’s been met ...
Mosul police Chief Wathaq Hamdani, center, toured east Mosul’s Zahour neighborhood Wednesday, an area where Islamic State militants still lurk months after it was freed.
The massacre of Mosul: 40,000 feared dead in battle to take back city from Isis as scale of civilian casualties revealed. Exclusive: Many bodies are still buried under the rubble and the level of ...
Iraqi forces have now claimed to be largely in control of east Mosul, but in the west of the city an estimated 750,000 civilians are still living under ISIS control.
Mosul’s five bridges connect its east side to its west side. They were neither seized nor destroyed in the first few days of the battle. By the end of the fifth week, after the Iraqi and U.S.
UNESCO Director General Audrey Azoulay highlights the role of heritage in fostering peace, especially in conflict zones. With ...
Mayada Habib, left, took her niece Samar Hussein east of Mosul to a WHO clinic in Gogjali for treatment. Samar, 11, broke her leg in an explosion Dec. 2 that killed her parents and other relatives.
Further glimpses of life under ISIS rule are emerging as more and more refugees flee Mosul, the Iraqi city which is the focus of a major campaign to liberate northern Iraq from jihadist control.
Nine months after Iraqi forces drove ISIS from eastern Mosul, the east side's main street has come back to life. Wedding convoys decorated with ribbons and flowers honk their horns. Female drivers ...