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Civilian casualties in Mosul airstrikes
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Team on mission to clear rubble from Mosul houses
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A team of young volunteers is on a mission to clear rubble from sites of destroyed houses in western Mosul.
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More than three years since Mosul was liberated from the Islamic State group, rubble is still piled up in the city.
The brutal battles, bombardment and airstrikes damaged thousands of buildings.
Thousands of houses were completely destroyed.
A team of young volunteers, called "Persistent for Good," has launched a project to clear the rubble of destroyed houses in western Mosul's neighbourhoods of al-Shifaa and al-Zanjili.
"The main aim of this project is to remove the obstacles that prevent people from coming back and rebuild their houses. So, life can be back and they can return to their areas once again," says Ahmad al-Najm, the team's...
published: 20 Jan 2021
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U.S. Strikes ISIL Targets Near Iraq's Mosul Dam
Raw video shows U.S. airstrikes against ISIL targets near the Mosul Dam complex in Iraq. Photo: U.S. Central Command
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Kurdistan Region of Iraq: Camp fills as Mosul displacement grows
Families continue to flee Mosul a month after military operations started, and UNHCR's Hasansham camp is now fully occupied, hosting more than 10,000 people, just days after its opening. Families started arriving at the camp before it was fully finished.
And some new arrivals had to spend their first few days sharing a tent with other families. But now the camp is fully opened, following the completion of a final area which can house 240 families.
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published: 18 Nov 2016
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Mosul and Aleppo: A tale of two besieged cities - The Listening Post (Full)
On The Listening Post this week: How does coverage of Mosul and Aleppo differ? Plus, the Lebanese media mosaic.
Mosul and Aleppo: Two cities under siege
With conflicts in the Middle East ongoing, it's up to the media to inform us about what is happening on the battlefield. Both Mosul in Iraq and Aleppo in Syria are cities held by rebel groups, surrounded by avenging armies and bombarded by international air power. But with all the geopolitics in play, reporting from the field is seldom black and white.
Talking us through the story are: Dmitry Babich, journalist, Sputnik International; Howard Amos, independent journalist, Russia; Lina Khatib, head of the MENA programme, Chatham House; and Kim Sengupta, defence editor, The Independent (UK).
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published: 29 Oct 2016
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Rebuilding Mosul: Finding hope after IS
Dateline meets the families, estate agents, and heritage activists living in the ruins of Mosul two years after the defeat of IS. With renewed instability in the region can life in the once thriving cultural city ever return to normal?
published: 13 Nov 2019
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What's Like To Live In A City Controlled By ISIS
RAND Corporation senior policy researcher Shelly Culbertson is an expert on the Middle East. Her new report, "Making Victory Count After Defeating ISIS" details the steps Iraq and its international allies must take to rebuild in ISIS' wake.
She revealed to Business Insider what life was like for the civilian population in Mosul, when the second largest Iraqi city was under ISIS control.
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published: 09 Oct 2017
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Rebuilding Mosul & Tracking Bullet Casings: VICE News Tonight Full Episode (HBO)
VICE reports from Mosul where despite a declaration of victory over ISIS, airstrikes and heavy gunfire continue to shake Iraq's second largest city. We look ahead to the monumental task of rebuilding.
The Cincinnati police force has been a national leader in adopting an investigative tool to track bullet casings.
Plus, we go behind the scenes of "The Little Hours" - an indie comedy in which a foul-mouthed nun runs wild in a modern take on medieval times.
This is the July 12, 2017, full episode of VICE News Tonight.
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Mosul Mosque & Superbugs: VICE News Tonight Full Episode (HBO)
This is the April 11, 2017, Full Episode of VICE News Tonight on HBO.
Seb Walker is on the ground in Iraq where ISIS fighters are slowly losing their grip on Mosul. Members of the Iraqi Federal Police describe living on the front line of Mosul. Plus, the alt-right expresses its shock over Trump’s airstrikes in Syria.
A shortage of California farm workers is driving wages to the highest level in history. We visit a small farm in the state to learn how this change affects their bottom line and what it will mean for the cost of food. And in the final episode of Rae Sremmurd’s Music Corner, the duo review Diet Cig, “Tummy Ache,” Animal Collective, “Kinda Bonkers,” Mastodon, “Show Yourself,” P.O.S., “Wearing a Bear.”
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Life Inside the ISIS Home Base of Raqqa, Syria
What's it like to live under the rule of the extremist group known as the Islamic State, or ISIS? WSJ looks at the situation in Raqqa, Syria, through the eyes of two activists — and through the lens of ISIS propaganda videos.
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published: 15 Sep 2014
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Civilian casualties in Mosul airstrikes
Many Mosul residents have lost relatives to airstrikes believed to be carried out either by the international coalition fighting ISIS or Iraqi forces.
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Team on mission to clear rubble from Mosul houses
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A team of young volunteers is on a mission to clear rubble from sites of destroyed houses in western Mosul.
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A team of young volunteers is on a mission to clear rubble from sites of destroyed houses in western Mosul.
STORY-LINE:
More than three years since Mosul was liberated from the Islamic State group, rubble is still piled up in the city.
The brutal battles, bombardment and airstrikes damaged thousands of buildings.
Thousands of houses were completely destroyed.
A team of young volunteers, called "Persistent for Good," has launched a project to clear the rubble of destroyed houses in western Mosul's neighbourhoods of al-Shifaa and al-Zanjili.
"The main aim of this project is to remove the obstacles that prevent people from coming back and rebuild their houses. So, life can be back and they can return to their areas once again," says Ahmad al-Najm, the team's media coordinator.
Titled "The Return of Life" the team's project aims to clear the rubble of 50 destroyed houses out of 250 in al-Shifaa and al-Zanjili.
The project's time frame is 33 days.
The project is funded by Taafi, or recovery in Arabic, a program run by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Many of Mosul residents who lost their houses didn't have the financial capacity to remove the rubble and rebuild their homes again.
"We waited for a long time until the organisation came and helped us remove the rubble. Now, all the rubble is lifted and the land is ready, but there is no (financial) capacity for building," says Karam Abdullah, A Mosul resident who lost his house during the battles to retake the city from IS.
IS had proclaimed its caliphate from Mosul in 2014.
Three years later, Iraqi forces backed by a U.S.-led coalition liberated the city in a gruelling battle that killed thousands and left Mosul in ruins.
The U.N. has estimated that over 8,000 Mosul homes were destroyed in intense airstrikes to root out IS.
The nine-month operation left at least 9,000 dead, according to an AP investigation published on December 21, 2017.
Since the ouster of IS in 2017, the task of rebuilding Mosul has been painfully slow.
Delays have been caused by lack of coherent governance at the provincial level; the governor of Nineveh province, which includes Mosul, has been replaced three times since the liberation.
With no central authority to coordinate, a tangled web of entities overseeing reconstruction work — from the local, provincial and federal government to international organisations and aid groups — has added to the chaos.
The government has made progress on larger infrastructure projects and restored basic services to the city, but much remains unfinished.
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A team of young volunteers is on a mission to clear rubble from sites of destroyed houses in western Mosul.
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More than three years since Mosul was liberated from the Islamic State group, rubble is still piled up in the city.
The brutal battles, bombardment and airstrikes damaged thousands of buildings.
Thousands of houses were completely destroyed.
A team of young volunteers, called "Persistent for Good," has launched a project to clear the rubble of destroyed houses in western Mosul's neighbourhoods of al-Shifaa and al-Zanjili.
"The main aim of this project is to remove the obstacles that prevent people from coming back and rebuild their houses. So, life can be back and they can return to their areas once again," says Ahmad al-Najm, the team's media coordinator.
Titled "The Return of Life" the team's project aims to clear the rubble of 50 destroyed houses out of 250 in al-Shifaa and al-Zanjili.
The project's time frame is 33 days.
The project is funded by Taafi, or recovery in Arabic, a program run by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Many of Mosul residents who lost their houses didn't have the financial capacity to remove the rubble and rebuild their homes again.
"We waited for a long time until the organisation came and helped us remove the rubble. Now, all the rubble is lifted and the land is ready, but there is no (financial) capacity for building," says Karam Abdullah, A Mosul resident who lost his house during the battles to retake the city from IS.
IS had proclaimed its caliphate from Mosul in 2014.
Three years later, Iraqi forces backed by a U.S.-led coalition liberated the city in a gruelling battle that killed thousands and left Mosul in ruins.
The U.N. has estimated that over 8,000 Mosul homes were destroyed in intense airstrikes to root out IS.
The nine-month operation left at least 9,000 dead, according to an AP investigation published on December 21, 2017.
Since the ouster of IS in 2017, the task of rebuilding Mosul has been painfully slow.
Delays have been caused by lack of coherent governance at the provincial level; the governor of Nineveh province, which includes Mosul, has been replaced three times since the liberation.
With no central authority to coordinate, a tangled web of entities overseeing reconstruction work — from the local, provincial and federal government to international organisations and aid groups — has added to the chaos.
The government has made progress on larger infrastructure projects and restored basic services to the city, but much remains unfinished.
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- published: 20 Jan 2021
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U.S. Strikes ISIL Targets Near Iraq's Mosul Dam
Raw video shows U.S. airstrikes against ISIL targets near the Mosul Dam complex in Iraq. Photo: U.S. Central Command
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- published: 17 Aug 2014
- views: 44399
1:33
Kurdistan Region of Iraq: Camp fills as Mosul displacement grows
Families continue to flee Mosul a month after military operations started, and UNHCR's Hasansham camp is now fully occupied, hosting more than 10,000 people, ju...
Families continue to flee Mosul a month after military operations started, and UNHCR's Hasansham camp is now fully occupied, hosting more than 10,000 people, just days after its opening. Families started arriving at the camp before it was fully finished.
And some new arrivals had to spend their first few days sharing a tent with other families. But now the camp is fully opened, following the completion of a final area which can house 240 families.
Read the latest: http://www.unhcr.org/uk/news/latest/2016/11/582f08954/support-needed-mosul-displacement-grows.html?query=mosul
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Families continue to flee Mosul a month after military operations started, and UNHCR's Hasansham camp is now fully occupied, hosting more than 10,000 people, just days after its opening. Families started arriving at the camp before it was fully finished.
And some new arrivals had to spend their first few days sharing a tent with other families. But now the camp is fully opened, following the completion of a final area which can house 240 families.
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- published: 18 Nov 2016
- views: 2183
25:01
Mosul and Aleppo: A tale of two besieged cities - The Listening Post (Full)
On The Listening Post this week: How does coverage of Mosul and Aleppo differ? Plus, the Lebanese media mosaic.
Mosul and Aleppo: Two cities under siege
With...
On The Listening Post this week: How does coverage of Mosul and Aleppo differ? Plus, the Lebanese media mosaic.
Mosul and Aleppo: Two cities under siege
With conflicts in the Middle East ongoing, it's up to the media to inform us about what is happening on the battlefield. Both Mosul in Iraq and Aleppo in Syria are cities held by rebel groups, surrounded by avenging armies and bombarded by international air power. But with all the geopolitics in play, reporting from the field is seldom black and white.
Talking us through the story are: Dmitry Babich, journalist, Sputnik International; Howard Amos, independent journalist, Russia; Lina Khatib, head of the MENA programme, Chatham House; and Kim Sengupta, defence editor, The Independent (UK).
On our radar:
Hungary's largest-selling opposition newspaper, Nepszabadsag, has landed in the hands of an oligarch with ties to Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling party.
After the recent passing of the king, the Thai government is making sure that its lese majeste laws remain effective in the digital age - by asking Google to remove any content that defames the royal family.
To avoid an alleged media bias, US presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign has decided to start reporting on itself - the daily 'Trump Tower Live' looks a bit like a 24 news channel with budget issues.
Lebanon's media and the politicisation of a garbage crisis
Lebanon's media is crowded, diverse and highly politicised. We analyse the impact of the media's politics on its output. Our case study: last year's protests over the garbage crisis. It’s a story of how a deeply divided media fractured the consensus on a civic issue - and the activists who are pushing for alternative narratives ever since.
Talking us through the story are: Karma Khayat , vice chairwoman, Al Jadeed TV; Nabil Dajani, professor of communication and media studies, American University Beirut; Jad Melki, associate professor of journalism and media studies, Lebanese American University; and Habib Battah, editor, BeirutReport.com
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On The Listening Post this week: How does coverage of Mosul and Aleppo differ? Plus, the Lebanese media mosaic.
Mosul and Aleppo: Two cities under siege
With conflicts in the Middle East ongoing, it's up to the media to inform us about what is happening on the battlefield. Both Mosul in Iraq and Aleppo in Syria are cities held by rebel groups, surrounded by avenging armies and bombarded by international air power. But with all the geopolitics in play, reporting from the field is seldom black and white.
Talking us through the story are: Dmitry Babich, journalist, Sputnik International; Howard Amos, independent journalist, Russia; Lina Khatib, head of the MENA programme, Chatham House; and Kim Sengupta, defence editor, The Independent (UK).
On our radar:
Hungary's largest-selling opposition newspaper, Nepszabadsag, has landed in the hands of an oligarch with ties to Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling party.
After the recent passing of the king, the Thai government is making sure that its lese majeste laws remain effective in the digital age - by asking Google to remove any content that defames the royal family.
To avoid an alleged media bias, US presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign has decided to start reporting on itself - the daily 'Trump Tower Live' looks a bit like a 24 news channel with budget issues.
Lebanon's media and the politicisation of a garbage crisis
Lebanon's media is crowded, diverse and highly politicised. We analyse the impact of the media's politics on its output. Our case study: last year's protests over the garbage crisis. It’s a story of how a deeply divided media fractured the consensus on a civic issue - and the activists who are pushing for alternative narratives ever since.
Talking us through the story are: Karma Khayat , vice chairwoman, Al Jadeed TV; Nabil Dajani, professor of communication and media studies, American University Beirut; Jad Melki, associate professor of journalism and media studies, Lebanese American University; and Habib Battah, editor, BeirutReport.com
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- published: 29 Oct 2016
- views: 55374
27:51
Rebuilding Mosul: Finding hope after IS
Dateline meets the families, estate agents, and heritage activists living in the ruins of Mosul two years after the defeat of IS. With renewed instability in th...
Dateline meets the families, estate agents, and heritage activists living in the ruins of Mosul two years after the defeat of IS. With renewed instability in the region can life in the once thriving cultural city ever return to normal?
https://wn.com/Rebuilding_Mosul_Finding_Hope_After_Is
Dateline meets the families, estate agents, and heritage activists living in the ruins of Mosul two years after the defeat of IS. With renewed instability in the region can life in the once thriving cultural city ever return to normal?
- published: 13 Nov 2019
- views: 64406
2:03
What's Like To Live In A City Controlled By ISIS
RAND Corporation senior policy researcher Shelly Culbertson is an expert on the Middle East. Her new report, "Making Victory Count After Defeating ISIS" details...
RAND Corporation senior policy researcher Shelly Culbertson is an expert on the Middle East. Her new report, "Making Victory Count After Defeating ISIS" details the steps Iraq and its international allies must take to rebuild in ISIS' wake.
She revealed to Business Insider what life was like for the civilian population in Mosul, when the second largest Iraqi city was under ISIS control.
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RAND Corporation senior policy researcher Shelly Culbertson is an expert on the Middle East. Her new report, "Making Victory Count After Defeating ISIS" details the steps Iraq and its international allies must take to rebuild in ISIS' wake.
She revealed to Business Insider what life was like for the civilian population in Mosul, when the second largest Iraqi city was under ISIS control.
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- published: 09 Oct 2017
- views: 616707
25:59
Rebuilding Mosul & Tracking Bullet Casings: VICE News Tonight Full Episode (HBO)
VICE reports from Mosul where despite a declaration of victory over ISIS, airstrikes and heavy gunfire continue to shake Iraq's second largest city. We look ahe...
VICE reports from Mosul where despite a declaration of victory over ISIS, airstrikes and heavy gunfire continue to shake Iraq's second largest city. We look ahead to the monumental task of rebuilding.
The Cincinnati police force has been a national leader in adopting an investigative tool to track bullet casings.
Plus, we go behind the scenes of "The Little Hours" - an indie comedy in which a foul-mouthed nun runs wild in a modern take on medieval times.
This is the July 12, 2017, full episode of VICE News Tonight.
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VICE reports from Mosul where despite a declaration of victory over ISIS, airstrikes and heavy gunfire continue to shake Iraq's second largest city. We look ahead to the monumental task of rebuilding.
The Cincinnati police force has been a national leader in adopting an investigative tool to track bullet casings.
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- published: 24 Jul 2017
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21:41
Mosul Mosque & Superbugs: VICE News Tonight Full Episode (HBO)
This is the April 11, 2017, Full Episode of VICE News Tonight on HBO.
Seb Walker is on the ground in Iraq where ISIS fighters are slowly losing their grip on ...
This is the April 11, 2017, Full Episode of VICE News Tonight on HBO.
Seb Walker is on the ground in Iraq where ISIS fighters are slowly losing their grip on Mosul. Members of the Iraqi Federal Police describe living on the front line of Mosul. Plus, the alt-right expresses its shock over Trump’s airstrikes in Syria.
A shortage of California farm workers is driving wages to the highest level in history. We visit a small farm in the state to learn how this change affects their bottom line and what it will mean for the cost of food. And in the final episode of Rae Sremmurd’s Music Corner, the duo review Diet Cig, “Tummy Ache,” Animal Collective, “Kinda Bonkers,” Mastodon, “Show Yourself,” P.O.S., “Wearing a Bear.”
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This is the April 11, 2017, Full Episode of VICE News Tonight on HBO.
Seb Walker is on the ground in Iraq where ISIS fighters are slowly losing their grip on Mosul. Members of the Iraqi Federal Police describe living on the front line of Mosul. Plus, the alt-right expresses its shock over Trump’s airstrikes in Syria.
A shortage of California farm workers is driving wages to the highest level in history. We visit a small farm in the state to learn how this change affects their bottom line and what it will mean for the cost of food. And in the final episode of Rae Sremmurd’s Music Corner, the duo review Diet Cig, “Tummy Ache,” Animal Collective, “Kinda Bonkers,” Mastodon, “Show Yourself,” P.O.S., “Wearing a Bear.”
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- published: 21 Apr 2017
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Life Inside the ISIS Home Base of Raqqa, Syria
What's it like to live under the rule of the extremist group known as the Islamic State, or ISIS? WSJ looks at the situation in Raqqa, Syria, through the eyes o...
What's it like to live under the rule of the extremist group known as the Islamic State, or ISIS? WSJ looks at the situation in Raqqa, Syria, through the eyes of two activists — and through the lens of ISIS propaganda videos.
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What's it like to live under the rule of the extremist group known as the Islamic State, or ISIS? WSJ looks at the situation in Raqqa, Syria, through the eyes of two activists — and through the lens of ISIS propaganda videos.
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- published: 15 Sep 2014
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