After 3 Years Under ISIS, Mosul's Children Go Back To School
Children are returning to school after missing years of classes when ISIS controlled the city. Iraqi forces retook Mosul over the summer. "We want you to succeed," a principal tells schoolchildren.
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NPR News: After 3 Years Under ISIS, Mosul's Children Go Back To School
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