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Nour, from Mosul’s rubble to the Iraqi airwaves
[Article] A year ago, 15-year-old Nour Tai took part in a radio show with a mission: showcasing the skills of Mosul's youth after years of jihadist rule and a months-long battle for the city. Today, Iraqi forces have completely ousted the IS group from the city and Nour has finally achieved her dream: every Wednesday she hosts her own show on One FM, a station created 6 months after the total recovery of Mosul in July.
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May 2017... 15-year-old Nour walks among the rubble on her way home in East Mosul, helped by her father.At the time, this part of the city had been retaken from the Islamic State group by Iraqi forces but the western part remained in the hands of the jihadists.The teenager, left blind by a degenerative...
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