Iraq’s Mosul Struggles to Rebuild without Funds

Iraqi shopkeeper Ahmad Riad is busy again serving customers at a Mosul market four years after the city was destroyed in battles against extremists, but he still awaits war reparations. “Life has gradually resumed,” said Riad, who runs a shop selling rice, pasta and tins of tomato paste in the Corniche market, along the banks of the Tigris River. “But we have not received any compensation from the government.” Mosul, the country’s second city in Nineveh province, was the last major Iraqi bastion of the ISIS group’s failed so-called “caliphate” between 2014 and 2017. The city was re

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