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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: An oil refinery tower near the Omar oil field in Deir el-Zour province.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: An American MRAP patrols the area near the Omar oil field in Deir el-Zour province.
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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women and children seen in the back of a truck that will transport them to the al-Hol refugee camp, which houses suspected ISIS families, after fleeing heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, on 12 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A man holding a child helps a woman climb at the back of a truck that will transport her, along with other civilians who fled heavy clashes in the city of Baghuz, to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS families, on 12 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A woman who fled heavy clashes between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and ISIS for control of the city of Baghuz is seen in the back of a truck that will transport her and other civilians who fled the fighting to the al-Hol refugee camp, which houses suspected ISIS families, on 12 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women and children, seen in the back of a truck, await to be transported at the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS families, after fleeing heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A young man who fled heavy fighting between the Syrian Democratic Forces and ISIS for control of the city of Baghuz, the last ISIS enclave, hides his face while waiting to be transported with other civilians to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS family members, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women and children seen in the back of a truck, awaits to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS family members, after fleeing heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women and children seen in the back of a truck while waiting to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp, which houses suspected ISIS family members, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Young men and boys who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, await in the back of a truck to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS families, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, sit in the back of trucks that will transport them to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS family members, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, sit in the back of trucks that will transport them to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS family members, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Men, who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz with their families, are seen on the back of a truck while waiting to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A young man, who fled heavy fighting between the Syrian Democratic forces (SDF) and ISIS for control of the city of Baghuz, climbs on a truck that will transport him along with other suspected ISIS families to the al-Hol refugee camp, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Men, believed to be ISIS family members, seen on the back of a truck while waiting to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A young child hides his face in his hands while waiting in the back of a truck, along with women and children who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp where ISIS suspected families are held until they are screened by members of the Syrian Democratic Forces, on 9 February, 2019.
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    (180710) -- MOSUL, July 10, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 5, 2018 shows debris of the collapsed buildings in the old city of Mosul, Iraq. One year after the Iraqi forces liberated the city of Mosul from Islamic State (IS) militants, tens of thousands of displaced residents are still living in tents, suffering the scorching summer with a temperature of over 50 degrees Celsius. TO GO WITH Feature: One year on, tens of thousands of Iraqis remain displaced from homes in Mosul (Xinhua/Khalil Dawood) (jmmn)
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  • NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180429) -- DAMASCUS, April 29, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 29, 2018 shows destruction in the parts that have recently been captured from the Islamic State militants in the al-Qadam neighbourhood, south of Damascus, Syria. The Syrian army captured the IS-controlled areas in al-Qadam on Saturday, according to the state news agency SANA. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (lrz)
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  • NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180429) -- DAMASCUS, April 29, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 29, 2018 shows smoke rising from the Islamic State militant's positions in the Hajar al-Aswad neighbourhood, south of Damascus, Syria. The Syrian army captured the IS-controlled areas in al-Qadam on Saturday, according to the state news agency SANA. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (lrz)
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  • NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180429) -- DAMASCUS, April 29, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 29, 2018 shows destruction in the parts that have recently been captured from the Islamic State militants in the al-Qadam neighbourhood, south of Damascus, Syria. The Syrian army captured the IS-controlled areas in al-Qadam on Saturday, according to the state news agency SANA. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (lrz)
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  • NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180429) -- DAMASCUS, April 29, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 29, 2018 shows smoke rising from the Islamic State militant's positions in the Hajar al-Aswad neighbourhood, south of Damascus, Syria. The Syrian army captured the IS-controlled areas in al-Qadam on Saturday, according to the state news agency SANA. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (lrz)
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  • NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180429) -- DAMASCUS, April 29, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 29, 2018 shows destruction in the parts that have recently been captured from the Islamic State militants in the al-Qadam neighbourhood, south of Damascus, Syria. The Syrian army captured the IS-controlled areas in al-Qadam on Saturday, according to the state news agency SANA. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (lrz)
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  • NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180428) -- DAMASCUS, April 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Syrians work at a factory in the Mazniyeh area, south of Damascus, capital of Syria, on April 28, 2018. The Syrian army captured areas including Mazniyeh after battles with the Islamic State (IS) militants on Saturday. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

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  • NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180428) -- DAMASCUS, April 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A Syrian man works at a factory in the Mazniyeh area, south of Damascus, capital of Syria, on April 28, 2018. The Syrian army captured areas including Mazniyeh after battles with the Islamic State (IS) militants on Saturday. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180428) -- DAMASCUS, April 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A Syrian man works at a factory in the Mazniyeh area, south of Damascus, capital of Syria, on April 28, 2018. The Syrian army captured areas including Mazniyeh after battles with the Islamic State (IS) militants on Saturday. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180428) -- DAMASCUS, April 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 28, 2018 shows a Syrian military post in the Mazniyeh area, south of Damascus, capital of Syria. The Syrian army captured areas including Mazniyeh after battles with the Islamic State (IS) militants on Saturday. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180428) -- DAMASCUS, April 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Syrians work at a factory in the Mazniyeh area, south of Damascus, capital of Syria, on April 28, 2018. The Syrian army captured areas including Mazniyeh after battles with the Islamic State (IS) militants on Saturday. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180428) -- DAMASCUS, April 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A Syrian soldier stands guard at a checkpoint in the Mazniyeh area, south of Damascus, capital of Syria, on April 28, 2018. The Syrian army captured areas including Mazniyeh after battles with the Islamic State (IS) militants on Saturday. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180428) -- DAMASCUS, April 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 28, 2018 shows a Syrian military post in the Mazniyeh area, south of Damascus, capital of Syria. The Syrian army captured areas including Mazniyeh after battles with the Islamic State (IS) militants on Saturday. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

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    NEWS - Syrien: Raketenangriffe auf Militärstützpunkte
    (180428) -- DAMASCUS, April 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 28, 2018 shows the Mazniyeh area, south of Damascus, capital of Syria. The Syrian army captured areas including Mazniyeh after battles with the Islamic State (IS) militants on Saturday. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)

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    FEATURE - Bilder des Tages
    (171121) -- AL-BUKAMAL, Nov. 21, 2017 (Xinhua) -- A Syrian soldier makes victory gesture in the eastern city of al-Bukamal in Syria, Nov. 19, 2017. On Sunday, the Syrian army and allied fighters fully captured the eastern city of al-Bukamal, the last Islamic State stronghold in Syria, leaving the extremist militants just a few pockets in northeastern and southern Syria. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (yy)
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  • REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
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    REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
    With Islamic State expelled from Mosul after a prolonged siege, residents who joined the million-strong exodus from Iraq’s second largest city are slowly starting to return. For most, however, the process is fraught with difficulty. Amid the chaos and carnage, homes were destroyed, children became separated from parents and ID papers were lost. With food and other staples in short supply, and aid agencies stretched to the limit, the future looks bleak.
    Children play amongst rows of tents that are covered in dust in a camp for people displaced from Mosul in Northern Iraq Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Nearly 1 million people have been internally displaced in Iraq since ISIL started gaining control of large areas of Northern Iraq from the Iraq forces. Many have no hope of returning home as insecurity continues and live in camps where there are limited services.
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    REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
    With Islamic State expelled from Mosul after a prolonged siege, residents who joined the million-strong exodus from Iraq’s second largest city are slowly starting to return. For most, however, the process is fraught with difficulty. Amid the chaos and carnage, homes were destroyed, children became separated from parents and ID papers were lost. With food and other staples in short supply, and aid agencies stretched to the limit, the future looks bleak.
    A young mother cradles her baby in front of a tent she is living in with two other families at a camp for displaced people in Northern Iraq Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Nearly 1million people have been internally displaced in Iraq since ISIL started gaining control of large areas of Northern Iraq from the Iraq forces. Many like these ones have no hope of returning home as insecurity continues.
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    REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
    With Islamic State expelled from Mosul after a prolonged siege, residents who joined the million-strong exodus from Iraq’s second largest city are slowly starting to return. For most, however, the process is fraught with difficulty. Amid the chaos and carnage, homes were destroyed, children became separated from parents and ID papers were lost. With food and other staples in short supply, and aid agencies stretched to the limit, the future looks bleak.
    Gamara washes her families clothes outside the tent they are living in a camp for displased people near Erbil, Iraq Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Gamara and her three children were forced to flee Mosul in October of 2016 when the Iraqi army and ISIL started fighting near the neighbourhood. Gamara doesn't want to return because there is no support for her four year old disabled son there and their house has been destroyedNearly 1million people have been internally displaced in Iraq since ISIL started gaining control of large areas of Northern Iraq from the Iraq forces.
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  • REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
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    REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
    With Islamic State expelled from Mosul after a prolonged siege, residents who joined the million-strong exodus from Iraq’s second largest city are slowly starting to return. For most, however, the process is fraught with difficulty. Amid the chaos and carnage, homes were destroyed, children became separated from parents and ID papers were lost. With food and other staples in short supply, and aid agencies stretched to the limit, the future looks bleak.
    Gamara puts her hand on the head of her four year old disabled son Hathan in the tent they are living in a camp for displased people near Erbil, Iraq Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Gamara and her three children were forced to flee Mosul in October of 2016 when the Iraqi army and ISIL started fighting near the neighbourhood. Gamara doesn't want to return because there is no support for her son there and their house has been destroyedNearly 1million people have been internally displaced in Iraq since ISIL started gaining control of large areas of Northern Iraq from the Iraq forces.
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  • REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
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    REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
    With Islamic State expelled from Mosul after a prolonged siege, residents who joined the million-strong exodus from Iraq’s second largest city are slowly starting to return. For most, however, the process is fraught with difficulty. Amid the chaos and carnage, homes were destroyed, children became separated from parents and ID papers were lost. With food and other staples in short supply, and aid agencies stretched to the limit, the future looks bleak.
    Gamara puts her hand on the head of her four year old disabled son Hathan in the tent they are living in a camp for displased people near Erbil, Iraq Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Gamara and her three children were forced to flee Mosul in October of 2016 when the Iraqi army and ISIL started fighting near the neighbourhood. Gamara doesn't want to return because there is no support for her son there and their house has been destroyedNearly 1million people have been internally displaced in Iraq since ISIL started gaining control of large areas of Northern Iraq from the Iraq forces.
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  • REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
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    REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
    With Islamic State expelled from Mosul after a prolonged siege, residents who joined the million-strong exodus from Iraq’s second largest city are slowly starting to return. For most, however, the process is fraught with difficulty. Amid the chaos and carnage, homes were destroyed, children became separated from parents and ID papers were lost. With food and other staples in short supply, and aid agencies stretched to the limit, the future looks bleak.
    Yazidi families who have been displaced by war pose for photographs in the Khazir camp for displaced people Erbil, Iraq Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Nearly 1million people have been internally displaced in Iraq since ISIL started gaining control of large areas of Northern Iraq from the Iraq forces. Many like these ones have no hope of returning home as insecurity continues.
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    REPORTAGE - Bürger von Mosul kehren zu den Ruinen ihrer Heimat zurück
    With Islamic State expelled from Mosul after a prolonged siege, residents who joined the million-strong exodus from Iraq’s second largest city are slowly starting to return. For most, however, the process is fraught with difficulty. Amid the chaos and carnage, homes were destroyed, children became separated from parents and ID papers were lost. With food and other staples in short supply, and aid agencies stretched to the limit, the future looks bleak.
    Yazidi families who have been displaced by war pose for photographs in the Khazir camp for displaced people Erbil, Iraq Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Nearly 1million people have been internally displaced in Iraq since ISIL started gaining control of large areas of Northern Iraq from the Iraq forces. Many like these ones have no hope of returning home as insecurity continues.
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