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BBC Arabic journalist Murad Shishani spent several weeks this year reporting from Iraq. He visited Mosul, liberated four years ago from so-called Islamic State, to gauge the mood ahead of October's election. More recently, he covered the stories of migrants, from those repatriated from Belarus to those lost in the English Channel, and those still planning to make the hazardous journey.
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(Photo: Election banners in Mosul on sites destroyed in the liberation battle of 2017. Credit: BBC)
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BBC Arabic journalist Murad Shishani spent several weeks this year reporting from Iraq. He visited Mosul, liberated four years ago from so-called Islamic State, to gauge the mood ahead of October's election. More recently, he covered the stories of migrants, from those repatriated from Belarus to those lost in the English Channel, and those still planning to make the hazardous journey.
Benin's royal treasures
Karachi's dwindling Parsi community
Is housework work?
The Passengers of the Yomei Maru
(Photo: Election banners in Mosul on sites destroyed in the liberation battle of 2017. Credit: BBC)

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