Life After Daesh: Women allowed to use public pools in Mosul
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Life After Daesh: Women allowed to use public pools in Mosul
It's been just over a year since Daesh was defeated and forced out of Mosul. Now, as the northern Iraqi city returns to normal, it's also breaking with its conservative tradition. For the first time, women have been allowed to use public pools. And as Melinda Nucifora reports, it's inspired a new generation of swimmers.
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