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Helping the devastated Syrian city of Raqqa recover
5:20 AM,
November 5, 2018
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US planes and militias on the ground fought for months to drive the self-styled Islamic State out of Raqqa. But the liberated city now lies in ruins. While the US has been providing aid for its stabilization, much more is needed to rebuild the city.
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