Weekend Reading: Smuggling in Syria, Marriage in Mosul, and Egypt’s Development Challenges
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Weekend Reading: Smuggling in Syria, Marriage in Mosul, and Egypt’s Development Challenges

Iraqi soldiers launch artillery toward Islamic State militants on the outskirt of the Makhmour south of Mosul (Azad Lashkari/Reuters).
Iraqi soldiers launch artillery toward Islamic State militants on the outskirt of the Makhmour south of Mosul (Azad Lashkari/Reuters).

Reading selections for the weekend of April 2, 2016.

April 2, 2016 1:30 pm (EST)

Iraqi soldiers launch artillery toward Islamic State militants on the outskirt of the Makhmour south of Mosul (Azad Lashkari/Reuters).
Iraqi soldiers launch artillery toward Islamic State militants on the outskirt of the Makhmour south of Mosul (Azad Lashkari/Reuters).
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Yasser Allawi interviews a Syrian smuggler, Abu Yazan, on the process of transporting refugees to Europe via Turkey.

Nawzat Shamdeen takes a look at marriage laws in Islamic State–controlled Mosul.

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Refugees and Displaced Persons

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Gabriel Young investigates the political and economic challenges to development in Egypt.

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Refugees and Displaced Persons

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