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Two hospitals reopen in war-damaged Iraqi city Mosul by Staff Writers Mosul, Iraq (AFP) Sept 9, 2018 Two hospitals reopened on Sunday in the heavily damaged western sector of Mosul, over a year since Iraqi security forces seized the city back from the Islamic State group. The hospitals -- one an emergency centre, the other specialising in gynaecology and obstetrics -- replace buildings that were destroyed in fighting that culminated in the jihadists' defeat in the city in July 2017. The emergency centre has 75 beds and the other hospital 50 beds, taking the total number of beds in Nineveh province to 1,000. But this is still well below the 6,000 available before IS took control of Mosul in 2014, said Falah al-Tai, a doctor who heads the province's health sector. "The province's health sector has suffered a lot of damage, but the central government in Baghdad gives it very little importance," he said. Humanitarian organisations are filling the gap, Tai added. The new buildings are prefabricated units, which have been installed on the sites of the original hospitals. "Donors don't have confidence in public institutions" in Iraq, said Alaa Abdel Sada of the NGO Dari, which has led the reopening of the hospitals with funding from the World Health Organization.
Curfew imposed in Iraq's Basra as one dies in protests Basra, Iraq (AFP) Sept 7, 2018 Three mortar shells were fired into Baghdad's green zone early Friday as a curfew was imposed in the southern Iraqi city of Basra after a fresh outbreak of violent protests over poor public services left one person dead and 35 injured. The rare assault by unidentified attackers on the heavily-fortified green zone, which houses Iraqi government officials and the US Embassy, came "without any victims or causing damage," the head of security for the capital said. The attack comes as Iraq struggles ... read more
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