Thousands of Iraqis who fled to Europe are reversing that migration and returning home. Many left to flee violence, but others were looking for better opportunities. So what happened? Here & Now’s Robin Young speaks with Loveday Morris, Baghdad bureau chief for The Washington Post, who has been writing about why Iraqis are coming back.
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- Loveday Morris, Baghdad bureau chief for The Washington Post. She tweets @LovedayM.
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