BANGKOK — Two years after pro-Islamic State militants laid siege to the Philippine city of Marawi, tens of thousands of people remain uprooted and rebuilding is slow, aid agencies said on Thursday. The siege forced more than 100,000 residents from their homes in the predominantly Muslim city. Some went into transitional housing, built by the […]
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