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Iraqi forces, advancing deeper into Mosul, have a huge database of ISIS suspects

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[The Scan] [What happens to ISIS fighters when they're captured] November 29 — Tuesday Iraqi forces are advancing deeper into Mosul, the last of the ISIS strongholds here. Just behind the front lines, intelligence officials are checking every fighting-age male leaving the group’s shrinking, self-styled caliphate. “We have a list of 38,000 names of wanted people [for terrorism],” says Maj. Ahmad al Obeidi, of the Iraqi National Police, adding, “We know who they are.” Jakarta, Indonesia's massive capital, has some of the world's worst traffic problems. A firm called Go-Jek has developed an app that offers the luxury of not sitting in traffic — it'll deliver just about anything, like pizza, USB cables — even a “hijab adjusting” service. Also, get a feel for Cuban music in the time of Fidel Castro; find out about the billion-dollar global hair trade; and why you should eat more lionfish. And lastly, [today is #GivingTuesday] — a day to step back and give financial support to the non-profits that do work you think is important. Now more than ever, we need conversation, perspective and diverse voices. This year, will you [help support PRI's work] to tell stories that others aren't telling? [Give today]. Read on for more! [What happens to ISIS fighters when they are captured] The two men were dragged from the building blindfolded, their heads bowed, and covered in dust. A few neighborhoods away, the battle for Mosul was raging. But their fight was over. [Conservationists want you to eat more of this fish. Wait, what?] Lionfish is a delicacy that’s catching on in restaurants. But in this case, conservationists are begging you to eat your fill. [Forget pizza. In Jakarta, this delivery app will send a stranger to style your hijab.] This is particularly exciting for customers who want to skip Jakarta's infamous gridlock and luxuriate in the comfort of their own homes. [The hair trade is a billion-dollar global industry] Beyond wigs and toupees, the demand for human hair far outstrips the supply. It's used for all sorts of things you’ve never heard of. [Here's a taste of Cuban music in the time of Castro] Cuba has had a rich musical history, both before and during Fidel Castro's revolution and presidency. Today, when most people think of Cuban music, they're quick to mention Buena Vista Social Club, and there's good reason. But there's so much more to Cuban music than that all-star group. Here are a few more pivotal artists to check out. Enjoying The Scan? Forward it to a friend! And if you're not getting it daily, it’s easy to subscribe. [Sign up here]. We also love feedback, so please [tell us how we're doing]. Today's newsletter was written by Anna Pratt. Find her on Twitter: [@annapratt.] [GlobalPost] [PRI] [Edit your subscription] | [Unsubscribe] The Scan is brought to you by GlobalPost and PRI - Public Radio International.

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