Iraq
A Force to Fight ISIS Has Manpower, but Little Firepower
A Force to Fight ISIS Has Manpower, but Little Firepower
Investigations into jihadi returners pushing German courts to their limits
The jihadist group also launched suicide attacks and assaults in towns around the central Iraqi city.
Kerry seeks authority to target Islamic State affiliates anywhere
ISIS executes its top Mosul official: Kurdish sources
Kazakh Government Analyst: Blocking Extremist Sites Justified Amid IS Threat
New Zealand approves new anti-terror laws
Lebanon formally arrests ISIS chief’s ex-wife Dulaimi
Iraq presses Hagel for more US airstrikes, weapons
The jihadist group is advancing on the Deir al Zour airport, one of the last regime strongholds in the Syrian province.
Gaza writers receive death threats from IS
Germany Reportedly Concerned About Radicalization Of Chechen Diaspora
Beijing charts unknown territory with counterterrorism law
EU foreign policy head Mogherini set for key Turkey talks
Israel accused of carrying out airstrikes near Syrian capital
ISIS support grows in Jordan town
An exclusive look at life in Syrian town of Kobane
Turkey not expected to revise Syria policy
Muslim-Christian cooperation vital in tackling ISIS
Iran confirms it carried out air strikes against Islamic State extremists in Iraq
Peshmerga defused 3,000 ISIS bombs: official
Syria’s Assad downplays US strikes on Islamic State
White House Seeks to Clarify Syria Policy
ISIS commander threatens Lebanon over arrest of wife
Mosul diaries: Shortages bite
The Jihad Cult: Why Young Germans Are Answering Call to ‘Holy War’
Who is paying for America’s plan to train and equip Syrian rebels?
Egypt ready to assist Lebanon against jihadists
Islamic State cedes little ground despite air attacks
Sunni Anbar tribes wary of cooperation with US