Al Nusrah Front
Qatar pares support for Islamists but careful to preserve ties
Qatar pares support for Islamists but careful to preserve ties
Theo Padnos, American Journalist, on Being Kidnapped, Tortured and Released in Syria
New Alignments: The Kurds’ Lonely Fight against Islamic State Terror
Waging the Information War on ISIS
ISIS gains halted, but defeat not on horizon
Fearing uprising, Islamic State militants hunt former Iraqi police
Syria rebels deploy peacekeepers in Idlib
Iraqi weapons trade thrives
The Child Soldiers Of Islamic State
Sunni Tribesmen Say ISIS Exacts Brutal Revenge
Pictures released by the Islamic State show fierce fighting with the Iraqi Army in a key town just south of Fallujah in Anbar Province.
Islamic State controls half of Kobane, says rebel leader
For Turkey and US, at odds over Syria, a 60-year alliance shows signs of crumbling
Dane in Lebanon arrested for being alleged IS fighter
European women convert, join IS
Al Qaeda still offering olive branch to renegade ISIL group
Interview with an Islamic State Recruiter: ‘Democracy Is For Infidels’
Iraqi Peshmerga arrive in Turkey to head for Syria
Australia trying to confirm death of IS militant Mohammad Ali Baryalei
Indictment on Terrorism Charge Traces Man’s Arc From Germany to Syria and Back
French warplanes hit an Islamic State training facility, recruitment center, and IED factory in Hawijah in Salahaddin province on Oct. 23.
Missiles of ISIS May Pose Peril for Aircrews
Christians of Mosul Find Haven in Jordan
The Islamic State has released a propaganda video featuring John Cantlie, a British photojournalist who is being held hostage by the group. Cantlie is made to rebut Western claims about the efficacy of airstrikes in Kobane, a town that sits on the border of Syria and Turkey.
A popular pro-al Qaeda jihadist ideologue who relocated from Saudi Arabia to Syria last year has criticized the Islamic State’s rivals on his Twitter feed. Abdallah Muhammad al Muhaysini says that the failures of various jihadist leaders have driven the youth into the Islamic State’s arms.
Lebanon army steps up Tripoli battle against militants
Despite the Iraqi military claiming victory over the Islamic State in Jurf al Sahkar, the terrorist organization has released pictures claiming to show its fighters in combat in the northern Babil town.
Analysis: Islamic State exploits tribal fault lines to control its territory
ISIS Hostages Endured Torture and Dashed Hopes, Freed Cellmates Say
Jurf al Sakhar in northern Babil and Zumar in northern Ninewa have changed hands several times over the past few months.