The effort to find the remains of the Americans was precipitated because of information gained from two high profile ISIS members that were recently captured... READ MORE›
Look at Mosul this is a city that is home to 1.5 million people, and at most 15,000 Isis terrorists... READ MORE›
The United Nations is urging countries worldwide to grant asylum to 130,000 Syrians in the coming year... READ MORE›
The entire ancient city of Palmyra is a Unesco World Heritage site... READ MORE›
Islamic State militants have blown up the ancient temple of Baalshamin at Palmyra, Syrian officials and activists say... READ MORE›
Up to 30,000 foreign fighters are thought to have crossed into Syria to fight with Isis... READ MORE›
Last week Syrian state television released images showing an advanced Russian-built armoured personnel carrier, the BTR-82a, in combat... READ MORE›
Shannon Maureen Conley was one of the first cases in the US of a female ISIS wannabe... READ MORE›
Syrians are helped along their journeys by Arabic-language Facebook groups like Smuggling Into the E.U., with 23,953 members, and How to Emigrate to Europe, with 39,304... READ MORE›
This week, World Food Program benefits were canceled for 229,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan... READ MORE›
Hundreds of refugees begin long march to Austria from Budapest... READ MORE›
Damascus denied Russians were involved in combat, but a Syrian official said the presence of experts had increased in the past year... READ MORE›
He is travelling with his brother Walid who operated a concrete-mixer truck in Idlib Walid's wife and two young children and several other friends and relatives... READ MORE›
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has reported that warplanes have carried out repeated strikes in recent nights around Kobani... READ MORE›
Earlier this month Mosul residents reported Isis fighters began sealing off the area around the mosque... READ MORE›
Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaida who booted Isis out of his organisation, appears to be maneuvering for relevance, the report says... READ MORE›
The wrecking of the Temple of Baalshamin in Palmyra over the weekend was a new shock for Syrians and for experts and antiquities enthusiasts worldwide... READ MORE›
Islamic State's last stronghold, Raqqa, has fallen. But the world's attention must now focus on what it or other Islamist groups will plot next... READ MORE›
Former infantryman James Hughes, from Reading, and Jamie Read, from Lanarkshire, understood to be in Rojava, northern Syria... READ MORE›
The chief of the European Union border agency Frontex said that trafficking in fake Syrian passports has increased... READ MORE›
Now even companies called Isis are changing their name, from a language school in Oxford to the World Meteorological Organisation replacing Hurricane Isis with Ivette... READ MORE›
Russia to U.S. talk to us on Syria or risk 'unintended incidents'... READ MORE›
Surviving family members of Aylan Kurdi have revealed how the Syrian three-year-old came to be washed up dead on a beach in Turkey... READ MORE›
The group is also projected to lose its second pillar, Raqqa in Syria, by the end of this year... READ MORE›
Inside the Islamic States capital Red Bull-drinking jihadists, hungry civilians, crucifixions and air strikes... READ MORE›
Islamic State group jihadists seized Syria's Palmyra on Thursday, as UNESCO warned that the destruction of the ancient city would be an enormous loss to humanity... READ MORE›
Hamza says that in Raqqa trainees like him were sent to watch public executions I attended three executions in Raqqa and others in Fallujah... READ MORE›
'Everyone wants to leave' death of hope drives young Syrians to Europe... READ MORE›
Fighting in the region continued Sunday, with Islamic State fighters clashing with other militants in southern Damascus, according to The Associated Press... READ MORE›
A few years ago I went to Palmyra, and other places in Syria, and realised that it was a place of unbelievable cultural richness... READ MORE›
Kurdi family had escaped Damascas and headed to Aleppo before moving to Kobani when fighting broke out... READ MORE›
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