Continue reading the main story Calculated Conquest The Islamic State's formal introduction of systematic sexual slavery dates to Aug... 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›
ISTANBUL -- The Islamic State uses terror to force obedience and frighten enemies... READ MORE›
Iran is fighting the Islamic State, but is hardly an ally of the United States... READ MORE›
The United States provided French officials with information to help them strike Islamic State targets in Syria, known as strike packages, American officials said... READ MORE›
The French government has called the Paris attacks an act of war and said it would not end its air strikes against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq... READ MORE›
A sympathetic colleague gave Abu Hajer the paperwork he needed to pass Islamic State checkpoints on the way out of Syria, he said... READ MORE›
Iraqi air force kills at least 52 civilians waiting for salaries in western city of al-Qaim with dozens of others hurt... READ MORE›
The Bush administration's patent favoritism toward Shiite religious parties and marginalization of the Sunni Arabs had created a powerful constituency for the Islamic State in Iraq... READ MORE›
Both came from Iraq, seemingly a key to top leadership in the Islamic State... READ MORE›
The longer the battle to retake Mosul goes on, the more difficult it will become for the Iraqi forces... READ MORE›
Separately, in Iraq, the Pentagon has spent nearly 1 billion training and equipping security forces to counter ISIL, according to Mark Wright, a spokesman... READ MORE›
Mr Kassig, 26, was taken while working for a refugee group... READ MORE›
Iraqi Special Operations Forces scatter after a car bomb exploded during an operation to clear the al-Andalus district of Islamic State militants in Mosul... READ MORE›
Photo The Free Burma Rangers attempt to save a woman who was shot by an Islamic State sniper... READ MORE›
Tens of thousands of troops are involved, while there are thought to be nearly 6,000 ISIL fighters in and around Mosul... READ MORE›
IS controls huge areas of Iraq and Syria, though Iraqi forces have claimed victory in some recent battles... READ MORE›
He also sought a no-fly zone in Syria, a move Obama has resisted, in part because Islamic State has no air force... READ MORE›
Top military officials estimate that the campaign has killed 23,000 Islamic State fighters, raising their death toll by 3,000 since mid-October... READ MORE›
So far, however, the United States has refrained from direct bombardment of known Islamic State headquarters buildings in its self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa, Syria... READ MORE›
He was described by three officials as a significant operative in the Islamic State's chemical weapons program... READ MORE›
Defending the U.S.-trained fighters could become a growing job for United States, which has been waging air strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria... READ MORE›
If the Iraqi army does regain control of the area, it could be a turning point... READ MORE›
Effort would seek to enable Syrian rebels in much the way the United States had helped Kurdish forces to successfully battle Islamic State in Syria... READ MORE›
The Paris attacks have rallied the world to take action against the Islamic State, but what, if anything would work isn't clear... READ MORE›
And even if the Iraqis succeed in evicting the Islamic State from many of their strongholds, holding them will be a challenge... READ MORE›
Campaigns to contain Islamic State have moved slowly in Iraq, where sectarian divisions and corruption have hindered military progress... READ MORE›
The Iraqis also lost their usual source of grouting material, which was produced by a factory in Mosul, now under the control of the Islamic State... READ MORE›
The Iraqi Army, which the American-led coalition has worked to rebuild after the loss of Mosul to the Islamic State in 2014, reports to the Defense Ministry... READ MORE›
Iraqi Finance Minister Zebari said Islamic State in Mosul had responded by extorting more money from the public... READ MORE›
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