Belgian soldiers have shot a man suspected of being a would-be suicide bomber at Brussels Central Station, officials say... READ MORE›
Anti-Assad insurgents say they have never heard of a group called the Syrian Arab Coalition, though they welcome the prospect of increased support... READ MORE›
The Site intelligence group, which tracks militant websites, said Isis had issued a statement registration about Kelly's suicide attack and including a picture of the Irishman... READ MORE›
Iraqi officials said the raid involved American helicopters, Kurdish and American Special Operations forces, and airstrikes... READ MORE›
The Defense Intelligence Agency and the White House also declined to comment... READ MORE›
But in 2012, battle-hardened Islamist fighters returned from combat in Libya to rout the military, including units trained by United States Special Forces... READ MORE›
The Islamic State depends on the sale of oil and electricity inside Syria to pay for its military operations... READ MORE›
Systematic abuse Mueller's mistreatment is the latest evidence of the Islamic State's systematic abuse of women on a significant scale... READ MORE›
Antonio Pampliega, JosA C Manuel LA?pez and A?ngel Sastre were last heard from on 12 July in Aleppo, says Spanish Federation of Journalists... READ MORE›
Security forces end night-long hostage situation at Mogadishu's Pizza House restaurant after 31 people were killed... READ MORE›
To accommodate increased demand, Iraqi Airways recently added two new daily flights to Istanbul from Baghdad... READ MORE›
An alarming number of children in Africa, most of them girls, have been used as suicide bombers by Boko Haram in 2017, according to UNICEF... READ MORE›
DOHUK Iraq Somewhere in territory controlled by the Islamic State Kayla Mueller an American aid worker was chained in a room with other female captives... READ MORE›
The Kurdish homeland includes parts of Syria, Iraq, Turkey and Iran... READ MORE›
Boko Haram A suicide bomb attack has killed more than a dozen people at a crowded bus station in Potiskum, north-eastern Nigeria... READ MORE›
On one particularly bloody day on the battlefield in Mosul there were 18 separate suicide attacks within 24 hours... READ MORE›
LONDON Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair has apologized for mistakes made in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003... READ MORE›
When Boko Haram started raiding the border towns, Nigerians ran here, desperate for food and safety... READ MORE›
The Yonhap news agency quoted his parents as saying that he had become severely stressed in the run-up to the exams... 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›
The girls, some crying, told Ms. Amos they were from Chibok, the Nigerian village where Boko Haram had captured the schoolgirls... READ MORE›
Five Islamic State militants were captured, officials said, and at least 10 were killed... READ MORE›
As a presidential candidate, Mr. Obama opposed the Iraq war... READ MORE›
American-trained Syrian fighters gave at least a quarter of their U.S.-provided equipment to al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria early this week, the U.S... READ MORE›
Islamic State supporters said on Twitter that even if Baghdadi had been killed, his self-proclaimed caliphate straddling large areas of Iraq and Syria would survive... READ MORE›
After more than a year of setbacks, Iraqi troops have in recent weeks begun to claw back losses in the centre of the country... READ MORE›
Decision to disband Saddam Hussein's army after the invasion created a huge security vacuum exploited by al Qaeda, which was eventually replaced by Islamic State... READ MORE›
All applaud the deal as a victory for Iran and maintain that their hostility to the United States remains undiminished... READ MORE›
Semi-official Mehr news agency said four of the dead were railway employees aboard the trains... READ MORE›
He plans to discuss the looming assault with Iraqi officials and with Americans involved in training the Iraqi Army... READ MORE›
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