Both President Obama and President-elect Donald Trump believe the United States never should have invaded Iraq in 2o03 or, at least, Trump claims he now does ... READ MORE›
In contrast, attacks killed 19,121 people in north Africa and the Middle East... READ MORE›
Tax changes could cost UK public sector workers 30 percent of salary... READ MORE›
More than 10 years after being executed, Saddam Hussein remains a huge presence in the life of one man... READ MORE›
In October 2012, Lebanon's tourism minister at the time, Fadi Abboud, threatened to sue the makers of the series for their depiction of Beirut, the Lebanese capital... READ MORE›
Iraq's army says it has retaken all of eastern Mosul from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant ISIL ... READ MORE›
Fighting on Sunday killed at least 10 ISIL fighters and eight pro-government fighters around Sirte, the Tripoli-based GNA said... READ MORE›
United States officials said gathering more insight on the Islamic State's shadowy leadership structure was a top priority... READ MORE›
Man identified as rafik y who had been convicted in 2008 plot to murder iraqi pm stabbed a policewoman in western berlin before being shot dead... READ MORE›
At least ten Egyptian soldiers including a colonel were killed in a suicide bomb attack on an army checkpoint in northern Sinai, security sources said... READ MORE›
Bodyguard of Syrian rebel who defected to Isil reveals secrets of the jihadist leadership... READ MORE›
Sunni-led allies of Saudi Arabia have cut diplomatic ties with Shiite Iran, further polarizing the Middle East along the two major branches of Islam... READ MORE›
More than 700,000 people in supported housing usually have the accommodation element of their costs met entirely through housing benefit... READ MORE›
The evacuation deal, brokered by Lebanon's Hezbollah and the Syrian army, sparked a furious reaction from Iraq and the United States... READ MORE›
Forces loyal to Libya's UN-backed government are advancing cautiously on the remaining pockets of ISIL fighters holding out in the coastal city of Sirte... READ MORE›
Latest extreme execution claim comes from Islamic State's capital, Raqqa... READ MORE›
Renew our condemnation of the international community for its continued terrifying silence about the crimes committed against the Syrian people, the monitor said... READ MORE›
The idea that Iran is a partner in the fight against terrorism is not only disingenuous but also absurd... READ MORE›
Iraq Bomb blast kills dozens in Amiriyat al-Fallujah... READ MORE›
Even in Tripoli, the unity government's rule is far from secure, with a third rival administration backed by hardline armed groups recently attempting a comeback... READ MORE›
The armed group has said that it would launch deadly attacks against Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, Somalia's new president, also known as Farmajo... READ MORE›
Monitors and officials say there's been a marked increase in civilian deaths as Iraqi forces push into Mosul's Old City... READ MORE›
Iraqis in Baghdad had been used to a fairly reliable supply of electricity... READ MORE›
The figures contradict official claims that only a small minority of jobseekers have been affected by the government's increasingly severe welfare policies... 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›
Politicians held over protests as PM says anti-peace forces spreading false information about investment zone plan... READ MORE›
Child mortality figures provided to the United Nations were deliberately doctored by Saddam Hussein's government to discredit the international community, a new report finds... READ MORE›
The 41-year-old Iraqi citizen identified only as Rafik Y was shot dead by police after they responded to calls of a man wielding a knife... READ MORE›
A 14-year-old boy suspected of planning a series of bombings in vienna reportedly offered 25 000 16 000 by islamic state of iraq and the levant to carry out attacks... READ MORE›
The United States deported him to Saudi Arabia in 1999... READ MORE›
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