Nor is it only the Middle East and North Africa that European leaders need to consider... READ MORE›
A new table claims Iraqis are the kindest to strangers, while Myanmar is the most generous country on earth... READ MORE›
The statement comes a few days after Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was reportedly released from prison in the North African country's western city of Zintan... READ MORE›
Drones flown from a new base in Tunisia are collecting intelligence on Islamic State sites in Libya... READ MORE›
And all across Europe, refugees from Syria are claiming asylum... 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›
But some of the most affluent figures in the Middle East are blissfully unaware of the scorching heat, such as Saudia Arabia's King Salman... READ MORE›
The Islamic State depends on the sale of oil and electricity inside Syria to pay for its military operations... READ MORE›
The continuing influx of hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants from the Middle East and Africa creates a perfect environment for the Islamic State's campaign... READ MORE›
As many as 239 people are feared dead in two shipwrecks off the coast of Libya, according to the United Nations refugee agency... READ MORE›
I just want to forget everything, explained 27-year-old Walad Yousef, who was one of the 150 fighters to return home to Sweden in recent months... READ MORE›
Before going to Libya, Zubaidi was a senior Islamic State operative in Iraq... READ MORE›
Sisters Khadija Sugra and Zohra Dawood and their children went missing after travelling to Saudi Arabia... READ MORE›
Italy has become the hardest-hit European destination for refugees from Africa this year... READ MORE›
In July 2014 Boko Haram began adding the Islamic State's flag and signature Islamic chant to its videos... READ MORE›
CAIRO -- Scores of anti-Islamist demonstrators gathered last week in downtown Benghazi, Libya, to protest a proposed unity government... 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›
The medical charity Doctors Without Borders has withdrawn from the northern Afghan city of Kunduz after 19 people were killed in an airstrike that destroyed its hospital... READ MORE›
The Syrian presidency issued a rare condemnation of the destruction, describing it as Isil's revenge against a pluralistic history that threatens the extremist group's grand project... READ MORE›
That, the officials said, was the sum of the initial American proposal to the Russians last week... READ MORE›
The drugs would also have been sold to people in the street in Libya and Egypt, where dependence on Tramadol has become a serious social problem... READ MORE›
Even if the United States can hunt down escaped militants outside Sirte, it's unlikely to signal an end to the Islamic State's most powerful affiliate... READ MORE›
He did not say how many Isis fighters remain in Libya following the attack... READ MORE›
Rifugio Christians of the Middle East by Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Schilt Publishing, 29.95, Amsterdam ... READ MORE›
New Year's Eve attacks attributed to Arab and North African men threaten to fan the flames of Germany's refugee debate... READ MORE›
Many of the extremist groups are affiliates of Al Qaeda, which has had roots in North Africa since the 1990s... READ MORE›
By contrast, the groups that Assad attacks, and which Russia struck on Wednesday, do routinely fight Islamic State... READ MORE›
Britain has provided logistics air-to-air refueling and surveillance Mr. Cameron said... READ MORE›
Fatima Az Zahra Italy's 'Lady Jihad' who joined Isis in Syria and then persuaded her family to follow on Skype... READ MORE›
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, based in the United Kingdom, said that on Tuesday, airstrikes killed 56 people, including 11 children, in the countryside north of Manbij... READ MORE›
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