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'Islamic State' group
The 'Islamic State' group is an extremist organization
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Iraq targets 'IS' remnants amid emerging threat
Iraqi forces have also targeted the "White Banners," an emerging militant group in the area.
'IS' migrants could be Europe-bound
Fugitive Islamic State fighters could be among Mediterranean boat migrants, warns Italy's Foreign Minister Alfano.
Erdogan criticizes EU leaders for lack of support
Turkish President Erdogan insisted in an interview that Turkey could still join the EU - despite widespread criticism.
Turkish guards accused of shooting at refugees
An international rights group has accused Turkish border guards of shooting Syrian refugees trying to cross into Turkey.
German intelligence targeting returning jihadis - report
Germany's secret service has reportedly joined a US-led unit gathering intel on jihadis returning from the Middle East.
Syrians start from scratch in Raqqa
Large parts of Raqqa are in utter ruin as a result of the battle between "Islamic State" forces and coalition troops.
WorldLink: Explosive legacy
We look into the deadly legacy left behind in Syria by terror group 'IS' and tensions about Turkey's attack on Afrin.
WorldLink: Rebuilding Syria
Fil Warwick talks about IS' deadly legacy in Syria and the people who are hoping to rebuild their destroyed towns.
Inside Europe 01.02.2018
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Inside Europe: The threat from IS in Belgium
With so-called Islamic State being pushed out of the territory it called its "caliphate" many of its fighters are looking for somewhere to run. For some of those, it will be home to Europe. From Brussels, Teri Schultz reports on the challenges that poses to their countries of origin.
Af-Pak relations hit a new low
Spiraling mutual distrust and antipathy between Afghanistan and Pakistan is a hindrance to repairing their relationship.
Kabul in shock after wave of violence
After three attacks in one week, hopelessness is spreading across Afghanistan. DW's Hussain Sirat reports from Kabul.
Syrians jailed for bombing Germans in Istanbul
The bomb targeted the busy square between the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia in Istanbul in 2016.
Taliban attacks cast doubts on US' Afghan strategy
It seems as if there is no end in sight to the spate of deadly attacks occurring relentlessly in Afghanistan.
Belgian foreign fighters return home
Belgian citizens are coming home from Islamic State war zones putting communities in an awkward spot.
Liberated, but not free: IS shadow looms over Hawija
Three months after its liberation, former IS fighters remain a threat in Hawija.
Day of mourning in Afghanistan after Kabul attack
Afghan officials have raised the death toll in a bomb attack in the capital to 103, as the city remains on high alert.
Islamic State finds fertile ground in Chechnya
Several hundred people have left the Russian republic to fight for the extremist group in Syria.
An ex-jihadi returns to Russia
A former jihadi tells DW about his motivations, life in Syria and how he managed to escape.
Islamism in the Balkans: What's behind it?
Is the German government playing down the rise of Islamic extremism, and Saudi influence, in the western Balkans?
Belgium lowers terror threat level
Belgium's prime minister said there will still be "exceptions" to the new level, including soldiers guarding key sites.
Iraq's political landscape in disarray
Some are calling for the Iraqi election to be postponed, because the parties vying for power are so weak.
German sentenced to death for joining 'IS'
An Iraqi court has condemned a German woman to death after she was found guilty of belonging to the jihadist group.
Rapper-turned-jihadi reportedly killed in Syria
Renowned German jihadi Denis Cuspert has been killed in Syria, according to a pro-"Islamic State" website.
Turkey-US relations 'entering a risky period'
Turkey sees US support for Kurdish fighters in Syria as an outrage with tensions set to rise further still.
Twin blasts kill dozens in Baghdad
More than 30 dozen people have been killed in a double suicide bombing in Baghdad as Iraq heads into elections.
Legacy of the 'Islamic State'
The terrorist organization "Islamic State" has mostly been defeated in a military sense, but its ideologies live on.
Germany delivers military gear to Jordan
German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen said the equipment would help bolster Jordan's border surveillance.
Germany's defense minister visits troops in Jordan
Germany is reportedly preparing to roll back its role in the fight against "Islamic State."
Palestinian confesses to Hamburg knife attack
A Palestinian man has confessed to a knife attack at a German supermarket that killed one person and wounded six more.
New York City bomb suspect pleads not guilty
Akayed Ullah is facing six charges for an attempted suicide bomb attack near Manhattan's Time Square.
The children of IS: They had no choice
Many women returning to Germany from the "Islamic State" are bringing with them children who know nothing but war.
France remembers Charlie Hebdo attack
The killing spree in January 2015 marked the first wave of deadly Islamist assaults that shook France.
Austrian charged for terror plot with 12-year-old in Germany
The Austrian teen was reportedly radicalized in prison before plotting with a 12-year-old German-Iraqi to bomb a market.
Kabul: Suicide bomber kills several police
At least 11 people have been killed after a suicide bomber detonated near a group of policemen and protesters in Kabul.
IS seeks new ground in Africa
After al Qaeda, now the so-called "Islamic State" is trying to expand in Africa; fighting it will be tough.
Brother of Istanbul attack victim: 'No faith in justice'
Relatives of an Istanbul nightclub doorman reflect on his death, a year after he was shot in a terrorist attack.
Funeral blast ends deadly year for Afghans
A bomb blast targeted a crowd of mourners during a funeral in Afghanistan, capping a string of deadly terror strikes.
DW's top-clicked articles 2017
From Trump, to Brexit, to a nuclear plant bikini contest — here are the stories that grabbed your attention in 2017.
Egypt: Police kill militants after church attack
The three militant deaths come after a gunman shot dead nine people, including six Coptic Christians and a policeman.
Russia arrests St. Petersburg bombing suspect
Russian security services have announced the arrest of a suspect in the bombing of a St. Petersburg supermarket.
From fighting 'Islamic State' to rotting in Iraqi jail
Foreign fighters against "Islamic State" have been subjected to heavy mistreatment in Iraqi prisons.
A difficult year for the Philippines?
Political analysts say that 2017 was a challenging year for the Philippines, but 2018 will be "dangerous."
Kabul: Dozens killed in IS-claimed attack
At least 40 people were killed and dozens more wounded in a suicide blast targeting Shiites in Kabul Thursday in the latest attack claimed by the "Islamic State" group in the war-torn Afghan capital.
Refugee women in Greek camps look to the future
DW talked to women in refugee centers in Greece who have fled from war, persecution and sexual abuse.
Australia to end anti-IS airstrikes in Iraq, Syria
Australia's contribution to the anti-IS coalition airstrikes in Iraq and Syria is being ended.
'Islamic State' claims deadly Pakistan church bombing
Suicide bombers have attacked a Methodist church in Pakistan, killing at least eight people and injuring more than 30.
German 'IS' bride regrets joining terror group
In a televised interview, Linda W. has broken her silence on joining the "Islamic State" militant group in Iraq.
'Islamic State' has weapons made in the EU: study
Researchers say a third of the weapons used by "Islamic State" in Iraq and Syria came from EU states, including Germany.
Philippines Congress votes to extend martial law
Duterte says the extension is needed to combat remaining militants who still want to establish an Islamic State base.
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