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'Islamic State' group
The 'Islamic State' group is an extremist organization
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Istanbul gripped by fear
The clean-up continues at Istanbul's Ataturk airport after assailants detonated explosives claiming at least 41 lives.
Syrian rebels advance on IS border town
A new alliance of rebel groups has started to retreat from the border town after the militant group pushed them back.
Caught between soldiers and jihadists
The Iraqi army is preparing an attack on 'IS' stronghold Mosul. Thousands of Iraqis are fleeing the city.
Afghans recount IS brutality
Despite Kabul's claims of defeating IS, the militant group has launched deadly attacks in eastern Afghanistan.
New tool to fight IS propaganda online
A nonprofit group calls on social media firms to use its algorithm to remove images from terrorists.
Iraqi forces say Fallujah 'fully liberated'
Iraqi troops say they have cleared out the last "Islamic State" (IS) resistance and ended the battle in Fallujah.
Russian airstrikes hit rebel-held Aleppo as battle rages
Russian and Syrian government planes have targeted rebel-held areas of Aleppo in a bid for the rebel's last supply line.
ISIS in the Philippines
In the Philippines, a terror group called Abu Sayyaf which started in the 1990s now appears to be switching allegiance.
Libya suffers casualties in clash with 'IS'
In one of the most intense clashes of recent weeks, dozens of Libyan militiamen have been killed fighting 'IS.'
What attracts young people to Jihad?
Why does "Islamic State" attract so many people? Radicalization expert Maarten van de Donk explains.
Trial begins for alleged 'IS' member Harry S.
Judges in a Hamburg regional court hear the case of a 27-year-old accused of being a member of the "Islamic State."
Pulse
From rising stars to dying starts, we find out what drives people to do the things they do.
Pulse
A play that explores the story of mothers who lost their children to ISIS has received rave reviews. It examines the allure of the so-called Islamic State for some disenfranchised young European Muslims. Now, it's now being staged again - this time at select secondary schools in some of the UK's poorest neighborhoods.
Jordan closes borders after suicide attack kills six
Amman has said its frontiers with Iraq and Syria are now restricted military zones.
Two US men convicted of supporting 'Islamic State'
Two men in California have been convicted of providing material support to the so-called "Islamic State" group.
34 pro-government soldiers dead in 'IS' clashes in Libya
Up to 34 pro-government soldiers have been killed and 100 wounded in clashes with the "Islamic State" in Libya.
Kerry meets diplomats who dissented with Obama on Syria
Secretary of State John Kerry has met with US diplomats who would like to see a greater military involvement in Syria.
Blast on Jordan, Syria border kills several - army
Attackers in Jordan have detonated a car laden with explosives on the border with Syria, killing and wounding several.
Lacking a political strategy
Analyst Siegfried Wolf tells DW the Bangladeshi government lacks a comprehensive political strategy to fight Islamists.
Bosnian imam stands up for tolerance
Sarajevo's Imam Suleiman tries to inspire the members of his congregation and warn them of the dangers of extremism.
Iraq faces Fallujah humanitarian disaster
The government has declared victory in Fallujah, but the battle has left tens of thousands stranded in the summer heat.
Syrian refugees shot dead entering Turkey
An activist group has said eight Syrian refugees, including four children, have been shot dead as they neared Turkey.
Iraqi PM reports control of Fallujah
The Iraqi PM has claimed the center of the city of Fallujah has been retaken from IS militants.
Iraqi troops control most of Fallujah
Although Iraq's prime minister has announced the city's "liberation," the US said there is still more fighting to do.
Are Facebook, Twitter and Google to blame for 'IS'?
The father of a victim of the "Islamic State" (IS) is suing the companies, claiming they enable terror groups.
No end to 'Islamic State' murders of Yazidis
"Islamic State" has been enslaving and murdering Yazidis in Iraq for two years. There's still no end in sight.
WorldLink: A forum for change
WorldLink: This week: We're visiting DW's Global Media Forum where refugees took center stage. We take a trip to the English town of Doncaster to see how the Brexit debate is playing out around the dinner table. We meet the man following the aid and government money in Nigeria. Plus, fear and defiance at LA Pride in the wake of the Orlando gun massacre.
WorldLink: Catching up with Syria's piano man
Pianist Aeham Ahmad opened DW's Global Media Forum. He's a Palestinian who was living in Syria and he used to perform amidst the devastation in the Yarmouk camp. He fled after an "Islamic State" militant told him music was forbidden, and burned his piano. WorldLink followed Ahmad's journey to Germany and caught up with him at the forum.
Iraqi forces take Fallujah government compound
Iraq's military says it has retaken the main government compound in Fallujah from "Islamic State" militants.
UN: 'IS' is committing genocide against Yazidis
A UN investigation has definitively concluded that IS is committing genocide against the Yazidis.
Kurdistan Jews demand more rights
Descendants of Jews in the Kurdistan region of Iraq are calling for more recognition.
@dwnews - Outpour of grief and solidarity with Orlando on social media
The AR-15: the most popular rifle in the US
Omar Mateen used one of the estimated 3.3 million AR-15 assault rifles in the US to kill 50 people in an Orlando club.
Bomb explodes by Beirut bank
A bomb has exploded in the western part of the Lebanese capital Beirut causing damage and minor injuries
Suicide bomber targets Sirte hospital
An "Islamic State" suicide bomber has killed three people at a field hospital in the Libyan coastal city of Sirte.
Hundreds flee besieged IS bastion
Hundreds of civilians have reportedly escaped from a besieged jihadi stronghold in northern Syria.
Bangladesh arrests thousands over killing wave
Police in Bangladesh have arrested 85 suspected militants and more than 5,000 other suspects in a nationwide crackdown.
German IS sympathizers under surveillance
About 500 German citizens who have fought with "Islamic State" are under surveillance during Euro 2016.
Al Qaeda's Zawahiri backs new Taliban chief
Al Qaeda leader al-Zawahiri has endorsed new Taliban chief Akhundzada in a video message, says a monitoring site.
'IS' kills six in attack on police base in Afghanistan
"Islamic State" (IS) fighters have stormed a police base in Afghanistan, killing at least six officials.
Several people killed in Damascus bombs
Two bombs have exploded in the Syrian capital, killing and injuring dozens of people.
Libya unity troops occupy Sirte port
Troops aligned with Libya's government have fought the "Islamic State" to take back control of the port of Sirte.
New suspect arrested over Brussels attacks
Another suspect was arrested in connection with the March 22 terrorist attacks in Brussels on Friday, authorities said.
German charged with 'IS' war crimes
A German national has been charged with war crimes for desecrating the body of an enemy fighter.
Islamic State suicide bombers kill dozens
Even as the Iraqi army gains ground in Fallujah, IS militants killed at least 27 in suicide bombings in Baghdad.
'Islamic State' loses ground in Syria and Libya
Armed factions fighting the "Islamic State" have made inroads in their mission to uproot the militant group.
'Islamic State' retreats from northern Aleppo
Syrian rebels have pushed back IS militants from northern Aleppo, lifting a monthlong siege of the town of Marea.
Xinjiang Muslims 'require DNA samples' for passport
Residents of China's Muslim-majority Xinjiang region must now provide DNA samples when applying for travel documents.
The battle for Fallujah
For two weeks now, Iraqi troops have advanced against the IS-held city of Fallujah.
Refugee camp in Jordan attacked
Five people have been killed in an attack on a refugee camp for Palestinians near Amman in Jordan.
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