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'Islamic State' group
The 'Islamic State' group is an extremist organization
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Two more car bombs rock Baghdad
Public anger is mounting in Baghdad after a wave of attacks hit the city within less than 24 hours.
Car bomb kills scores at Baghdad market
An SUV loaded with explosives blew up near a beauty salon in Baghdad's Sadr City, killing dozens, officials have said.
Australia stops five from sailing 'to Syria'
Five men have been arrested on suspicion of trying to leave Australia via a small boat to join jihadi groups.
Top Islamist leader hanged in Bangladesh
Bangladesh has executed Islamist leader Motiur Rahman Nizami for war crimes dating back to 1971.
Russia, US shore up Syria ceasefire
The Syrian army has extended a truce around the besieged city of Aleppo.
Pentagon claims 'Desert Lion' killed in airstrike
A high-ranking militant leader known as "Desert Lion" is killed in a US-led coalition airstrike, the Pentagon says.
Enemy brings foes together
In Bashir, a town recently liberated from IS, tensions that could lead to a new conflict in Iraq are palpable.
UN: Iraq's political crisis helps extremists
The call came as more than 50 mass graves were discovered in former "Islamic State"-controlled territory.
Displaced Yazidis find refuge in Georgia
The Yazidi community has been persecuted and terrorized by militant group "Islamic State" in both Iraq and Syria. Some of the families who managed to escape the violence have ended up in Georgia. Although they're safe, they now face other challenges in their new surroundings.
Australian IS suspect killed in Iraq
An Australian believed to be a top "Islamic State" recruiter has been killed in a US airstrike in Mosul, Iraq.
End of the line for Turkey's prime minister?
Turkey's ruling party is set to hold an extraordinary congress to decide the fate of Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.
'Half-hearted' and sobering
There are significant shortcomings in the anti-"Islamic State" coalition, says Middle East expert Udo Steinbach.
'No salvation in war'
An Albanian fighter who returned from the "Islamic State" speaks about his disappointment in jihad's harsh reality.
USA wants more from anti-IS alliance
US Defense Secretary Carter has called on all countries in the fight against IS to come up with more cash.
US state workers named on 'IS' hit list
A “hit list” of government personnel has been posted online by the self-declared 'Islamic State' (IS).
IS fighters break through Kurdish defenses
'IS' fighters have regained ground after breaking through Kurdish defenses near the city of Mosul in Iraq.
Germany fighting 'complex' terror threats
Hans-Georg Maassen told a symposium in Berlin that his intelligence agency needed more resources.
@dwnews: CIA re-enacts Osama bin Laden's death
Little hope for Yazidis in Middle East
Stuck in refugee camps after fleeing IS, Yazidis see little choice aside from applying for asylum in the West.
Some 90 mosques in Germany 'under surveillance'
The head of Germany's internal intelligence agency has said that scores of mosques are being closely observed.
Suspects held over Hindu tailor's killing
Authorities arrest three suspects over the hacking of a member of Bangladesh's Hindu minority.
Raids after suspected IS bombing in Gazantiep
The father of a suspected "Islamic State" militant is detained for a DNA test and questioning.
Brussels airport departure hall partly reopens
With a heavy security presence, the departure hall at Brussels' Zaventem airport has partially reopened.
Istanbul May Day clampdown
Unauthorized May Day rallies were met with tear gas and water cannons from police in Istanbul.
Deadly car bombings hit Shiite Samawah
Separate car bombings in the southern Iraqi city of Samawah have killed and injured scores, officials say.
Hindu man hacked to death in Bangladesh
The 50-year-old tailor's death may be connected to a series of crimes against minorities.
Protesters storm Baghdad's 'Green Zone'
Hundreds of demonstrators have broken into Baghdad's heavily guarded "Green Zone."
A suicide bomber with a passion for fried chicken
Embedded with a unit of the Nusra Front, Al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, Paul S. Refsdal filmed "martyrdom seekers."
Refugee crisis offers redemption
Manolada has become the site of what is arguably one of the unlikeliest refugee camps in Greece
Turkey strikes against IS fighters in Syria
The Turkish military has killed at least eleven IS militants after the group fired shells from Syria into a border town.
US VP Biden makes surprise Iraq visit
Biden's visit was aimed at helping Iraqi leaders resolve a political crisis affecting the country's fight against IS.
Italy arrests IS terrorism suspects
Italian police have arrested jihadi sympathizers who were reportedly planning to carry out terrorist attacks in Italy.
Paris suspect charged with terrorist murder
Prosecutors in France have formally made charges on the key suspect in last year's terror strikes in Paris.
Philippines leader vows to 'neutralize' militants
President Benigno Aquino has announced plans to launch a military assault against Islamic Abu Sayyaf militants.
Mosul Dam close to collapse?
US warnings that the Mosul Dam in Iraq is on the verge of collapse are mostly propaganda, local engineers say.
Calls for Islamic constitution in Turkey
Ismail Kahraman, head of the parliament in Ankara, has said the country needs an Islamic constitution.
Anger builds over slain Bangladeshi activists
Rights groups press the Bangladeshi government to halt killings of secular activists by Islamist radicals.
Refugee drama on the Bzebiz Bridge
Fighting continues in Iraq's Anbar province, as more try to escape IS. But drinking water in refugee camps is dwindling.
US 'Europe's greatest ally'
US President Barack Obama has emphasized the importance of a united and prosperous Europe for the whole world.
Brussels' Maelbeek metro station reopens
The Brussels metro station where 16 people were killed in a suicide bombing last month has reopened.
US to bolster anti-IS forces in Syria
US President Barack Obama plans to increase the number of soldiers combating the self-styled "Islamic State" in Syria.
Arrest over Bangladeshi professor's murder
Police have detained a student in connection with the murder of Rezaul Karim Siddique in the northern city of Rajshahi.
IS claims murder of Bangladesh professor
Karim Siddique was hacked to death in an attack similar to other killings of liberal writers by suspected Islamists.
Turkey arrests IS suspects ahead of Merkel visit
Foreigners with suspected links to the 'Islamic State' (IS) terrorist group have been arrested in Turkey.
Third person detained over Essen 'terror' blast
German police make arrests concerning a bomb blast that had injured three people in a Sikh temple in Essen.
Running out of revenues
The"'Islamic State" is losing money. That is weakening the jihadist group, but it has yet to be defeated.
A persecuted minority finds refuge in the shadow of Mt. Olympus
Yazidis who fled from "Islamic State" in Iraq have found shelter in Petra, a new camp established for them in Greece.
Muslims as perpetrators and victims
Rainer Sollich
Matters should not be oversimplified when asking whether Islam has a problem with violence, says Rainer Sollich.
Report: 'Islamic State' sees financial hemorrhage
A new study has shown that "Islamic State" terrorists have seen their revenue plummet by 30 percent in recent months.
German vice chancellor meets with Egyptian president
German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel has concluded a two-hour meeting with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sissi.
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