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'Islamic State' group
The 'Islamic State' group is an extremist organization
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UN urges countries to repatriate Syria's 'IS children'
Member states are reluctant to take these children due to security risks. The UN says these claims are unfounded.
Afghanistan: Unclaimed killings terrorize educated elite
Peace in Afghanistan is proving as elusive as ever amid a campaign of targeted assassinations.
'IS': weakened, but still dangerous
A few years ago, "Islamic State" was a powerful terrorist organization. Today, it has largely gone underground.
DR Congo rebels kill farmers
Rebels in the east of DR Congo have killed at least 25 people, beheading some, local officials say.
Iraqis fear flare-up of US-Iran conflict at home
Iran vows to take revenge on the US as the first anniversary of the assassination of a military leader nears.
Rebuilding Mosul for the future
Much of Mosul's cultural heritage was destroyed under "Islamic State" occupation. Three years later, it's being rebuilt.
Russia foils 'Islamic State' terror attack
The Kremlin's security service says it thwarted a plot to carry out an attack in the southern republic of Dagestan.
'Islamic State' brides, children return to Germany
The Foreign Ministry has cited humanitarian reasons for flying home several 'IS' brides and children.
Study shows how IS built arsenal in Middle East
A new study traces an international procurement network that the Islamic State group cultivated over years.
Gunmen kill female TV anchor in Afghanistan
Unknown gunmen assassinated a journalist and her driver on their way to work.
Philippines: Islamist militants attack army camp
The attack sparked fears of a repeat of the Marawi city siege of 2017 that left some 1,200 dead.
Iraq: Rocket attack causes fire at major oil refinery
Operations at the Siniya oil refinery in northern Iraq have resumed following a rocket attack on the facility.
Afghanistan: Deadly blasts hit Bamiyan province
Twin explosions in the Afghan province of Bamiyan have killed at least 14 people and injured many more, officials say.
Burkina Faso votes amid threat of jihadi violence
President Kabore is expected to win reelection, while opposition candidates have warned of "massive electoral fraud."
Iraq hangs 21 terrorism convicts in latest mass executions
Since defeating IS, Iraq has sentenced hundreds of citizens to death for their affiliation to the militant group.
Terror Attack Anniversary
Paris has marked the fifth anniversary of its deadliest terror attacks. Cognitive scientist Nafees Hamid interviewed members of the cell that carried out the Bataclan attack. He tells Phil Gayle on The Day that for many people "radicalisation is the opportunity to press reset on the video game of life and to come back as a better character."
Surviving the Bataclan attack
A survivor of the deadly attack on a Paris concert hall describes how he's dealing with the trauma.
New massacre in Mozambique?
Unconfirmed reports of extremists beheading 50 people in Mozambique have triggered condemnation on social media.
Barcelona attack 2017: Suspected accomplices go on trial
Prosecutors are seeking extensive jail terms for three men accused of assisting the perpetrators of the double attacks.
Suicide bomber strikes Kabul education center
Officials say security guards prevented the bomber from entering the building in the Afghan capital.
Islamic State 'Beatles' plead not guilty
Two alleged IS members, dubbed 'the Beatles' because of their British accents, are facing trial for murdering hostages.
IS 'Beatles' arrive in the US to face charges
The group, nicknamed "the Beatles" due to their accents, filmed themselves beheading journalists and aid workers.
Turkey issues 82 warrants over 2014 pro-Kurdish riots
It was not immediately clear why the warrants were issued six years after the demonstrations.
Mozambique slams 'horrifying' execution video
Mozambique has condemned a 'horrifying' execution video and called for an immediate investigation.
Four Lebanese soldiers die in manhunt shootout
Four Lebanese troops died in a shootout during a raid on the home of a suspected 'terror' leader
Tunisian policeman killed in Sousse knife attack
Two policemen have been stabbed in the city of Sousse, the scene of a 2015 shooting claimed by "Islamic State."
Turkey arrests top 'Islamic State' figure
A US report has dubbed Turkey a "major facilitation hub" for the militant group.
US vetoes UN on foreign Islamic State fighters
The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that could decide the fate of those involved in terrorism.
France's terrorism risk 'extremely high'
French authorities are monitoring more than 8,000 people suspected of terrorist leanings, the interior minister says.
US hands over military base to Iraqi army
It is the eighth military facility handed over by the US-led coalition forces to Iraq in the past months.
Syria: Child deaths spike in camp for IS families
Dire conditions in a camp for relatives of IS fighters have led to eight children dying, the UN children's agency says.
Albania transfers IS terror suspect to Germany
The man known as Komron B. isaccused of plotting to attack US military facilities on behalf of "Islamic State."
Mass jailbreak as IS attacks Afghan prison
Afghan security forces reclaim control of a prison in Jalalabad after a siege that killed 39 and broke out 400 inmates.
Never-ending catastrophe for Yazidi children
They have been liberated from captivity but not from their trauma: Yazidi children, kidnapped, enslaved, abused by 'IS.'
France: A father fights for his daughter
European governments prefer to let citizens who joined the IS in Syria and Iraq to stay abroad.
Suspected German 'IS' member arrested after deportation
A woman suspected of belonging to the jihadi group "Islamic State" has been detained in Frankfurt
French IS members' families demand their return
Families in France are growing more desperate to bring back relatives who left to join the so-called Islamic State.
European countries don't want ISIS returnees
European governments prefer to let citizens who joined the IS in Syria and Iraq to stay abroad.
Burkina Faso: HRW suspects extrajudicial killings of 180 men
Some 180 bodies have been discovered in common graves in northern Burkina Faso, Human Rights Watch said in a report.
Was 'IS' really selling drugs in Europe?
Italian authorities stunned the world by announcing “IS” was trying to ship €1billion worth of amphetamines into Europe.
French IS jihadi sentenced for crimes in Syria
The defendant had appeared in an "Islamic State" video that showed prisoners being executed.
Career foreign fighters fuel Mideast conflict
Foreign fighters who stay in conflict zones rather than going home pose a growing risk to the region and their homeland.
Afghan journalist killed in Kabul bus blast
The "Islamic State" has claimed responsibility for a minibus explosion that left two dead and seven injured in Kabul.
Over 100 'Islamic State' fighters return to Germany
Authorities say a third of Islamic State fighters who left Germany for Syria have since returned.
EU agency wants 'IS' returnees charged with war crimes
Adding war crimes to terrorism charges for 'IS' fighters returning to the EU could lead to stiffer sentences.
'Islamic State' rises again
The IS militia has learned how to exploit the coronavirus and conflicts in the region to its own ends.
Zero Tolerance — The Philippines: In the sights of IS
Is the so-called "Islamic State" aiming to use the Philippines as its bridgehead in Asia?
Prosecuting IS returnees with the law's longest arm
IS returnees are increasingly standing trial in Germany, with prosecutors relying on international law in their cases.
'IS' responsible for deadly Afghanistan attacks, says US
The US peace envoy is trying to get the Afghan government and the Taliban to stick to a faltering peace deal.
Afghanistan resumes campaign against Taliban
Afghan officials said the Taliban and its supporters "do not intend to pursue peace."
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