Most North African fighters in Syria and Iraq are from Tunisia and Morocco.
Exclusive: The SNP Treasury spokesman talks about life in the Commons and the election victory.
Downing Street said the Prime Minister was aware of the air strikes as they happened.
Current policy 'daft' say former UK defence heads who demand Arab nations step up against Islamic State.
Working-class Londoners cannot rely on politicians to protect them. They must make things happen.
Presidential elections will go ahead later in July despite ongoing negotiations.
New leader gave his first speech at Islington Assembly Hall in north London.
The Royal Air Force may not have permission from Parliament to conduct air strikes in Syria
Leaked cables show extensive Saudi funding for foreign preachers to help spread its own brand of Islam.
AQAP, al-Qaeda's most dreaded arm, reportedly fights on same side of US-allied Sunni coalition against Houthis.
President Obama became the first sitting president to visit a federal prison.
Incident with German chancellor took place during televised conversation with high-school students.
Outline of foundation for 'historic' climate deal released after consulting 20 governments.
IBTimes UK looks into the identity of new armed rebels fighting the army and who is financing them.
BREAKING: Former party president will become Nick Clegg's successor after a crushing general election.
Oklahoma's Olivia Jordan was crowned Miss USA on 15 July
The top Tory says the flat rate licence fee is 'regressive' and could be scrapped.
The prime minister had reportedly asked Ipsa not to make the remuneration move.
Treasury source says UK readying bailout funds after PM said its 'a matter for eurozone countries'.
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
The 41st US president is 'stable' but will have to wear a neck brace, his spokesman says.
Polish investigators will decide whether to prosecute Korwin-Mikke for a breach of Poland's anti-hate laws.
Staunch left-winger apologised for the Labour's decision to implement tuition fees in 1998.
The deal was condemned by US Conservatives, but the Congress has 60 days to consider the agreement and lift sanctions.
Vote carried through by opposition parties as 38 Syriza lawmakers abstained or voted against deal.
Glut of short-term crude stockpiles hides larger problem of rebuilding Iran's oil industry, say experts.
New law is part of a strategy designed to recalibrate human rights in favour of the Tories' ideological stance.
Tory supporters have threatened to join Labour and vote for Corbyn after the party offered a "supporters fee" of £3
No internal rival has been able to run for nomination against Museveni for past three elections.
Theresa May said the deployment of water cannons would change the face of British policing.