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Syrian conflict: Russia denies air strikes on schools, hospitals
'No way' attacks on civilian sites carried out by Russian war planes, country's health minister says.
Middle East 'nuclear arms race' in progress says Israeli defence minister Moshe Ya'alon
'Countries in the Arab world are preparing to acquire nuclear weapons,' said Ya'alon.
Isis: Daesh used chemical weapons in attack on Kurds in Iraq in 2015
Around 35 Kurdish fighters showed symptoms of mustard gas poisoning after 2015 attack.
Syria: Russia and Turkey in proxy war for city of Azaz as Kurdish fighters advance
Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu warns Ankara will not allow city bombed by Russia to fall into Kurdish hands.
Dagestan: Isis claims car bomb attack that killed two policemen
Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on security forces in restive northern Caucasus republic.
Isis in Iraq: Former Yazidi sex slave says 9-year-olds are being held and raped by Daesh
Nadia Murad Basee Taha also told of how the terror group killed her six brothers and mother in front of her.
Obama tells Russia to stop bombing rebel positions as Putin rejects 'double standards'
Russia and the US presidents discuss Syrian conflict over telephone after Munich deal.
Police disarm car bomb at Albuquerque, New Mexico airport
Federal officials are investigating who rented the car and in which city
Syria: France urges Turkey to stop assault on Kurdish fighters in Syria
Turkey began shelling Kurdish forces in northern Aleppo on 13 February.
War on Isis: SAS sniper takes Daesh commander's head off while giving beheading lessons
The marksman reportedly fired from a distance of 1,200 metres.
British-Muslim teen should 'watch TV' to avoid being radicalised and becoming a Jihadi bride
A barrister has recommended that a teenage girl watch more telly to avoid being radicalised by Isis.
Greek police arrest three heavily-armed Britons suspected of trying to join Kurdish forces fighting Isis
The trio, allegedly all Iraqi Kurds with British passports, were said to be carrying 18 rifles and 227,000 cartridges.
F-16 pilot forced to refuel in mid-air every 15 minutes due to avoid crash landing in Isis territory
The F-16 suffered from a fuel malfunction, requiring it to refuel in mid-air every 15 minutes.
Syria: More foreign troops could enter conflict if talks fail
The conflict has killed at least 250,000 people and made 11 million homeless.
Saudi Arabia says Bashar al-Assad's removal 'crucial' in battle against Isis in Syria
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said the removal of the Syrian president was Riyadh's 'objective'.
Syria conflict: Rebels vow to continue insurgency despite ceasefire announcement
Three rebel groups say they are sceptical of ceasefire plan agreed upon by world powers on 12 February.
UK: Tarik Hassane pleads guilty to London moped terror plot
Hassane intended to kill civilians and police officers in a series of 'drive-by shootings' on a moped.
Nigeria not alarmed by Boko Haram-Isis link even as intelligence warns of numbers swelling
IBTimes UK speaks with Nigeria's defence and intelligence experts on IS presence in Nigeria.
Isis: 12-year-old who escaped Daesh-held Raqqa is forced to work as a child labourer in Jordan
Ahmed makes £48 a month working illegally in Jordan.
Isis: Photos claim to show leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi make rare public appearance in Fallujah
Leader has not been seen on film since 2014, but some say the photos are fakes.
CIA warns that Isis has used and can make chemical weapons
The US agency director John Brennan says Daesh has used chemical munitions on the battlefield.
World powers agree to seek ceasefire in Syria within a week
US Secretary of State John Kerry says fight against Isis and al-Nusra Front however will continue.
Syria: Kurdish women fighters commandeer tank in battle over Menagh air base
Footage shows female guerrillas firing shells on Islamist rebels.
'Radicalise me babe x': Gay Isis jihadi exchanged flirty texts with UK helpers
Aseel Muthana, a 19-year-old fighting for Islamic State in Syria, described male acquaintances as 'babe', 'cutie' and 'darling'.
Thomas Cook says bookings are up again following dip caused by terror attacks
The tourism company said sales were dented by terror attacks in Paris, Istanbul and Sousse, Tunisia.
War on Isis: Poland to join fight against Daesh in exchange for more Nato troops
The Polish are concerned about Russian expansion in Eastern Europe after the Ukraine crisis.
Isis: Four-year-old British boy 'blows up car full of spies' in latest propaganda video
The boy, who appears to kill four men in Syria is thought to be the son of London convert, Khadija Dare.
Isis: Three jihadists jailed for helping Cardiff teen join Daesh in Syria
Aseel Muthana, 17, set out to join brother Nasser Muthana, who was Jihadi John's accomplice.
Nigeria: Islamic State 'recruiter' arrested after 'planning trip to Libya terrorist camp'
Security officials say they have also prevented 'lone wolf' attacks on Nigerian civilians.
US intelligence chief says government security agencies may spy on citizens via Internet of Things
James Clapper indicated that in future the US government may spy on its citizens using integrated smart-home devices.