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Islamic State: US spends $9m a day on bombing war against Isis
The US is using its most expensive aircraft in the bombing campaign against Isis in Iraq and Syria.
Islamic State: Qatari royal family's Syrian mansion becomes Isis' luxury headquarters
Huge mansion owned by the Qatari royal family is now home to Islamic State chiefs.
Two US men could be jailed for 15 years in IS-style beheading plots across America
Duo conspired to commit attacks within the United States in name of Islamic State.
Isis in Mosul: Islamic State releases documentary about swift capture of Iraq's second city
Unreleased footage features in Islamic State's latest film marking anniversary of Mosul capture
Iraq: Operation to retake Mosul from Isis begins
Units stationed in Baiji and airstrikes launched as Iraqi forces begin operation to seize Mosul back from Isis.
Isis: Why I am guilty of abetting Islamic State
As a journalist I have swallowed the Isis bait and given the group a relentless stream of publicity.
Isis blows up 2 warplanes in Libyan city of Sirte
Islamist insurgents publish photos and video of attack at airbase.
US: Brothers jailed for 55 years for 'evil New York terror plot'
Brothers Raees Alam Qazi and Sheheryar Qazi receive the maximum possible prison terms for plotting attacks on New York landmarks.
US teenager pleads guilty to helping Isis with Bitcoin and posting terror tweets on Twitter
Ali Shukri Amin, 17 also helped a friend to join the fighting
Isis: Five US mistakes which led to the rise of Islamic State
A year after Isis seized control of swaths of Syria and Iraq, IBTimes UK looks at US mistakes instrumental in rise of the jihadist group.
Why Kremlin-backed Russian hackers blamed Isis for cyberattack on TV5 Monde
A group of Russian hackers have been blamed for an attack on French TV company TV5 Monde in April
Tony Abbott calls for enhanced regional cooperation to curb global ambitions of Isis
Australian prime minister hints at increased participation in ongoing anti-Isis offensive in Iraq and Syria.
Isis: Interactive timeline shows how Islamic State spread across the Middle East
The terrorist group has expanded from two countries to 10 in just one year
Iran denies sending troops to defend Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria
Tehran admits providing financial and political support to Assad but not military help.
Isis in the Levant: Islamic State is draining al-Qaeda of recruits and resources claim insiders
The terror network's organization is crumbling beneath the power of the Islamic State: sources
Usaama Rahim: Is Isis 'f**k the police' Twitter campaign driving US lone wolf attacks?
Isis has been using controversies such as Michael Brown and Eric Garner to preach jihad against US police forces.
UK Isis jihadis: Who are the British fighters waging war in Iraq and Syria for Islamic State?
Hundreds of Britons have headed to the Middle East to fight for Isis and other radical groups
US mulling over setting up new base in Anbar and sending trainers to step up anti-Isis military campaign
White House planning to set up new military base in Anbar, Iraq's largest province, to bolster anti-Isis battle.
Isis in Libya: Al-Qaeda commander killed in Islamist power struggle for IS-controlled Derna
Nasser Aker, a senior figure in Derna's Jihadi Shura Council shot and killed.
Kurdistan: Iraq oil payments needed to maintain fight against Isis
The Iraqi government and the KRG have clashed on unspecified parts of an oil deal made in December.
Isis recruiting: Mother sues French government for £80,000 after son joins Islamic State
Mother claims French government should have done more to stop young people leaving the country to join the jihadist group.
Singapore: Isis helpline and counselling manual to counter threat from Islamic State recruiters
Religious Rehabilitation Group says Isis not relevant to Singapore Muslims
Syria: Southern Front rebels seize largest army base in Deraa
Southern Front alliance captures largest army base in southern Syria, Deraa, after battling government soldiers.
Russia-bound 'looted ceramic' was not pillaged from Syrian museum, says antiquities chief
Artefact seized by Finnish Custom in April is Persian pottery says Maamoun Abdulkarim.
Isis: Public health, fishing bans and sex slave guides make up rest of jihadi dossier
IS revels in documenting acts of savagery but there's more to it that is at odds with its public image.
Libya: Warring factions still fundamentally divided over issues in critical peace talks
Tripoli's Islamist government has indicated it has a number of red lines.
Isis in Lebanon: Hezbollah and Lebanese army pincer Islamic State jihadists in Qalamoun mountains
Islamic State attack near of Ras Baalbek reportedly foiled by Shi'ite militants.
Isis in Iraq: Sunni and Christian fighters outside Mosul want money and guns to take back city
Popular Mobilization Forces say it has no support from the Iraqi government
It doesn't matter where Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau is - this is all just a distraction for the Isis proxy
Skehau is Boko Haram's ultimate tool of deception, and speculation of his disappearance plays into their hands.
Syria: 49 people including 6 children killed as Assad forces bomb Idlib
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: bomb hit busy market in town of Janudiyah causing carnage