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Isis releases new video showing 21 caged Kurdish Peshmerga fighters being paraded
New propaganda footage released by Islamic State parades executed Kirkuk Peshmerga fighters.
Family of missing schoolgirl feared to have joined Isis makes emotional appeal for her return
'Please don't cross the border. Please come home to us,' begs family of 15-year-old Shamima Begum.
Syria: President Assad's troops 'kill children of alleged rebels'
10 children among those killed in Syrian village as government cracks down on alleged rebels, say activists.
Snooker player Rory McLeod forced to defend himself over 'Isis badge'
Snooker player Rory McLeod has been forced to defend himself after he was shown wearing an 'Isis' badge in Monday's Welsh Open match against Ronnie O'Sullivan
Libya: Isis claims Qubba suicide bombs were 'revenge for killing of Muslims in Derna'
Islamic State claims attacks which killed 42 people were perpetrated to avenge bombing by Egyptian forces.
Threat from domestic extremists greater than that from Isis, claim US law enforcement agencies
Dept of Homeland Security Report says domestic extremists have launched 24 terror attacks since 2010.
Isis in Iraq: 25,000 Iraqis and Kurds preparing to recapture Mosul from Islamic State
Isis has controlled Iraq's second biggest city since last June.
Isis v the Taliban: Will deadly Islamist groups destroy one another in battle for Afghan tribal belt?
Ten years ago the Taliban was the world's most feared militant group. Will it now do the West's dirty work against an even deadlier movement?
Syria Civil War: Is the UN Security Council a mere talking shop?
Suspension of aerial bombardment of Aleppo is welcome news - but why has it taken a year?
Missing London schoolgirls feared to have run away to Syria to join Isis
Shamima Begum, 15, Kadiza Sultana, 16, and an unnamed 15-year-old, travelled to Istanbul on 17 February.
Isis plotting terror attacks on foreign embassies in Ankara says Turkish intelligence.
Militants driven from Kobane by coalition airstrikes plan attacks in Turkish capital, according to documents.
Frontline Isis: Raqqa warriors and Kurdish Kobane heroes create 'Volcano' coalition to cut off Islamic State
Syrian and Kurdish fighters preparing to cut off IS at Rodko road and push Islamists further from Kobane.
Isis in Libya: Italians poke fun at jihadists' Twitter threat to attack Rome
Netizens ridicule Islamist online propaganda after jihadist expansion into Libya.
Isis supporters call for Charlie Hebdo survivor Zineb el-Rhazoui to be murdered by terrorist lone wolves
Personal details of journalist and human rights campaigner published on Twitter, alongside pictures of Isis executions
John Kerry: 'No one country can stop violent extremism'
US Secretary of State John Kerry said on 19 February "no one country" can stop violent extremism.
Michael Fallon warns of Russia threat to Baltics: 'Vladimir Putin is testing Nato'
Defence secretary warned Putin could deploy tactics to destabilise the Baltic states like in Crimea.
Libya: Isis wages war on music by burning drums, saxophones and other instruments
Islamic State militants confiscate musical instruments banned by hard-line interpretation of Islamic law
Isis 'retreats from Libyan stronghold of Nawfaliyah in fear of Egyptian strikes'
Local reports suggest Islamic State troops launched full and sudden retreat from village stronghold.
Isis Twitter war shows tech giants have crucial role in fight against terrorism
The internet has become the counter-terrorism frontline - and private firms must dig in to stop Brand Caliphate.
Italy to deploy 4,800 soldiers for security against terror attacks
Soldiers will guard sensitive sites and potential targets until at least June.
Isis in Libya: Tripoli Catholic Bishop defies beheading threat refusing to leave
Father Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli says he is not abandoning the remaining Christian community.
Libya: Egyptian troops launch ground attack in Isis-held Derna 'capturing 55 militants'
Egyptian and Libyan sources report ground raid by Egypt's special forces that captured dozens of IS militants.
'Isis harvesting human organs' claims Iraq's UN envoy
Mohammed Alhakim claims that bodies with surgical incisions and organs removed have been found in shallow graves
Iraq: Kurdish peshmerga drive back Isis assault near Erbil allowing air strikes to begin
Isis launched assault on Iraqi Kurdistan capital to relieve pressure on Mosul.
EU border: 2015 to see record flow of migrants with more aggressive human trafficking
Human traffickers becoming increasingly aggressive as they take advantage of chaos in Africa and the Middle East.
US to ramp up propaganda war with Isis
With pro-Isis accounts sending up to 90,000 tweets daily, US to expand its information war against the group
Isis: 45 people burned to death in Iraq town al-Baghdadi
Iraqi police said a compound housing the families of security personnel came under attack.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah admits presence in Iraq to fight Isis threat
Hezbollah chief admits Iraq presence and calls on Middle East countries to join battle against Islamic State
Uncle Sam has the secret identity of a 'terrorist breeder', claims Xinhua
Xinhua editorial comes ahead of international conference on anti-terrorism scheduled for 19 February.
Copenhagen shootings: David Cameron condemns 'appalling attack' on free speech
The UK prime minister offered the Danish government his full support.