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In the Field Podcast: What next for northern Syria as Isis is pushed out of al-Bab?
Turkish backed rebels and the Kurds could be involved in the fight to take back Raqqa
Four French teenage girls arrested for allegedly plotting Isis terror attacks
The girls were reportedly in contact with a French Isis commander on the Telegram app.
Islamic extremists radicalising younger people in Australia, says intelligence agency chief
Duncan Lewis noted that in 2015 around 40% of those investigated were between 15 and 24 years of age.
Muslim convert who planned to buy 9-year-old virgin slave girl and join Isis faces jail
Patrick Kabele from Willesden in London was stopped at Gatwick airport on way to Istanbul.
Photos: Thousands flee as Iraqi forces fighting Isis advance into west Mosul
The UN humanitarian aid agency, OCHA, estimates that up to 250,000 people could flee the fighting in the coming days.
Children of the Islamic State: Last letters from Mosul schoolboys who became Isis 'martyrs'
Documents, found by Reuters, include some of the first first-hand accounts from Isis suicide bombers to be made public, offering an insight into the mindset of young recruits.
Philippine nurse held by Isis says she was forced to treat militants and give them medical training
The nurse is from a group of 7 women, who were held by Isis in the Libyan city of Sirte.
Pentagon delivers report on speeding up anti-Isis fight in Iraq and Syria
President Donald Trump had sought for the plan through a 28 January presidential memorandum.
Isis has been defeated in al-Bab - but US policy in Syria needs a new direction
America's support of demographically inappropriate allies has aided jihadi recruitment.
Isis terror threat 'highest since days of IRA' new UK terror advisor says
Max Hill QC warns Isis fighters are planning 'indiscriminate attacks' on UK citizens
63-year-old Iraqi sniper says he has killed 321 Isis fighters since 2015
Abu Tahseen, a volunteer with in an anti-Isis militia, says he has fought in five wars
Mass grave said to contain 4,000 bodies discovered near Mosul, Iraq
Eyewitnesses said people were blindfolded and executed at point-blank range
London teenagers suspected of joining Isis remanded in custody
Five males have been remanded in custody after appearing at Westminster Magistrates Court.
Isis used bomber made with DJI drone and badminton supplies in Mosul airport encounter
The bodies of the bombs were made of PVC pipe.
Multiple blasts hit security facilities in Syria's Homs province, at least 42 reported dead
It was not immediately clear if the Isis was behind the attacks.
Suspected Isis attacks force dozens of Egypt's Christian families to flee Sinai
A seventh member of the minority Christian community was killed on Friday (24 February).
Iraqi forces in western Mosul offer deal to local Isis fighters to kill foreign jihadists
Iraq government forces retook Mosul airport from Islamic State within a week of launching the West Mosul operation.
Russia an existential threat and Isis a trans-regional risk, US top military officer Dunford says
Gen. Joseph Dunford says the US faces threats from Russia, China, Iran, North Korea and violent extremism.
Iraqi forces retake Mosul airport from Isis
The strategically vital site controls access to parts of Isis-controlled western Mosul.
In pictures: Mosul airport 'liberated' from Isis in battle for western half of Iraq's second city
The US-backed government forces hope to use the airport as a launchpad for their campaign to expel the jihadists from Mosul.
'You're f**ked, kiddo': Terror threat texts sent via 'anonymous' messaging app ends in FBI raid
Garrett Grimsley used an anonymous app to make threats. Hours later, the FBI knocked.
'Conditions have been set' for Isis defeat in West Mosul, US-led coalition group says
Col. John Dorrian said air strikes by coalition forces have set the conditions for Iraqi forces to retake the Mosul airport.
Isis suicide bomber was transformed by 'inhuman treatment' in Guantanamo Bay says family
Muslim convert, Jamal al-Harith, drove a truck filled with explosives into an Iraqi army base.
Tony Blair accuses Daily Mail of fake news over jihadi suicide bomber claims
Former PM says The Mail "led the campaign" for Jamal al-Harith's release from Guantanamo Bay.
Isis builds escape tunnels and secret passages in west Mosul's narrow alleys
Tunnels and passageways will allow Isis militants to hide and fight among the civilian population when Iraqi forces launch an attack.
Images of defiant Iraqi officer facing Isis beheading go viral
Hashtag praising "the martyr Abu Bakr al-Samaraei" quickly spread on social media.
After Isis: Vets treat emaciated lion and bear, the only animals left alive at Mosul Zoo
The zoo in eastern Mosul was once home to a multitude of animals including four lions, but under Islamic State rule, they died of starvation or were killed off.
Kurdish-led fighters advance into Isis-held Deir al-Zor province, plan to encircle and capture Raqqa
Syrian Democratic Force fighters now control most of the villages and towns north of Raqqa.
Who is Jamal al-Harith? Freed British Guantanamo prisoner turned Isis suicide bomber
Muslim convert born Ronald Fiddler died in Mosul attack after getting £1m compensation from UK government.
Missouri man charged with plotting Isis-style attack on Kansas City on President's Day
Robert Lorenzo Hester Jr, 25, was caught by FBI agents, posing as Islamic State militants.