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Taxpayers Footing ISIS Bride's £250,000 Legal Fees As She Tries To Return To UK
Shamima Begum, who left the UK to join the ISIS, lost another appeal against the UK government's decision to strip her of her British citizenship.
Yazidi Women Are Still Being Sold By ISIS, Ten Years On From Genocide
Almost ten years since the Islamic State launched a genocidal campaign against the Yazidis, women and children continue to be enslaved by the terror group.
Shamima Begum, British-born woman who joined IS, loses appeal over citizenship removal
A British-born woman who went to Syria as a schoolgirl to join Islamic State lost her latest appeal against the removal of her British citizenship, but her lawyers vowed to keep fighting and said the case was "nowhere near over".
At least 20 escape Syria prison holding IS inmates after quake
The prison also holds fighters from Kurdish-led forces.
Islamic State group announces death of leader
A spokesman for IS said Hashimi, an Iraqi, was killed "in combat with enemies of God", without elaborating on the date or circumstances of his death.
UK police detail 'remarkable' probe into IS 'Beatles' cell
Counter-terrorism officers said the hostages' recollections helped "zero in" on three of the British captors.
Alleged British IS 'Beatle' appears in court after arrest in UK
A British man accused of being part of an Islamic State (IS) kidnap-and-murder cell known as the "Beatles" appeared in court in London.
Mired in poverty, dozens of Lebanese join Jihadists in Iraq
The security official believes that "financial motives" are the main reason Tripoli's youth are joining IS ranks.
'Incredibly complex': The US raid that killed IS chief
US forces took incoming fire from unknown local gunmen during the raid
IS attacks Syria prison, freeing jihadists: monitor
Relatives of jihadists, including children, are kept in Kurdish-controlled camps in Syria's northeast
Macron visits IS former stronghold in Iraq's Mosul
The French leader was also due to meet the family of a Peshmerga fighter killed by IS
Taliban seem to have 'strategic momentum' in Afghanistan: Top US general
Afghan civilians, who have long taken the brunt of the fighting, are also watching the Taliban advance in fear.
Iraq market suicide bombing claimed by IS kills nearly 30 on eve of Eid Holiday
In January, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a rare twin suicide bombing that killed 32 people -- also at a crowded market in Baghdad.
Pro-IS terror network behind Indonesian cathedral suicide bombing
Indonesia has seen a string of attacks by Islamic extremists over the past two decades.
First verdict due in Germany's landmark Syria torture trial
Almost 10 years since the Arab Spring reached Syria on March 15, 2011, the judgement will be the first in the world related to the brutal repression of protesters by the regime in Damascus.
Italy seizes IS-made drugs worth one billion euros
Captagon, a brand name, was originally for medical use but illegal versions have been dubbed "the Jihad Drug"
German court tries IS jihadist over Yazidi genocide
A Yazidi girl was held as a slave and allowed to die of thirst in the Iraqi city of Fallujah in 2015.
Isis teacher tried to recruit an 'army of children' for jihadist attacks across London
A former teacher of the Lantern of Knowledge School in Leyton has been found guilty of trying to recruit children as young as 11 into Isis-style terrorism.
Isis 'White Widow' Sally Jones may be still be alive after she is named as dangerous operative
Sally Jones, a former punk rocker, from Kent, who married fellow jihadist Junaid Hussain, was thought to have died in a drone strike in Syria, along with her son JoJo, 12.
European borders facing threat of female jihadis and their children returning from war zones
Men leaving Europe to join Isis used to be the primary concern, lately that concern has turned to women returning from war zones.
Isis-inspired delivery driver planned to kill the Queen and David Cameron, court told
Aweys Shikhey, 38, from Tottenham, north London, was described as 'a terrorist hiding in plain sight' as the Old Bailey heard he also wanted to gun down Spurs supporters with AK47.
Muslim convert ex-soldier pledged allegiance to Isis before execution-style killing of security guard
Ex-soldier Joshua Cummings, 38, was found guilty of the first-degree murder of 56-year-old Scott Von Lanken, a transit guard, in Denver last year.
Teenage jihadis who prepared to fight for Isis with paintball were arrested after school tip-off
A group of teenagers from London had planned to travel to Syria via Turkey only for their school to notify anti-terror police.
Isis-supporting couple who met on Muslim dating site planned Christmas terror attack in UK
Asylum seeker Munir Mohammed volunteered for a 'lone wolf' mission and drafted in the help of pharmacist Rowaida El-Hassan, who he met on SingleMuslim.com.
Muslim convert is jailed for trying to join Isis after leaving his pregnant wife who 'snitched' on him
Ismael Watson, formally Jack Watson, from Walsall, has been jailed for planning to join Isis before his pregnant wife told the authorities.
Teenager, 17, guilty of plotting Isis-inspired lorry terror attack at Justin Bieber concert
The teenager was found guilty of 5 terror offences after a trial at Birmingham Crown Court, which heard that he had searched for details of security at a Justin Bieber concert.
Manchester 'jihadi listed as Isis sniper in leaked terror documents'
Mohammed Abdallah, of Moss Side, Manchester, denies terrorism offences at the Old Bailey in London despite being listed as a specialist sniper in Isis documents, a court heard.
Isis supporters hack Swedish morning radio and play jihadi recruitment anthem for 30 minutes
The Isis supporters played the song 'For the sake of Allah' on repeat until the broadcaster took control of the transmission and cancelled the song after 30 minutes.
Last days of the Caliphate: Isis on the run in Iraq and Syria
Hours after the Syrian army liberated the city of Deir al-Zour from Isis, came the news that Iraqi forces had entered al-Qaim.
New York jihadist is convicted of Isis-inspired pressure-cooker bomb attacks that injured 31
New York jihadi Ahmad Khan Rahimi, 29, is convicted of laying two pressure cooker bombs. He considered himself 'a soldier in a holy war against Americans'.