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Isis in Syria: Lack of soldiers forces Bashar al-Assad to 'give up' parts of Syria
Syrian president says that his forces are being withdrawing from areas due to a lack of manpower.
Libya: Inside Sabha the heart of Libya's smuggling and human trafficking network
The capital of Libya's deep south is the crossroads for illegal trade from sub Saharan Africa.
Chattanooga shooting: Why do we know so little about Islamic State-inspired gunman Mohammad Abdulazeez?
Islamic State supporters hailed Abdulazeez but so far there's been no official claim of responsibility from IS.
Anzac Day: UK's 'youngest ever terror suspect' admits Isis-inspired beheading plot
A 15-year-old from Blackburn admits inciting beheading-style terror attack at Anzac Day parade in Australia.
Libya: Armed forces brush off threat of EU sanctions against General Khalifa Haftar
The EU has said it will issue sanctions against the former Gaddafi aide.
Suruc 'Isis suicide bomber': Abdurrahman Alagoz identified as killer of 32 Turkish socialists
Ethnic Kurd from Adiyaman thought to be responsible for massacre in border town of Suruc
Isis in Libya: Islamic State kidnap three Christians and crucify one man in Sirte accused of spying
Websites sympathetic to the militant group have posted pictures of the three migrants, bound and blindfolded.
UK vs Isis: David Cameron knew RAF pilots were involved in air strikes over Syria
Downing Street said the Prime Minister was aware of the air strikes as they happened.
Isis in Libya: 'Hero' Libyan special forces commander killed by Islamic State in Benghazi
Salem Al-Naaili rose to fame in Benghazi because of his dogged defiance of Islamists militants.
Libya: Warring factions sign Skhirat peace deal despite Tripoli government boycott
The Tripoli administration says it will not accept the peace terms unless its authority is recognised.
Libya: 23 civilians and soldiers killed in 3 days following clashes in Benghazi
The Libyan Army has said 15 soldiers were killed in the fighting and eight civilians.
CNN mistakes sex toy banner for Islamic State flag at gay pride parade
CNN reporter mistakenly assumes flag with images of sex toys at London gay pride parade is Isis flag.
Anonymous criticises US courts for cracking down on piracy but ignoring Isis websites
US courts force shut down of music streaming websites but Anonymous claims they ignore Isis sites.
Isis in Libya: Islamic State suffers losses following air strikes on Sirte and clashes in Derna
Forces aligned with Tripoli's Islamist government claim to have inflicted casualties on militant group.
War on Isis social media: Europe-wide police crackdown launched to combat IS propaganda machine
Europol to launch initiative on 1 July to delete IS social media accounts within two hours of them being created
Isis: Jihadi John 'has fled to Libya'
US intelligence source says Islamic State executioner Mohammed Emwazi has fled to lawless Libya.
Isis: Draconian regime of Islamic State will persist while the 'toxic beast' continues to be fed
A year after Mosul fell under Islamic State control, it is too early to call time on the caliphate.
Missing Bradford Family: Isis smuggler says all 12 family members have passed into Syria
The Dawood family was split into two groups and crossed the border to Syria on 17 and 18 June.
Isis: Islamic State's vision of 'sexy jihad' draws foreign fighters to Iraq and Syria
A successful counter IS strategy has to understand how to demonstrate the nightmare of the caliphate early on.
Isis: People trafficking, smuggling and punitive taxes boost Islamic State economy
Islamic State has had to become more creative with its financing as oil revenue declines.
UK Isis recruits: Family of 12 from Bradford travelled to Syria to join IS or other group
Nine children aged between 3-15 years have travelled with their mothers from Turkey into Syria.
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
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.
Isis: A year since Mosul fell Islamic State's hold on Iraq's second city is stronger than ever
The fall of the city was a crushing strategic blow to the Iraqi army and its allies.
Isis in Iraq: Hebrew prophet's tomb faces destruction by Islamic militants
Nahum Elkoshi's 2,700-year-old tomb lies inside one of the last remaining synagogues in Iraq.
Isis and Al Nusra militants found among UN refugees bound for Norway
Norwegian police uncovered militant links of 10 men on list of migrants.
Isis in the Sinai: Islamic State offshoot wins hearts and minds as Egypt's crackdown backfires
Egyptians that have fled Sinai say Isis-affiliated militias are recruiting more residents to radical cause.
Saudi Arabia: Crown Prince says security 'under control' after Isis Shi'ite mosque attack
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince says incidents like the Isis Shi'ite mosque attack 'will not destabilise us'.
Isis UK: British Muslim police chief warns Muslim community must stop kids being radicalised
Commander Mak Chishty says that British Muslims must answer uncomfortable questions
Benjamin Netanyahu: Nuclear-armed Iran 1,000 times 'more destructive' than Isis
World leaders warned against nuclear-armed Iran ahead of P5+1 meetings in Vienna.