ISIS
Judges Prosecute Multiple Women for Taking Children to War Zone
A Turkish Court Dropped Terrorism Charges Despite Allegations of ISIS Financing, Recruitment, Weapons Possession, and Jihadist Propaganda
Suspect Expressed Desire to ‘Do Like Modena’ Before Arrest
Police Had Been Tracking ISIS Propagandist Who Shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’
The Security Crisis Africa Now Faces Dwarfs the 2014 Rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
The Banned Group Continues to Feed Extremist Networks Under Legal Ambiguity
Judicial Leniency and Political Priorities Collide in Istanbul Attack
Islamic State Reframes Gaza Anger to Justify Its Own Cause
A U.S. Justice Department Brief Adds Fresh Details to a Terrorism Case That Already Cast Turkey as a Key Transit Corridor for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Operatives
U.S. Prosecutors Described Mirsad Kandic as a Trusted Facilitator Within ISIS’s International Support Network
An Al-Naba’ Editorial Urges Sunnis To Reject Tehran, Washington, And Israel Alike
Abu Hudhayfa Al-Ansari Has Issued a New Speech to Mark the Occasion of the Month of Ramadan
A Circulated Iraqi Justice Ministry Document Provides New Detail on the Scope and Nationalities of Transferred Detainees
Years of State Protection and Legal Impunity Allowed Jihadist Networks to Flourish Inside Turkey
The Diplomatic Veneer of the ‘New Syria’ Began to Crack, Revealing a Security Nightmare That the West Has Spent a Decade Trying to Prevent
The Group Frames Damascus’s Advance as Apostasy, Betrayal, and Proof of a Broader War on True Believers
The New Regime Seeks to Crush a U.S.-Backed Kurdish Force
We May See the Wholesale Destruction of the Forces and the Authority That Paid the Highest Price to Defeat ISIS
The Advance of the Syrian Govt. Forces Has Been Accompanied by Atrocities, Including the Execution of Prisoners and the Abuse and Tormenting of Captured Female Kurdish Fighters
What Happens to the Kurds Could Be Akin to the 1995 Srebrenica Massacre, When Serbs Slaughtered 8,000 Bosnians