Islamic State
IS pillage in Iraq leaves ‘living corpses’ in thousands of rape victims
Despite all humanitarian efforts there is ‘a gross lack of both physical and mental health, psycho-social support.’
Iraq sentences 16 Turkish women to death by hanging for ties with Islamic State
Iraq is conducting the trials of hundreds of foreign women who have been detained, with hundreds of their children.
Kabul under siege: Will Pak have to pay a price?
Two back-to-back terror attacks in Kabul within a couple of weeks have revealed the reach and capability of the terror organisations.
In 2018, stabilising of J&K is a key challenge
In recent weeks, some important events outline just how the Deep State’s strategy has been panning.
Exercise-tracking app releases information on US, allied military bases
The Department of Defense said it is ‘reviewing’ the situation.
PIO girl who tried to join ISIS sentenced
The teenager was arrested by the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit (WMCTU) in June last year.
British woman married, gave birth under IS regime; arrested on returning home
The 27-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was arrested at Heathrow Airport under terrorism laws.
Baghdad: Double suicide bombing kills 38, injures over 105
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but most such attacks in Iraq are the work of the Islamic State jihadist group.
Sectarian violence a far greater threat
Pakistan has already endured so much sectarian conflict that it is largely resigned to the persistence of such violence.
18 dead, 13 injured in suicide attack at funeral site in Afghanistan
The attacker struck at the funeral ceremony of an ex-governor of Haska Mina who died recently of natural causes, an official statement said.