US secretary of state says jihadist group stronger today than 3-4 years ago in some areas, but loss of territory has hampered their ability to carry out attacks

Unauthorized flights banned, munitions depots moved outside major cities after deadly massive explosion Monday in Baghdad

Explosion apparently sets off munitions in the storehouse, sending projectiles into surrounding neighborhoods

Mohammed al-Hakim says Arab states don't need foreign assistance to secure strait amid Iranian ship seizures

Jimmy Al-Daoud, who suffered mental health issues and diabetes, lived in the US since infancy. He was deported in June for committing multiple crimes and died in Baghdad

Iraq-based minority, exiled from their ancestral heartland, still reeling from the slaughter and enslavement of thousands by Islamic State terrorists

High-profile hearings, like those in Nuremberg after World War II, would ensure the jihadists' ideology 'debunked' and their victims heard, says leader of probe into IS crimes

President appears unfamiliar with work of rape, persecution survivor in exchange at Oval Office this week

Iranian and Hezbollah operatives said hurt or killed in strike; some reports say the site recently received shipment of ballistic missiles from Islamic Republic

Those who survived captivity at hands of jihadists are accepted back into the community, but their children, born of IS fighters from forced marriages, are not

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