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At least 100 European ISIS fighters “to be prosecuted in Iraq, with most facing death penalty”
At least 100 European Isis fighters will be prosecuted in Iraq, with most facing the death penalty, the country’s ambassador to Belgium has reportedly said.
Jawad al-Chlaihawi said Belgians were among those detained, along with jihadists from Russia, Chechnya and Central Asia.
Islamic State group: Iraqi Army Claims Recapture of Hawija
Iraqi forces say they have recaptured Hawija, one of the last enclaves of so-called Islamic State (IS).
The area, where tens of thousands of civilians live, has been under the militant group's control since 2014.
The recapture leaves just one area of Iraq under the militant group's control; a stretch of land along the western border with Syria.
ISIS claim responsibility for Las Vegas mass shooting
Isis has claimed responsibility for the shooting attack that has left at least 50 dead in Las Vegas.
A statement published by the group’s Amaq propaganda agency claimed the attacker was a “soldier of the Islamic State”.
“The Las Vegas attacker is a soldier of the Islamic State in response to calls to target coalition countries,” it said.
As Kurdish borders close war of words heats up
The president of Iraq’s Kurdish region warned on Friday that the Kurds might be forced to retaliate if the central government persists with what his spokesman called a “very aggressive” stance toward the pro-independence referendum.
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The KRG's independence referendum: Whatever will be, will be
The pressure on Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) is building as the date for the Sept. 25 referendum on independence nears; unsurprisingly, Turkey's attitude is also hardening considerably.
KRG leader Massoud Barzani, on the other hand, seems determined to go through with the referendum unless he is provided with concrete reassurances on the KRG's sovereignty rights.
Iraqi Forces 'Attack Last IS Bastion on Syria Border'
Iraqi forces are reported to have launched an operation to recapture the last stronghold of so-called Islamic State in the country's western desert, reported BBC.
A military source told the BBC that soldiers, Anbar provincial police and Sunni Arab tribal fighters began moving on the town of Ana on Tuesday morning.
Half of ISIL families detained near Mosul are Turkish: Iraq PM
Turkish nationals make up half of the hundreds of families being held in a camp near Mosul for suspected links to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press on Sept. 16.
ISIS has Financial Troubles Along with Increasing Pressure from the West
The revenues of the Islamic State terrorist group have fallen five times in two years, according to the Italian newspaper La Stampa, quoted by BGNES.
Greek businessmen helping in recovery of war-torn Iraqi city of Mosul
In June, 2014, the instructions were clear: Stay away from Mosul. The city, Iraq's second largest, had just been captured by the so-called Islamic State, whose fighters faced virtually no resistance in doing so.
Iraq holding 1,400 foreign wives, children of suspected ISIL fighters
Iraqi authorities are holding 1,400 foreign wives and children of suspected Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants in a camp after government forces expelled the jihadist group from one of its last remaining strongholds in Iraq, security and aid officials said.