So what does the loss of its territory mean for ISIS and will it bring its fight closer to the West? WSJ's Niki Blasina reports.
Since Oct. 16, when Iraqi forces launched a large-scale offensive on Mosul to dislodge ISIS fighters, more than a hundred villages have been liberated. But the battle for Mosul continues.
(photo: Colm Flynn / EWTN News In Depth) Colm Flynn World March 7, 2025 Ten years ago, the city of Mosul fell to one of the most brutal forces the modern world has ever known: ISIS. For the ...
Iran’s state-run Press TV claimed the units also captured the Freedom Bridge across the river Tigris, raising the national flag over the structure. Sergeant Saad Jabar said over the past two years ...
Iraq’s education system has been devastated by ISIS, but there’s still hope of avoiding a ‘lost generation’ Photographs by Diego Ibarra Sánchez After two years in the darkness, living in ...
(Azad Lashkari/Reuters) IRBIL, Iraq — Twelve people from the embattled city of Mosul, including a 2-month-old baby, have been treated for suspected exposure to a blistering chemical agent ...