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The Ministry of Defence in London said that the UK has helped reclaim 30per cent of territories seized by Isis in Iraq.
The RAF Tornado mission in Iraq will be extended until at least March 2017; it was supposed to be discontinued last March.
Brian Williams apologised after saying that he was in a helicopter that was hit by a grenade while covering the conflict in 2003.
The president said that IS became stronger than anticipated after their tie-up with Saddam Hussein’s old army in Iraq.
Parliament is set to vote whether or not the UK will get involved in the US-led attacks against Islamic State at about 17:00 BST today.
The group released a statement encouraging supporters of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to attack citizens of US, France, and UK.
A decorated Iraq War veteran managed to breach the White House grounds while armed with a knife.
Blair warns that air strikes are not enough to defeat IS; sparks a new controversy for saying that Britain must be prepared to invade Iraq again.
Labeling Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ‘part of the problem’, David Cameron has ramped up the case for air strikes in Syria and Iraq.
A US counter-terrorism official says that IS terror group’s success in controlling several areas is due to Syria and Iraq governments’ weaknesses.
Amnesty International is accusing IS militants of ethnic cleaning against minorities in northern Iraq.
Video warns other fighters will die if Kurdish leaders will continue to back United States.
Former MI6 anti-terror chief says he is ‘sure’ masked UK jihadi who executed US journalist will be brought to justice.
A militant with a British accent said in the video that the move was in retaliation against US airstrikes in northern Iraq.
IS fighters released a video threatening US military and stating that they will all 'drown in blood'.
Reports suggest the UK would most likely to supply arms to Kurdish forces who are fighting militant groups that seized large parts of northern Iraq.
The UN and the US have welcomed Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki’s resignation; observers hope the move will end the region’s political crisis.
The team found lesser refugees than expected. In addition, the remaining refugees stuck on the mountain were in better condition than feared.
A growing numbers of MPs are urging the prime minister to join US airstrikes in Iraq to stop the advance of Islamic State fighters.
Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki made the announcement in the midst of mounting calls for him to step aside.