‘Down with military rule!’ – Sisi and the realpolitik of today’s Egypt
What do you do when the only person standing up to your worst enemy is a thug and a bully? Not a playground problem but the realpolitik of the Middle East today.
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It is understood that the security services have long known the identity of the man dubbed Jihadi John. On Thursday they have faced accusations that MI5 tried to recruit him before he left for Syria.
Three missing schoolgirls from east London, thought to have left the country to join the Islamic State group, are now believed to have crossed into Syria, police say.
What do you do when the only person standing up to your worst enemy is a thug and a bully? Not a playground problem but the realpolitik of the Middle East today.
The headteacher of Bethnal Green Academy says there is no evidence students were radicalised at school, despite four pupils reportedly joining IS in the last 12 months.
The father of a missing teen believed to have fled to Syria to join Islamic State militants says his daughter never discussed jihad with the family.
The Turkish army launch an operation into Syria to evacuate Turkish soldiers guarding an ancient Ottoman tomb.
The family of a British woman who travelled to Syria to marry an Islamic State fighter say they are angry that she may have tried to recruit three missing schoolgirls to the militant group.
Hundreds of Norwegian Muslims form a human ring around Oslo’s synagogue – showing solidarity with the city’s Jewish community a week after a gunman attacked a synagogue in neighbouring Denmark.
The families of Shamima Begum and Kadiza Sultana, who police fear is travelling to Syria with two other girls, say they are “extremely worried” and “completely distressed”.
The US is to export armed drones to sell to its military allies around the world, a move that has been welcomed by the arms industry but provoked outrage among human rights campaigners.
Scotland Yard is appealing for help to find three schoolgirls it fears are travelling to Syria, possibly to join Islamic State militants.
A joint Iraqi-Kurdish military force of up to 25,000 fighters is being prepared to retake the Iraqi city of Mosul from Islamic State, a US official says.
Al Shabaab claims responsibility for the bombing of a hotel in central Mogadishu killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens of others, including Somalia’s deputy prime minister.
The Ministry of Defence confirms it is investigating reports that a soldier has left his Cyprus base to join Kurdish peshmerga forces fighting militants from the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq.
A radicalised teenage son of Jehovah Witnesses is found guilty of planning to behead a young British soldier.