ISIS
The ISIS resurgence in Syria and Turkey’s role in it
Nadine Maenza, the President of the IRF Secretariat, a Global Fellow at the Wilson Center, and the previous chair of USCIRF, joins Thanos Davelis to look at what a resurgent ISIS means for the region, particularly in the autonomous zone in north east Syria, and break down why we need to put the spotlight on Turkey's role in this ISIS comeback.
ISIS women accused of turning boys as young as 13 into a human stud farm
Boys as young as 13 rescued from detention camps say they were forced to try to impregnate dozens of ISIS women, since there are no men in the camps
Statuette of architect among new cache of ancient Egyptian artifacts
Egypt on Monday unveiled a cache of sarcophagi and bronze statuettes, including one of pioneering architect Imhotep, at the Saqqara archaeological site south of Cairo.
They were the latest in a series of discoveries made in the area.
Kandic Faces Life Sentence After Conviction in US for Assisting ISIS
Kosovo-born New Yorker Mirsad Kandic, 40, faces up to life imprisonment for becoming an ISIS fighter, recruiting other ISIS fighters, and providing weapons, equipment, and battlefield intelligence to ISIS, the US Justice Department announced on Wednesday.
Christian families in Syria torn apart by Turkey’s attacks
First it was ISIS. This time the villagers’ attacker is a member of NATO, Turkey
Turkish firms supplied equipment to ISIS to weaponize drones
ISIS continues to rely on “logistical hubs” inside Turkey for its finances, the U.S. Treasury said in January 2021
Photo of 34-year-old ISIS suspect arrested in Athens holding a Kalashnikov surfaces (photo)
He has been charged with being a member of ISIS
ISIS militants were released from prison step by step according to secret Turkish government document
“Individuals who were caught trying to enter our country illegally while operating in areas controlled by the ISIS in Syria have gradually been released”
Syria finds body of famed archaeologist beheaded by Islamic State
ISIS militants detained Asaad for over a month before his murder, his family said
US Treasury says Turkey still “logistical hub” for ISIS financing
Ankara’s commitment to combating ISIS has been a point of discussion for some time