Return to Qaraqosh, a city of ruinsThe once-peaceful home to both Muslims and Christians has been reduced to rubble — with every mound of dirt a potential ISIS booby trap
What’s Canada’s role in Iraq? It’s bigger than you thinkCanadian Special Forces are in the thick of the battle around Mosul. What comes next?
Inside the mission to unite a country after ISISThe fearsome Golden Division enters Iraq’s Christian heartland
The dangers in the fight for MosulTaking the Iraqi city from Islamic State will likely be easier than expected, but bringing peace to Mosul will prove elusive
ISIS will soon be driven out of Iraq. What comes next?Iraq may be in trouble again once the common enemy is gone
The real faces of ISIS: Sally Armstrong reports from IraqIn a prison in northern Iraq, captured ISIS soldiers discuss their crimes and what drove them to their murderous ideology
Inside the secret war in IraqAdnan R. Khan on the ground with the Canadian-trained unit fighting ISIS—one that’s making some diplomats fear Ottawa’s plan is misguided
The Iran-Iraq war, continuedA new book reveals surprising economic subterfuge behind a bloody conflict that still shapes the region
Why Trudeau’s crass stance on Syria is lose-loseBy promising to pull out of the anti-Islamic State air campaign while still taking part in it, Canada has alienated both hawks and doves
Our editorial: The price of Western retreat is instabilityThe Taliban’s resurgence reminds us that the fight isn’t over in Afghanistan