Infographics: What Canada is doing in Iraq and SyriaA series of visualizations to better understand Canada’s impact in the war against Islamic State
If ISIS is perpetrating genocide, is Canada morally obligated to fight?A new report says Islamic State committed genocide, and argues that countries like Canada must therefore hold them accountable
How an army of Kurds are winning against Islamic StateThe YPG, a ragtag army of Kurds, are taking on—and beating—the world’s most feared jihadists. But is fanaticism the only way to kill fanaticism?
There’s a way to beat Islamic State. But it won’t be pretty.America’s strategy to destroy the radical group in Iraq and Syria has failed spectacularly. There’s a way to turn the tables—but Obama wouldn’t say yes.
How an America-loving country became a jihadi hubKosovo owes its existence to the West. Its capital even has a statue of Bill Clinton. But even here, Islamic State is taking root.
Time for Arab nations to step up in the fight against Islamic StateThe stable countries of the Middle East need to take on greater responsibility for solving their own neighbourhood problems
Islamic State isn’t actually winning in IraqThe fall of Ramadi isn’t a disaster. It’s a chance to try and bridge Iraq’s sectarian divide.
Islamic State and the changing rights of Yazidi womenRachel Browne on the future faced by Yazidi women recently released from Islamic State captivity
For the record: John Duncan on the fight against Islamic StateThe government whip closes debate on the military mission against ISIS
For the record: Tom Mulcair on the fight against ISISNDP leader Tom Mulcair explains why he opposes the government’s mission