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
Why bombs won’t stop terrorismDrone strikes are a largely irrelevant tactic, designed to make Americans feel better, argues Patrick Cockburn
Donald Trump in the time of terrorRecent attacks may play well for Donald Trump—and he’s exactly who ISIS wants to see in the White House
ISIS will soon be driven out of Iraq. What comes next?Iraq may be in trouble again once the common enemy is gone
The ISIS leader who once received Canadian military training’Major Murad’, a retired Bangladeshi military officer involved in last summer’s deadly attacks in Dhaka, had received training at Kingston’s Army Staff College
Turkey just got its way. Again.The Turkish military’s foray into Syria is a sign the regime knows it can do what it likes—international opinion be damned.
Yazidi women tell their horrific storiesFrom 2016: In a search for justice in a blood-soaked land, the victims of Islamic State’s worst atrocities speak up