The regular businesses that are ISIS no moreEver since Islamic State began making headlines, everyone using the ISIS moniker had to decide whether to share the name
The Vicar of Baghdad and the lost Christians of IraqFor years, Reverend Canon Andrew White worked in Baghdad—until Islamic State forced him away from his flock
Why Turkey has left the Kurds to fight alone against Islamic StateThe country’s inaction has angered many in the international community and ignited violent demonstrations at home
Video: An exodus of refugees waits out Assad and Islamic StateMaclean’s correspondent Michael Petrou reports from Darakshakran camp in Iraq
Will the allied bombing do much good?Barbara Amiel looks at how the West should deal with the threat of the Islamic State
Turkey: Enemy inside the gates While it stands with the anti-Islamic State coalition, Turkey’s real threat is already inside its borders
The return of fear on the U.S.-Canada borderThe rise of the Islamic State have politicians panicking about another possible terror attack. That could spell trouble at our border.
Transcripts: Harper’s Iraq speech, and the NDP, Liberal responsesThe Prime Minister lays out his plans to combat the Islamic State in Iraq, and Mulcair and Trudeau respond
Give cheaper oil a chanceBeyond the economic case for ending America’s ban on exporting crude is a geopolitical one, writes Jason Kirby