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
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
The impossible task of stopping terrorismEven as ISIS is failing in Syria and Iraq, its ideology lives on, leading to the murder of 440 people in the past three weeks alone
Why using the word genocide mattersTerry Glavin on Ottawa’s sad dance around ISIS’s genocidal acts, and the House’s disappointing debate
Q&A: On ’selfless’ Gurkha guards, after 14 were killed in KabulFormer ambassador Chris Alexander on the devotion of Nepali Gurkha guards, after 14 are killed in Afghanistan
How it feels to find your name on an ISIS kill listBefore Maclean’s spoke to her, this Canadian woman was unaware that ISIS had published her personal details along with thousands of others.
Did the Liberals have to wait to call ISIS genocidal?The author of a new book on ’genocide’ and ’crimes against humanity’ says the terms aren’t just technical legalese
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
What the West really knows about the state of ISISWhat does the West really know about the inner workings of Islamic State and how it will end? Alarmingly little.