The embattled Iraqi government now faces a new challenge as demand for a referendum on Kurdish independence grows.
Saudi Arabian officials reportedly said that Iraqi troops have deserted the 497-mile-long border but Iraq has denied the claim.
Some of the nurses in Iraq resisted returning to India because they had borrowed money to get overseas jobs.
A refugee named Issa described Sodertalje: "The city is mostly Iraqi and Syrian immigrants, but some Swedes live here too.”
If ISIS is committing ethnic cleansing in Iraq, what can be done in legal terms to punish it? The answer is not much.
Americans are driving more this holiday weekend than they have since therecession.
The Department of Homeland Security will require new security measures for certain direct flights to the United States.
The Obama administration views India as a key strategic counter-balance in Asia to an increasingly assertive China.
According to a criminal complaint filed with U.S. District Court in Colorado, Shannon Maureen Conley knew the group, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, also known as ISIL or ISIS, was designated as a foreign terrorist organization. The group renamed itself "Islamic State" at the weekend.
The most dangerous extremist group in the world has kidnapped scores of children in Syria. Why isn't the international community reacting?
DKNY is making its Middle Eastern debut for the Muslim holy month of fasting with a collection for Ramadan.
Global companies are meeting with potential Iranian partners ahead of nuclear talks that could lift sanctions later this month.
The Iraqi ambassador to the U.S. said the government is running out of time and desperately needs military intervention.
Russia is providing Iraq with fighter jets to combat ISIS while U.S. F-16s won't be ready until the end of the year.
Twitter isn’t taking down the extremists' grisly images, and the State Department may be fine with that.
Texas has doubled its oil production and North Dakota has tripled its production over the past three years.
Iraq's leaders took a week off negotiations for a new government -- with ISIS fighters at the gates of Baghdad.
And guess who isn't happy about the long-standing military policy shift? China.
The Palestinian jihadi group claimed responsibility for the abduction and killing of three Israeli students in Hebron.
Sunni and Kurdish representatives did not return from a short recess following less than an hour of discussion.
A bearded fighter with an AK-47 on his back is seen explaining the new caliphate in the video titled 'The End of Sykes-Picot.'
ISIS has made no secret of its intention to destroy the Shiite shrine, which has been the cause of past sectarian conflict.