It was the second "non-combat related casualty" in as many months.
The terror group posted a video Tuesday that showed the grisly killings and its expanded targeting of civilians on the Sinai Peninsula.
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The top U.S. commander in Iraq said its March 17 airstrike in Mosul could have been a combination of ISIS' improvised explosive devices.
After attacks from the U.S. and Iraqi forces, the Islamic State has lost ground in Iraq — and it's lost money, too.
A 36-minute video, titled “The Farsi Land: From Yesterday ’till Today,” shows a masked man directing his message to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The young Muslim man from Dearborn Heights pleaded guilty in September to a gun crime and making false statements to get a gun, but he was not charged with terrorism.
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The Islamic State group has used what's left of its influence near Ramadi to monitor U.S. troop movements—and call on locals to attack.
After more than 200 civilians were killed March 17, Russia's top diplomat asked for an impromptu meeting in the Security Council.
Women and children increasingly are targeted in Iraq.
The former U.S. ambassador to South Korea said the threat from North Korea is growing.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al Abadi said the ISIS threat will continue until the group is pushed not only out of Iraq but also Syria and other Middle East countries.
The pledge came soon after the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group held a meeting Wednesday, its first since the election of President Donald Trump.
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Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis said he believed troops should not be pulled out once the Islamic State group falls.
The man's identity has not yet been revealed by authorities, but some facts have begun to emerge.
In the last two years, 130 British jihadis have been killed with roughly 400 still out on the battlefield, the Express U.K. reports.
Statistics last week showed the U.S. Air Force and other military branches had stepped up the fight against the Islamic State terror group.
The money would not only go towards efforts to restore archeological sites raided by ISIS, but also create several museums around the world to house artifacts at risk of being destroyed.
Russia not only had diplomatic advantages to siding with Syria’s government, but economic advantages, too.
Newroz celebrations were reportedly barred from being held in the cities at night, which included a ban on all fires associated with the famed ritual of Muslim practitioners jumping over bonfires to welcome the new year.