Isis
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Terror group appoints Iraqi jihadi Abu Hafs al-Hashemi al-Qurashi
Bombers from Belgo-French cell of the Islamic State terrorist group injured more than 300 during attacks
Bombing killed 170 civilians and 13 US troops in August 2021
UN mission in Afghanistan condemns ‘despicable’ attack
Court of Appeal says judges who convicted former soldier showed ‘scrupulous fairness’ and regard to evidence
Justices will weigh in for the first time on law that shields tech platforms from liability for content published on their sites
In 2015, Dina Amer reported - inaccurately - on ‘Europe’s first female suicide bomber’. A biopic aims to make amends
Politically powerful Shia cleric has stood up to Iran and his volatile persona continues to mesmerise his Iraqi compatriots
Official says Bilal al-Sudani was ‘a key operative and facilitator for Isis’ global network’
Security services’ failure to uncover man’s identity re-ignites debate in the Netherlands on country’s vulnerability to hardened militants
Mursal Nabizada and her guard were killed and her brother was injured in Sunday’s attack
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