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Iraq
Iraqi Police: ISIS Bombed Us With Chemical Weapons
By Jared Malsin / Bashir, Iraq
ISIS Battle in Iraq Stalled by Ethnic and Religious Strife
By Jared Malsin/Makhmour,Iraq
The Real Ben Rhodes: Spin Doctor or Decision-Maker?
By Massimo Calabresi
4 Reasons the War Against ISIS Is Working—and 1 Reason It's Not
By Ian Bremmer
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Iraq
Top Australian ISIS Recruiter Killed in Air Strike
Australia is the biggest per capita supplier of foreign fighters to ISIS
By Rishi Iyengar
May 5, 2016
One Refugee's Life in Diplomatic Limbo
Qanie Nazari will be deported from Denmark
By Olivier Laurent
May 4, 2016
Inside the Tiny Greek Village on the Front Lines of the Migrant Crisis
Indomeni's population is just 140 people. But that was before 10,000 refugees set up camp.
By Simon Shuster/Idomeni, Greece
April 28, 2016
$800 Million of ISIS Cash Destroyed
The loss is impacting the terrorist group's ability to pay salaries, spurring defections
By Simon Lewis
April 26, 2016
ISIS Isn't the Only Thing Destabilizing Iraq
Last year, Iraq was the fastest growing oil supplier in OPEC
By James Burgess / Oilprice.com
April 26, 2016
What Patriotism Means to Those Who Fight
"I wanted to focus on a different kind of power, something more authentic."
By Rachel Lowry
April 25, 2016
Number of U.S. Troops in Iraq Keeps Creeping Upward
Nearly 5,000 there, readying for fight to retake ISIS stronghold of Mosul
By Mark Thompson
April 18, 2016
Meet the Iraqi Refugees Who Are Going Back to Iraq
A small but growing number of refugees are going back to their home countries in the Middle East—after life in Germany doesn't work out
By Rebecca Collard/Erbil, Iraq
March 31, 2016
Iraqi Forces Struggle to Retake Mosul
It's being mired by incompetence, mistrust, and divisions on the ground
By Rebecca Collard / Makhmour
March 29, 2016
New Study Says U.S. Threat from Returning Jihadis Is Low
So few Americans have traveled to the Middle East to fight for ISIS that the threat from the even fewer who returned to the U.S. is “low” and “will likely be manageable,” says a new...
By Karl Vick
March 25, 2016
This Fragile Iraqi Dam Could Pose a Bigger Threat Than ISIS
TIME visits Mosul Dam, whose collapse could threaten a million lives or more in Iraq
By Rebecca Collard / Mosul Dam
March 25, 2016
Iraqi Military Seeks Draft for First Time Since Fall of Saddam Hussein
As the country's forces struggle to defeat ISIS extremists
By NBC News
March 15, 2016
American ISIS Member Captured By Kurdish Forces
Kurdish News identifies him as Muhammad Amin of Virginia
By Maya Rhodan
March 14, 2016
Why This Recent Piece of ISIS Intelligence Stands Out
An ISIS membership list eclipses the capture of its "Chemical Ali"
By Mark Thompson
March 13, 2016
Get an Exclusive Look at the Trailer of HBO's Iraq Documentary
Only the Dead See the End of War
The former TIME correspondent Michael Ware brought a camcorder to the Iraq war. This HBO documentary is the harrowing result
By Karl Vick
March 7, 2016
ISIS Operative Captured by U.S. Special Forces in Iraq
The capture raises questions about how the U.S. will proceed with ISIS detainees
By Sarah Begley
March 2, 2016
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