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ISIS and the Fish and Chip-Loving Jihadists
When captured British jihadists are asked what they miss most about home, they usually have the same answer.
How the Islamic State Gets Its Drones
A sophisticated supply chain of shell companies, false identities, and IT entrepreneurs backed the Islamic State’s drone fleet.
A Sydney Charity Recruited a 19-Year-Old For ISIS
The teen was apprehended while trying to enter Syria and has been held in a Lebanon jail for nine months.
The Drifting Competitions in the Former ISIS Stronghold of Mosul
After ISIS banned the sport for three years, the young people of the city are using it to kick-start a cultural revolution.
New York woman allegedly laundered $85K in bitcoin to send to ISIS
An alleged supporter of the terror group in New York is facing 90 years in prison for sending ISIS tens of thousands of dollars in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies between May and August this year.
Iraq's blockade of Kurdistan frustrates Western counter-terror training
Canada and Germany have suspended programs for Kurdish fighters, a key force battling ISIS, after an independence vote angered Baghdad
The U.S. military is conducting secret missions all over Africa
U.S. military presence in Africa is already huge and still growing.