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Analysis: The Islamic State group's strength lies within a structured administration and strict lines of command. Hassan Abu Haniyeh examines how it is able to hold territory in Iraq and Syria after it is overrun.
Analysis: The Islamic State group has morphed from a insurgent group in Iraq to a totalitarian entity that calls itself a 'caliphate'. Hassan Abu Haniyeh examines its development.
Analysis: As Kurdish militias in Iraq and Syria unite to fight the Islamic State group, rivalries between the Marxist PKK and centrist KDP are coming to the surface.
Feature: Families fleeing IS stronghold risk everything to reach Baghdad on the only road left open due to war in northern Iraq.
Analysis: Questions remain over who was responsible for shooting at a FlyDubai plane landing in Iraq, after Iraqi security officials blame different armed groups.
Sisi is unwilling to send troops to fight against IS in Iraq and Syria due to the absence of a parliament to approve the decision, and because its soldiers are needed to fight militants in the Sinai.
Previously little known in Iraq, the rate of suicides is increasing as desperate youth with little to live for take their own lives.
The conflicts that have rocked Iraq have locked up artistic expression, but a group of pioneers is attempting to break the shackles and restore Baghdad's past glories.
Not only will the next US defence chief need to be able to schmooze legislators, Pentagon and White House officials, he or she will have to conjure up an ‘illusive strategy’ on the IS group, Syria and Iraq.
The IS has built an archipelago of jails, including mobile prisons holding 'high-value' inmates, as it tightens its grip on territory in Iraq.