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The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces announced on Monday civilian evacuations from the last IS-held territory were likely to be the last, as the final battle for Baghouz approaches.
Iran Telecoms Minister Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi faces charges of failing to create a 'safe environment' on social media and leaving Iranian data vulnerable to espionage.
At least five suicide bombers blew themselves up inside and outside the camp in Hasakeh province on Tuesday, killing at least 46 people, including 31 civilians.
Years of Kurdish-Iraqi alliance within Baghdad's government is at risk of deterioration due to multiple concerns, including oil, disputed territories and the Kurdish referendum.
At least 20 workers were killed when their bus was struck by a land mine left by the Islamic State group in eastern Syria on Sunday.
In-depth: IS-Khorasan, the Afghan franchise of the Islamic State group's network, disappears from the site of one attack only to reappear in another, writes Mohammed Harun Arsalai.
The former British prime minister says he will 'get his hands dirty' in a bid to fight against Britain's exit from the European Union.
While schools and shops re-open in the east of Iraq's Mosul, the west side is still a scene of destruction, with 230,000 residents having nowhere to return to.
Five fishermen were reportedly killed in an Islamic State group attack early on Saturday near Iraq's Therthar lake.
Comment: The UAE positions itself as a successful model of a Muslim society in the 21st century, but Abu Dhabi is hiding a much less glamorous side, writes Eldar Mamedov.