ISIL
Photos From the Rise and Fall of the Islamic State
Lorenzo Meloni’s new photobook explores the Islamic State’s post-colonial origins, its terrifying ascendence and steep collapse.
How US Military Hackers Prepared to Hack the Islamic State
Documents obtained by Motherboard give insight into how hackers at CYBERCOM prepare before launching offensive cyber operations, including figuring out how likely an attack will be attributed back to them.
The Blogger Who Took on ISIS
"Obviously I was scared that ISIS would find out where I was and kill me, but I was more worried about the horrible things they would do to my family."
Welcome to Australia’s New Terrorism Laws
Kids as young as 10 will be able to be held without charge for up to two weeks because civil liberties are a "luxury."
ISIS expands its global battlefield into the Philippines
The Philippine Army is fighting to retake Marawi, a city seized by ISIS-linked militants.
How ISIS uses a mock news agency to claim credit for attacks
What does it mean when ISIS claims an attack?
The US Is Bombing Syria So Much That Watchdogs Can't Keep Up
The sheer number of US Coalition airstrikes is diverting civilian casualty counters away from investigating Russian bombings.
Photographs of the Aftermath of the Iraqi Forces in Eastern Mosul
Over the past two years, ISIS has destroyed most of the bridges, but they remain the primary way to cross and transfer goods from a safe area to an occupied one.
As Food Supplies Dwindle, ISIS Tells Its Fighters to Eat Less
ISIS told its followers to just eat one meal day—and they decided to call it a religious fast, rather than what it really is: a desperate means of coping with increasing food shortages after intense battles in and around Mosul took out large amounts of...