The Kurds have long been the United States’ most reliable allies in defeating ISIS and keeping the terror group from regaining power.
Australia has barred a citizen with alleged ties to the Islamic State from returning from Syria, impacting a group of 34 Australians. The decision highlights the complexities of repatriating families ...
The Australian is among a group of 34 women and children who had planned to fly from Damascus to Australia on Monday but were turned back by Syrian authorities to the Roj detention camp due to ...
The Syrian government's move to relocate families linked to Islamic State from the notorious al-Hol camp to the Aleppo ...
Fewer than 1,000 families remain at a camp where relatives of suspected Islamic State militants had been held in Syria's northeast, the camp's former director said on Wednesday, with thousands having ...
Australia’s government has ruled out helping repatriate a group of 34 women and children stranded in a detention camp in northeast Syria, despite their reported Australian citizenship and alleged ...
Human Rights Watch has warned that thousands of detainees transferred to Iraq face a serious risk of abuse and unfair trials.
The Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have continued implementing a January transition agreement. US ...
Al-Hol is largely empty after weeks of unrest and mass escapes, leaving Syria to grapple with the security and political ...
National security is achieved only through support for the cause. We are talking about a new Middle East with four key countries: Syria, Iraq, Turkey, and Iran.
America’s Kurdish allies oversaw two dozen sites holding thousands of members of the terrorist group and their families.