A previously secret US military firebase in northwestern Iraq, which Pentagon officials claim was to be unveiled later this week, has been attacked for the second time in three days by ISIS, with a group of ISIS militants firing small arms at the bas
TERRITORY . TOM BATCHELOR for the Express reports, ISLAMIC State (ISIS) has been smashed by the major coalition forces who have reclaimed 40 per cent of jihadi heartland in Iraq and another 10 per cent in Syria.
Belgium was on the highest terror-alert level after three bombings in Brussels on Tuesday killed at least 26, injured more than 100 and raised fears of a string of follow-up attacks.
Chilling footage shows moment terrified passengers cower under desks and run for their lives after suicide bomb blasts rock Brussels Airport in series of attacks that killed 34 across the city
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), one of the three remaining candidates for the Republican presidential nomination, is unveiling his national security team today, and Bloomberg View columnist Eli Lake was able to preview some of its members for his readers th
Saudi Arabia's military spokesman today announced their intention to scale back military operations against Yemen at some point in the future. They suggested this would happen soon, but that airstrikes against Yemen would continue.
Salah Abdeslam -- the most wanted man in Europe for his suspected role in the Paris attacks -- was wounded and captured in a police raid in the Molenbeek district of Brussels on Friday afternoon.
The US Department of Defense claims that Russia has continued to engage in airstrikes in Syria after Moscow announced the withdrawal of its air group from the country, Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said in a press briefing on Tuesday.
Sputnik reports, Erdo?an Karaku?, a Chairman of the Turkish Union of retired officers and a Lieutenant-General of the Turkish Air Force, said in an interview with Sputnik, "I hope that soon the incident of the shot down Russian aircraft will be h
TASS reports Russia donated to the Afghan government 10,000 Kalashnikov guns and 2.1 million cartridges in February, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin said on Tuesday.
American presstitutes, such as the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, expressed surprise at Russia's support for the Syrian ceasefire, which Russia has been seeking, by Putin's halt to attacks on the Islamic State and a partial withdrawa
Russian President Vladimir Putin's abrupt announcement that Russia would begin "the withdrawal of the main part" of its military "contingent" from Syria has been widely seen not only as a welcome surprise, but also as a hopeful fillip to se
Russia's surprise announcement yesterday that it was beginning a withdrawal from Syria sent shockwaves through Western capitals. Russia considers its mission accomplished and will leave only a small force behind. Will a political solution produce res
TOM BATCHELOR of the Express reports, A SUPERFORCE of Russian and US warplanes could finally extinguish Islamic State's dream of a caliphate in Syria after the historic foes made a pact that could turn the tide in the war against terror.
Syria's main opposition group said Russia's withdrawal of forces from the country will help peace talks in Geneva, even as a top Russian military official said that airstrikes will continue against terrorists.
Having collapsed just over a month ago, peace talks to end the Syrian strife resumed today amid the "fragile" truce brokered by US and Russia. So that makes the following even more intriguing:
Sputnik reports The United States is allegedly nearing completion of constructing two air bases in Kurdish-held territory on the northeastern and northern edges of Syria, Kurdish media cited military sources as saying.
Sputnik reports The United States is allegedly nearing completion of constructing two air bases in Kurdish-held territory on the northeastern and northern edges of Syria, Kurdish media cited military sources as saying.
Trump claims that "Islam hates us". His statement is riddled with erroneous collectivist thinking. Politicians love euphemisms. Can there be such a thing called "humanitarian" interventionism?