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Syria, migrant crisis coverage wins war correspondents prizes
Life & Style

Syria, migrant crisis coverage wins war correspondents prizes

France's prestigious Bayeux-Calvados award for war correspondents on Saturday honored journalists covering conflicts in Syria and Ukraine, as well as…
Fleeing ISIS tyranny: Agony of the Yazidis
Middle East

Fleeing ISIS tyranny: Agony of the Yazidis

"Goodbye," a woman dressed in a black shawl murmured in Kurdish, as she kissed the outstretched hand of an elderly…
Defectors: ISIS is killing Muslims, not protecting them
World

Defectors: ISIS is killing Muslims, not protecting them

Opinion piece by Peter R. Neumann  Much has been written about the young men and women who join the Islamic State. We…
His piano burned by IS, Syrian musician joins migrant tide
Art news

His piano burned by IS, Syrian musician joins migrant tide

Three years of siege, famine and bombing of his Damascus refugee camp didn't kill celebrated musician Aeham al-Ahmad, but something…
ISIS claims killing of Egypt police general
Egypt

ISIS claims killing of Egypt police general

Gunmen have shot dead a police general in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, the interior ministry said, in the latest attack claimed…
Al-Qaeda leader to ISIS: You’re wrong, but we can work together
Middle East

Al-Qaeda leader to ISIS: You’re wrong, but we can work together

After a prolonged spell of silence, Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has come alive with a series of audio messages. And…
Why ISIS wants to erase Palmyra’s history
Middle East

Why ISIS wants to erase Palmyra’s history

Editor's note: Sturt W. Manning is chair of the Department of Classics at Cornell University.
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