A Turkish court ordered the imprisonment of four relatives of slain ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi for joining the terrorist group.
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Islamic State: US military says RAF airstrikes may have killed civilians
There is “credible” evidence British airstrikes against the Islamic State group have killed civilians in Iraq and Syria, the US military has said.
Read More »Hezbollah commander prosecuted in Austria for terror finance
Prosecutors in the Austrian state of Carinthia have started a trial against an alleged Hezbollah commander who spent 13 years in the central European country while reportedly being involved in financing terrorism.
Read More »Purported new Iraqi Shia group claims attacks on Camp Taji
A likely Iranian-backed militant group called “League of the Revolutionaries” published a video Sunday claiming responsibility for recent attacks against a base housing American-led coalition troops in Iraq.
Read More »EU Monitors Say Pro-Kremlin Media Spread Coronavirus Disinformation
Pro-Kremlin media outlets are actively spreading disinformation about coronavirus in an attempt to “undermine public trust” in Western countries, according to an internal European Union document.
Read More »Central Asian Countries Use Different Strategies To Deal With Coronavirus Crisis
A glance at a global map tracking the spread of the coronavirus just one week ago would have shown a large blank space south of Russia, north of Iran, and west of China as an area completely free of the virus.
Read More »People Promoting Facts, not Fake News, in Balkan Coronavirus Fight
With hundreds of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Balkans, a few people have taken on the burden of keeping the public calm and well-informed. BIRN takes a look at some of them.
Read More »Kosovo’s Thaci Takes Aim at EU, Trying to Preserve Negotiating Role
In cosying up to Washington and criticising Brussels, Kosovo’s president is trying to protect his place at the negotiating table with Serbia, analysts say. Since returning from a week-long trip to Washington in early March, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has turned his fire on the European Union, seeing the United …
Read More »Chinese major homemade aircraft conducts test flights despite epidemic
Major Chinese home-grown aircraft, including the C919 large passenger jet, AG600 large amphibious aircraft and Y-20 large transport aircraft, have managed to conduct test flights and operations despite the novel coronavirus epidemic.
Read More »Sharing the Burden: Revisiting the EU-Turkey Migration Deal
On the night of 27-28 February, Turkey lifted the strict controls it has enforced at its sea and land borders with Greece since March 2016, prompting thousands of migrants to head for the frontier in order to attempt passage into Europe. Ankara’s decision came just an hour after news broke …
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