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  1. As governments ignore pleas from former female ISIS members to return home it undermines human rights and weakens international security. For the past decade, researchers across the globe have been fascinated with the rise and fall of the ISIS terrorist group. The group's self-declared Caliphate emerged from the ashes of the Syrian civil war ...

  2. Returning Home: Women’s Life After ISIS. As governments ignore pleas from former female ISIS members to return home it undermines human rights and weakens international security.

  3. The New Humanitarian recently spoke to five Palestinians who were displaced from Rafah to understand how Israel’s invasion has affected them and their ability to secure the basic necessities they need to survive. “Rafah is my hometown. My entire life is there,” said Rami Abu Abulenein, 47. “The [Israeli military] destroyed the ...

  4. Syriac Catholic, Armenian Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox and Chaldean Catholic churches were all destroyed in the war between 2014 and 2017. ( CNS/Paul Haring) Ten years after Islamic militants swept over northern Iraq's Nineveh Plains, the Christian community there is "still alive," and working to both rebuild and evangelize, two Eastern Catholic ...

  5. Islamic State militants remain a danger to UK a decade since the psycho terror group burst into view with its depraved reign of kidnapping, violence, and extortion in Syria and Iraq.

  6. The call to join ISIS was the call to join the good guys fighting the evil system. It echoed the vibe of the Star Wars prequel, Rogue One, that hit cinemas at the height of the caliphate in 2015. The appeal of ISIS felt by many was to join a noble struggle and a band of brothers fighting evil.

  7. Ten years after ISIS declared a caliphate in Iraq and Syria, its violent legacy still grips the region and its followers despite losing its territory. On June 29, 2014, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi declared an Islamic caliphate from the territory his militant group known as ISIS had seized in brutal fighting within the war-torn borders of Iraq and Syria.